Day 1/30 of kicking my food addictions: I felt really really really awful by the time 24 hours with out sugar had arrived (no artificial or real sugar whatsoever). I was dizzy and honestly afraid to drive bc of how awful I felt. I was having mood swings too and got really irritable. After I ate dinner I felt a lot better. I also noticed I slept really well and woke up refreshed the next morning and in a good mood.
I’m on fire as I become reborn
Westerners are fond of the saying ‘Life isn’t fair.’ Then, they end in snide triumphant: ‘So get used to it!’
What a cruel, sadistic notion to revel in! What a terrible, patriarchal response to a child’s budding sense of ethics. Announce to an Iroquois, ‘Life isn’t fair,’ and her response will be: ‘Then make it fair!’ This is the matriarchal approach to learning.
"- the itch to check your notifications every few minutes
- the twisting in your stomach when someone doesnt reply to your messages
- intantly regretting an impulsive decision
- the ache you feel when you feel like nothing will ever get better
- the bone numbing exhaustion after doing the most minor tast

