I once heard that 30 was the magic number to form a habit… do something consecutively for 30 days and bada-boom: a habit is created. I’m putting the theory to the test.
I eat pretty clean for the most part… organic, whole, unprocessed, real food, 95% of the time. I’ve rid my pantry of almost all GMOs, MSG, and artificial. But I’ll be honest, there is something I eat a lot of that is potentially just as bad. That thing is SUGAR. In all sorts of forms, but mainly chocolate and my homemade baked goodies. I do love me some homemade desserts, what can I say? (I blame it on Pinterest) And I really don’t think a day goes by that I don’t indulge in chocolate (a’hem, hi, my name is Rebecca and I’m a chocoholic). Mind you, it’s usually organic dark chocolate, but still, laden with sugar. And when I bake, I use organic unrefined sugarcane, but still… it’s sugar.
So I need a change… I want a change. My body needs a boost.
So here it is, this is what I am about to embark on: drum roll please………
30 days, NO SUGAR!
Yep… all of it. No white, brown, refined, unrefined, powered, organic, pure cane, you name it… none. I’m ridding my life of sugar!
This isn’t just about throwing out my chocolate chips though. I went through my pantry this morning and looked at all the labels. If sugar is in the ingredient list, I’m not eating it.
Even the tiny little bit of sugar found in bread, in crackers, in my balsamic dressing is all being eliminated! Everything. No sugar. That means the chili packet I used last night for dinner, the canned salsa in the fridge, the yogurt, the chips, and everything else with sugar in the mix. 30 days. No sugar.
At the end of the 30 days I hope to have developed a nice habit and I’ll re-evaluate and tweak where needed. For now, it’s all going.
But don’t worry… I’ve done my research on some “sweets” that I can eat. For now I’ll be substituting with honey, stevia, agave, real maple syrup, dates and fruit. Really…this won’t be so bad, right??? HA! This better work is all I have to say!
Seriously though, this might be a bit difficult, but I am so up for the challenge and I am ready to make this change in my lifestyle. Why, you ask? Well, I want to have more energy, more glow in my face, more ease in my insides, and more clarity in my mind. I want to look and feel REALLY good. To sum it up… I want to rid my life of tired, flabby, and addicted! The biggest thing keeping me from that is sugar.
So, if you’ll take a moment of silence with me, I’d like to say farewell to a few favorites:
Goodbye Green and Black’s dark chocolate bar with little bits of orange peel in it, goodbye dark chocolate Acai balls from Costco, goodbye chocolate dipped macaroons, goodbye peanut butter and chocolate covered malt balls, goodbye chocolate dipped goji berries…. and mostly, goodbye reeses peanut butter cup milkshakes. My taste buds will miss every bite. (sniffle, sniffle)
Ok, I’ll dry my eyes… on to better and brighter food ahead! And on to an amazingly glowing, feeling really great body!
I am ready! On my mark, get set, go.
30 days and counting…
Anyone else up for the challenge? If you want to join with me on this sugar adventure, let me know by commenting below. I’d love some people to join with me! Are you up for the challenge?

Good Luck!!!
Thanks! I’m going to need it!
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I am doing the same thing with salt!
Wow! Way to go! That’d be a tough one.
This is my next challenge!! I’m pretty healthy… except I cannot kick my sugar habit! I’ll avoid it for a while and feel amazing, then I’ll get a craving and go off the deep end. How are you feeling so far? I really want to do it… could use a partner
You will love this! I am done with the challenge and it was amazing. I had so much energy. You might feel sick for the first couple days while your body detoxes, but after that it gets easier and you feel incredible. I couldn’t believe how much energy I was given and how good I felt. I am thinking about doing it again for a week. After I finished it I’ve tried to lower my sugar intake dramatically. It’s almost easier going cold turkey though. Because the more sugar you eat, the more your body craves it, you know. Good luck with this challenge if you try it! And let me know when you start it… I’ll do another week with you if you need a partner!
Thanks for replying! I think I will start next Monday. I’m happy you were successful good for you!
I did a week! Thanks for the inspiration! I am having a lightly sweetened coffee right now though… but after today I’m ready to go another week! I didn’t even have any cravings for sugar after the first couple days. Truly amazing. Not sure what was different about this time- I’ve gone without sugar in the past, and it was soooo hard. But this time it wasn’t that difficult- I think I’m just so over feeling sluggish. And hey- you did it for 30 days!
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