I like the french girl idea but still very strict about what goes in my mouth. Years ago when I lived in Sydney I pretended I was a tourist a lot.. especially on the way home from work or on weekends. I lived in a place with a lot of tourists so I just fantasised I was one of them and tried to look at things through their eyes as if I was only here for a moment then on to somewhere else. It made me feel lighter or sort of special somehow, like I had choices and wasn’t stuck in my life. I'd stroll around the neighbourhood, buy flowers, poke around in all the little shops. I don't know, it was just a mindset and I enjoyed it.
Russell Brand has an interesting bit in his recovery book about how we are all programmed from early days to behave the way we do. Something all addicts have in common is being driven. I like to think of it as a memory in reverse - you are driven to act, behind that is a feeling, behind that is a thought, which stems from some earlier experience that made a strong impression. Most of us are acting out unconsciously. His argument is that if we are running a program anyway, we may as well run one we choose. If we do the work, we can see the hidden triggers behind our behaviour – recognise the pattern, allow the thought, observe it, don’t give it any energy and eventually replace it with thoughts and acts you consciously choose. It makes sense to me.
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