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The Power of Delaying to Squash Sugar CravingsSugar ShockA provocative exposé of the negative effects of sugars and simple carbs-and how to break the addiction. Most readers already know that succumbing to sweets too often can lead to obesity and diabetes. What many don't know, however, is that too many "quickie carbs" can bring on a host of other maladies-such as "brain fog," fatigue, mood swings, heart disease, and even cancer-from which millions may be suffering because of their sugar or carbohydrate habits. Once besieged by 44 seemingly unconnected symptoms, former "sugar addict" Connie Bennett, an experienced journalist, managed to kick sweets and simple carbs in 1998. She improved her health-and uncovered extensive medical research that substantiated her theory: people who eat too many low-caliber culprit carbs could be in sugar shock. Based on the insights of thousands of physicians, nutritionists, researchers, and "sugar sufferers" worldwide, Sugar Shock not only addresses how badly sugar affects the body, it demonstrates how everyone can kick the sugar habit. Quite often, wanna-be Sugar Kickers ask me: "How can I curb my carb cravings to keep myself from tasting and then inevitably gobbling handfuls of cookies or crackers?" Think about it: Just about all of us are good at delaying in the first place. You know how you keep putting off cleaning the house, giving your boss that proposal or even throwing out the garbage? More to the point, many of us are pretty darn good at procrastinating, right? I know I am. While I'm certainly not proud of this dubious skill, delaying, I've found, is a fun, clever way to give procrastination a positive spin! I hit upon this incredible strategy back in 1998 when I kicked sweets and simple carbs on doctor's orders. To this day, I'm struck by how easy, effortless, and darn effective it is to just delay! Everyone of any age — unless you're maybe a tot�can cultivate this tactic. All you have to do is promise yourself to hold off for a brief period of time. Then, you can delay over and over again, even for hours. Just think: The next morning you'll be relieved and proud of yourself that you didn't cave into your cravings. Here are 7 ways delaying can be your remarkable ally to help you pull the plug on your unwanted sugar habit. (It's one of "6 Ds" strategies that I've developed to help both myself and other "Sugar Kickers.")
In short, simple delaying is truly one of the most effective tools a successful Sugar Kicker can use. Pro-Active Action To Cut Your CravingsI encourage you to become a delaying artist now. Of course, as you know, "practice makes perfect.">
By delaying, you could learn a lot about yourself and the power of a focused mind. To this day, I thank Ms. Delay for helping me to learn that Life is Sweeter Without Refined Sweets�. About the Author: [ Back to Top ] |
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