Health on the rise
Let's be honest, I do not live the healthiest of lifestyles. I'd like to believe that I have a better lifestyle now that what I had a couple of years ago. However, my lifestyle is not that healthy at the moment, let's just say that there could definitely be improvements.
Since The Big Move is coming up I am keen to steer into a new direction.
I would say that I need to impact less is more onto my life, regarding my eating habits as well as my alcohol habits.
In both cases I would not say that I eat or drink to an abnormal excess. Even though I don't, I still feel like I can improve. When it's about food I need to be more aware and not fall for the cravings of junk food.
Alcohol is a whole different matter, if you didn't know by now I used to be a Club Kid and the worst kind. I'd go out three or four times a week. So by now I know, I'm a bit of an either/or-person. I can go out and be sober and have fun, but sometimes I just lose my common sense. Like a bull that suddenly sees red, my mind sometimes snap and I just feel like I want to get incredibly intoxicated. Alcohol is a nice thing in social situations but it is also somewhat of a tool that one uses to forget the present.
I just reckon I should have a better approach to food and alcohol that what I have at the moment. This is because not only will it improve my health but if I drink less, eat smaller portions of healthy food I suspect that it will keep my food budget down. Something I will need to do after The Big Move. London is kind of an expensive city to live in, so I think I need to do what ever I can to keep myself from drifting.
If I only have so little to survive on every month it would be rather nice not to have to waste it all on food, leaving me flabby and poor.
Since The Big Move is coming up I am keen to steer into a new direction.
I would say that I need to impact less is more onto my life, regarding my eating habits as well as my alcohol habits.
In both cases I would not say that I eat or drink to an abnormal excess. Even though I don't, I still feel like I can improve. When it's about food I need to be more aware and not fall for the cravings of junk food.
Alcohol is a whole different matter, if you didn't know by now I used to be a Club Kid and the worst kind. I'd go out three or four times a week. So by now I know, I'm a bit of an either/or-person. I can go out and be sober and have fun, but sometimes I just lose my common sense. Like a bull that suddenly sees red, my mind sometimes snap and I just feel like I want to get incredibly intoxicated. Alcohol is a nice thing in social situations but it is also somewhat of a tool that one uses to forget the present.
I just reckon I should have a better approach to food and alcohol that what I have at the moment. This is because not only will it improve my health but if I drink less, eat smaller portions of healthy food I suspect that it will keep my food budget down. Something I will need to do after The Big Move. London is kind of an expensive city to live in, so I think I need to do what ever I can to keep myself from drifting.
If I only have so little to survive on every month it would be rather nice not to have to waste it all on food, leaving me flabby and poor.