Monday, March 5, 2012

Question of the Day #1,225

I'm attempting to replace my usual morning Diet Coke with freshly brewed Iced Tea.

What bad habit have you tried to kick?

xoxo,
Suzanne

10 comments:

  1. i have tried to quit smoking cigs, the longest i have gotten is 2 months. i was fine without smoking untill i had surgery and got home a week later, i did not want to eat so i smoked instead; im such a jackass!

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  2. I recently kicked my 2 Liter a day Coke Zero habit.
    Now I only drink caffeinated diet coke as a treat when I go out to eat. If I buy a bottle of something for home I've been getting Diet Sprite or Diet Ginger Ale.

    It was easier to quit smoking, which I did cold turkey, 17 yrs ago and never had another cigarette.

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  3. My addiction to sweets and Coca Cola.
    For Lent, I am cutting down to one sweet per day (which includes pop). So I had a Coke from McDonald's today, so no other desserts for me! (I have a terrible sweet tooth! I seriously eat several desserts a day! I HAVE to cut down!)

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  4. I gave up caffeine last weekend. Last week was a bit rough but now I feel great! Good luck!

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  5. I had to give up coffee, not because I wanted to, but because I had to. It's been two years and I still miss my morning cup.

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  6. Just plain over-eating. I'm trying not to eat any sweets for Lent. I've never been a soda pop person so at least I don't have that bad habit.

    I could never give up my morning coffee. Something about morning needs a kick start. I love ice tea so I think that would be a great substitute for that nasty ol diet coke.

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  7. Diet coke isn't that bad. :)
    Just trying to eat less bad food in general. aha

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  8. Playing mah jong. I had to literally delete games files off my laptop.

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  9. I've tried to lay off the coffee periodically, but overeating has been the toughest to kick. I take control in short bursts, but then I get tired or stressed and I'm back to making dinners with creamy sauces and buttery meats, comforting myself with culinary indulgence.

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  10. Procrastinating. I'm not getting very far.

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