So
today marks the one-month anniversary of this middle-aged man buttoning up his
eating and eating “clean” - yup, I started being disciplined one month ago
today.
So
like the hypocrite that resides deeply in all of us if we’re rigorously honest,
I had gotten a little sloppy with my eating.
It
began I’m not so sure how long ago but, more likely than not, the sloppiness
had a start and stop again pattern to it.
In any event, one month and one day ago today, after returning from a
short trip to visit my grandsons, I returned home alone while my wife stayed
behind. I made a promise to myself that
the following day I was going to reclaim my dormant disciplined eating
lifestyle.
What
did I do? I did a couple of things that
I’ve done every day since, all with the purpose of taming my undisciplined
eating beast.
For
starters, I eliminated my seven forbidden C foods that I wrote about here:
Second,
I eliminated all beverages with calories with the exception of a protein shake
that supplements my nutrition that costs me 120 calories but gives me 23 grams
of protein. But other than that, I don’t
drink any other calories – nada! I
really haven’t been drinking alcohol lately for no other reason that I have no
burning desire to do so. I’m keeping up
this adult beverage abstinence during my current disciplined clean eating
journey.
Third,
I’m just eating less and more slowly which gives my gut-to-brain signal more
time to kick in and tell me that I’m full.
I wrote about this in The Pierini DIET.
And
finally, although unrelated to nutrition, I’ve been a bit more disciplined in
my fitness training focusing on both short-duration/high-intensity and long duration/
moderate-intensity bodyweight and kettlebell training.
How
is it going? Glad you asked. It’s going pretty good, the beast has been
tamed and we’re slowly getting back to where we want to be. I’ll have more to share in another month.
What
I’ve learned, particularly during the early days of my current disciplined
eating journey, is that it’s easier to be a glutton.
Pax
Domini sit semper vobiscum