I read an article on Stylecaster hypothesizing whether or not Food Porn is the new..well, porn. I agree completely, it is an affinity i have developed for over a year on my tumblr and pinterest (that I have recently for your viewing pleasure included on my page). A guilty pleasure you can indulge in while in public though one you should not participate in while attempting to diet or hungry.
What is the deal with New Year’s Resolutions? Why do we kid ourselves? I’ve been reading peoples proclamations and even experiences, one girl with her juice cleanse, another a male committed to making 2012 “swagtastic.”
Girlfriend, once the cleanse is over, if you don’t stick to somewhat clean eating, the pounds are going to come right back. Homeboy, I hope you have a good job because swag does not pay the bills.
January is not the time we should focus on renewing ourselves. This should be a continual process each day, striving for better, to do & give more, to be better people, live fuller, healthier lives. Why do people kid themselves and go to the gym those 3 times only to let the membership expire a year later, their physique remaining the same the only thing changed is money gone down the drain?
In the past year I have lost 10 pounds somewhat slowly. There is only one way to lose weight and keep it off. Eat well and exercise. That’s all folks. So why do people insist on these crazy diets, which may show some results, however they are saddened and surprised when their weight balloons again when they begin eating solid foods again. I don’t understand, it all seems like common sense.
Have you ever been in a position where you feel you’ve attained a great deal of things you once longed for, that you thought could only enhance your life? And they do, however the luster slowly tarnishes and you’re left questioning why you fooled yourself thinking a material object would provide you with a lasting happiness.
For most wealthy citizens that experience this, it is then the time to turn to enlightening and wandering down some spiritual path. That must be the key to happiness (in their opinion). Life shouldn’t be about resolving to make this the year, but finding a balance each and every day of those elements that drive us all and provide us happiness. Can we make 2011 the last year we kept uselessly fooling ourselves? Or realistically, make a solid attempt.