tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5025335068250127006.post4345489207975050539..comments2023-06-13T06:22:55.600-04:00Comments on What, Me Worry? : Taking the Guilt Out of Guilty PleasuresUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5025335068250127006.post-10092389913072106712011-01-02T21:03:26.432-05:002011-01-02T21:03:26.432-05:00I understand you completely. I have Diabetes, and ...I understand you completely. I have Diabetes, and although my doctor has assured me that it's fine to have a glass of wine occasionally, or a small piece of pizza, or birthday cake, as long as the birthdays don't come every day, but each time I partake in something that I feel may mess with my blood sugar, I am filled with guilt, regret and angst--even though, I too, continue to do it once in a while. ~bonnie ☺Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5025335068250127006.post-23165300804976475992011-01-01T19:56:01.970-05:002011-01-01T19:56:01.970-05:00Chopra wrote about a study of a bunch of men were ...Chopra wrote about a study of a bunch of men were identified as having a good possibility for heart attacks. Half the men were told to exercise, eat right, etc. The other half were told to go on enjoying their life. The latter half survived the healthy living half. On the other hand, when I indulge in reckless abandon, I feel out of control. I envy people who can moderate their wild side.Kim Mosleyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17658600791743162004noreply@blogger.com