This is not simply a matter of
weak willpower.
If you know you may have
weak willpower sometimes, you can prepare this dessert and get your sweet craving tickled without the guilt.
Before your shame - spiral over your lack of self - control,
weak willpower isn't the only thing at blame for late night ice cream binges.
To the extent that X regards his trouble as a matter of
weak willpower, he thinks of himself as a moral jellyfish.
It is not a result of
weak willpower.
The more decisions you make, the lower quality they become —
the weaker your willpower.
Not exact matches
(If it makes my
willpower look any less
weak, note this: that Brandon and I also made a pact to not turn on the heat before October 1, and by god, we made it.
Really the only thing holding me back is the knowledge that my
willpower is
weak enough I will likely end up just spooning the majority of the recipe straight into my maw via a spoon!
If you've tried to take sugar out of the diet before only to find yourself sneaking in bites of the leftover office - meeting brownies a week later, it isn't that your
willpower is
weak or that sugar is addictive.
There's a reason for this, and it isn't that you are
weak or have too little
willpower or just don't have it in you... you are actually training your mind, and changing the way your brain works, and that isn't easy!
And when we give in to the cravings, sugar «rewards» us by making us feel
weak, without
willpower, out of control, and guilty.
Slashing calories so much you're
weak, can't focus, or have to endure embarrassing stomach growling requires a lot of
willpower to overcome.
• The foods you're addicted to are likely making you gain weight • If the foods you're addicted to aren't making you gain weight, they may very well be limiting your ability to lose weight • The foods you're addicted to are likely setting you up for diabetes • Addictive foods wreak havoc on your appetite — they de-regulate it and make your body want more, even when you clearly don't need more • The foods you're addicted to are likely impacting your mood and your brain function • Addictive foods are likely causing inflammation in your body — an underlying cellular condition that's a precursor for numerous unwanted diseases • Addictive foods will fool you into believing that you have a
willpower problem — somehow your character is
weak because you can't stop eating • Addictive foods will distract you from eating life giving, nutrient dense food.
While my
willpower may be
weak, it's time to tighten the belt and return to the healthy food choices from just a few months ago.
See through destructive myths, like it just takes
willpower to stop, or people with addiction problems are «
weak» or «bad.»
I'd like to lose 10 kg and look five years younger, but my
willpower is piss -
weak.