Archive for April, 2007

Take a break when you need one

April 3, 2007

Sugar is really, really unhealthy for you. (I’ll go into greater details in a later post).

About five years ago, I decided to ban sugar from my life completely. Before that point, I was a complete sugar-addict, and I’d eat sugary stuff all day long. It helped that I wasn’t a tea or coffee drinker back then. But still, going through days without sugar was very difficult.

I gave in after about two weeks. It was impossible to give up sugar completely back then, but I did appreciate the fact that sugary things were treats, and not things to munch on all day long.

Fast-forward till about two months back, when I realized that I was having too much tea and coffee, with a lot of sugar each time. I decided to start having most of my cups sugarless, since that was tastier than low-sugar. About two weeks back, I started on an intensively self-disciplined program which included waking up very early, cutting out most sugar (one teaspoon a day), exercising vigorously and throughout the day.

I collapsed a few days back, after a really strenuous yoga class left me with a back-ache. As I was leaving the class, the instructor advised me to put hot water bottles over any aches. I disregarded that advice, and the pain went away with some light stretching. But I just didn’t feel like working out. The next day, my workout was a mild upper-body workout, and I had sugary dessert (a little bit). The day after that, I felt I didn’t want to work out, I was craving sugar, and I was tired. So: I didn’t work out. I gave in to my sugar cravings, and had a tiny piece of sugary dessert. At night, I decided that if I still wanted sugar, I would have piece of my favorite dark chocolate. I didn’t, since I forgot the chocolate while I was browsing and talking with my SO, but I woke up two hours late the next day.

And I don’t feel the slightest guilt. I’ve already had a good upper-body workout, I no longer crave sugar, and I know I’ll be up tomorrow :)

I think we need to accept the fact that our bodies have limits. Trying to push myself in three directions simultaneously is a bit difficult. But apart from difficulty, I don’t believe you should push yourself excessively.  I’m glad I took a break. I feel quite rested, and in retrospect, I didn’t do anything very harmful, like gobbling up two or three chocolate bars.

The danger of taking a break is that it becomes permanent. But recognizing it as a break is ok: and I’m happy, now that I’m back on my track.

A seperate health blog?

April 3, 2007

My major blog is Life PBS.

I’m not really an expert on health. But I do give it utmost importance in my life, and as such, I tend to read up a lot about health-related things. And then I practice those in my own life. Unlike many people who just read good advice, appreciate it, and then forget about it. Practicing something makes you understand whether something actually works for you or not.

However, I’m not sure if I should keep a seperate site for my health advice and thoughts, or whether I should merge with Life PBS, which is mostly a site about happiness.

For the moment, I guess I’ll try to maintain the two seperate sites. I might, however, merge them in the future.