Very true Tessa. Feeling better about ourselves in any way at all is a major bonus these days! (I'm not saying this is what anyone should do lol, or making a judgement.) Personally, I eat only the odd square of dark chocolate now instead of at one point eating far too much of the sugary fatty stuff out of sheer misery. Every time I say no or reject a tasty looking bag of crisps, I give myself a little mental slap on the back and a 'well done'. It does boost you. Plus I find that eating less sugar and processed fats is making me feel a bit more alert and less stressed than I was. I can't jog around the block, lift weights or swim (pool is too cold now for my arm, getting out into the cold was torture and undid any benefits...) - but I can eat healthily and feel good about the fact that I'm giving my system a better chance than before
Not that I don't have the odd naughty day lol, or little 'sod it' moment
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As I've said so many times, we each do the best we can - and that's different for everybody. But little achievements can feel good too, and when the bigger ones become more unlikely, even a small glow is better than none.
Bram.