I've been watching "Celebrity Rehab" over the past few weeks and was hit with a sudden realization: I need health rehab! Diets are too rigid, they suffocate me, but haphazard attempts to change my eating don't hold me accountable and easily fade away. I need a structure that doesn't feel like a prison.
Watching that show I found myself wondering about mentally and emotionally putting myself into "rehab". If I looked at myself as an addict (which, when it comes to sugar/carbs, I am!), wouldn't I be kinder to myself? I might not have thought so before this show. But, sifting out the sensationalism, I found myself looking more kindly at these people and appreciating the extraordinary difficulty of what they had to deal with. And I realized I don't give myself the same compassion when "failing" at diets. I also probably try to do massive overhauls, changes that are much too big for my psyche to deal with all at once, so they don't work or don't last.
This is probably not a new concept. I wouldn't doubt that many others have had the same realizations. But I wonder if it will work... I'm excited to try!
Tags: carbs, compassion, health, rehab, sugar
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