It's time for a little re-commitment. I'm down four pounds since Christmas, but I'm not on track for the goal I have set. For a while I had lost six pounds, but I went up a bit. I have to be more careful. Losing those four pounds has made a difference in the way clothes fit and it feels good.
I keep thinking about something I learned that helps me understand myself a bit more. At work a while ago we were talking about some interesting results of a study. People were asked to memorize a series of numbers. Some were asked to memorize four numbers, and others were asked to memorize seven numbers. Then they were supposed to repeat the numbers to someone else. That was all very simple and doable, but the real test happened next. Each person was asked if they would like some food. They were given the choice of a fruit salad or chocolate cake. The people who had memorized the longer number were much more likely to select the chocolate cake.
What does this mean? It means that when our minds are overloaded we make poor choices. I've heard before that phone numbers are divided into three and four numbers because it is much easier to remember that way. Seven is too much to remember, but we can do three and four better. So when people memorized the seven digit number it was doable, but not easy.
And when our minds are overloaded, we make bad choices. Don't we often feel so busy and overwhelmed that we take the easy way out and just say, "whatever"? We don't want to have to think about more. It is certainly more fun to take the chocolate cake, but it is not the best choice.
So I need to slow down and make careful choices. It is not completely realistic to be able to slow down a lot, but it helps to realize my subconscious thought process and know what to watch for.
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