Addiction is something everyone battles with to some degree. It all depends on the severity of what we are battling against. Addiction to gambling or alcohol can tear a family apart while smoking is hazardous to your health and to your wallet. Or there are many self-confessed chocoholics in the world. Whatever your vice, if you need to get out of it, it is all about one thing, and that is your mindset. The reason we crave certain substances or foods is because of triggers that set off something in our mind. This is why mindset is so important. Let’s delve into it a bit more.
You may have seen many seminars online that talk about “mind over matter” and positive affirmations and all that stuff. Well, it usually sounds like that practice of some Zen Buddhist but not for us “normal” types. To go into some basic science behind this, the fact of the matter is, your brain cannot tell the difference between reality and fiction! You can! But your brain can’t tell the difference between something that is happening and something that you’re thinking.
While the cold turkey is a strong approach to giving up something for good, the stresses of modern life mean that we can relapse quickly. We are having a bad day, and then we reach for the chocolate or sugary drink to give us a fix. And the modern way of life is must faster than it was 20 or 30 years ago, and is completely unrecognizable when you compare it to 100 years ago!
So what can you do to help your mind function that much better in the act of giving up something? Well, in terms of diet, you would be surprised to hear that fat is proving to be the tool in fighting this battle! Fat is not the enemy that we once thought it was, and many scientists like Dr. David Perlmutter have written books on how you can use fat to turn off your hunger hormone, ghrelin. You may have seen many people talk about how they have a high percentage of fat in their diet, about a 70% ratio to 15% protein and just 5% carbohydrates, and yet they lose a massive percentage of their body fat. Diet and addiction used to mean that you had to starve yourself or go without, and now with these revelations that fat is not the enemy it once was, it makes dieting and changing your health a much easier thing to do.
Whatever the addiction you may have, the fact is that there is one tool you have that can help you beat it. Mindset is such a complex subject, and it warrants a lot of further research into it, but the phrase “it’s all in the mind” always comes up. This is because it is your obstacle, and your tool, to getting over any type of addiction.
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