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For me, it started with not buying junk food at the grocery store. I knew it was bad for me for so many reasons and decided it was time. After a few initial cravings, I didn't miss it at all.

This led directly to a reduced salt and sugar tolerance. Fast food and frozen meals I once enjoyed were now so salty or sweet, so I started cooking more at home.

Finally, this amplified the taste of fruits and vegetables and I gravitated away from other less healthy choices.

Now a few years later, I've saved a tonne of money, feel less tired, my blood pressure and cholesterol levels are better, and my complexion is clearer.

Did you make any smaller choices that led to a chain of improvements in your lives on your simple living journeys that we should consider?

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[-] bluelander@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 months ago

I just did it cold turkey. First few weeks were rough because I had a habit of a beer or three in the evening. Replaced that with zero calorie sodas and/or sparkling waters and after a month or two I didn't miss it at all. I don't even think about it anymore, and honestly it's become kind of a fun game to see the weird reactions from people when I tell them I don't drink. People are perpetually shocked for some reason.

If you're medicating pain with alcohol then it's probably worth talking to a medical professional if you have the means to do so. I'm sure it helps in the moment but it's my understanding that it's not an amazing way to treat that sort of thing long term. Best of luck with it.

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