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MY PLANS!!!
ALLAH plan Trust in Allah plan; it is always better than ours. Put your trust in Allah. He will make a prominent way. Be patient, Allah is Listening. Allah is with you.He is All we got on earth Turn to Almighty One (ALLAH) he never gives up on you Always put your perfect trust in him. He is the best planner Always follow the teaching and sunnah of its prophet may Allah be pleased with him and household ♥ ❤ 💖 amin Also follow us on more details like […] -
MY PLANS!!!
ALLAH plan Trust in Allah plan; it is always better than ours. Put your trust in Allah. He will make a prominent way. Be patient, Allah is Listening. Allah is with you.He is All we got on earth Turn to Almighty One (ALLAH) he never gives up on you Always put your perfect trust in him. He is the best planner Always follow the teaching and sunnah of its prophet may Allah be pleased with him and household ♥ ❤ 💖 amin Also follow us on more details like […] -
Daily writing prompt Describe your dream chocolate bar. View all responsesLike all food related questions this one has two answers. One from before weight loss surgery and one from after.
Before the surgery I weighed 450 pounds. It shouldn’t take any difficult math to prove that chocolate was a huge part of my life. My love for chocolate was deep and passionate and a little weird. I just loved me some chocolate. I am also a very picky eater so I can’t say I devoured all chocolate bars, but I did eat massive quantities of those that I liked… and there were a lot of them.
Snickers, Milky Way, Nestle Crunch, 100 Grand, Fast Break, Reeses Peanut Butter Cups, plain old ordinary Hershey Bars, and many, many more. I could eat them by the truck load and I had the waist line to prove it.
Post surgery things are different. My gutted, rewired digestive tract can no longer process more than the smallest amount of sugar. That means my chocolate bar devouring days are pretty much over.
Or are they?
I thought so when I agreed to the surgery, but since then I have found a lot of sugar free chocolate options. There are all sorts of no-sugar protein bars that I eat happily. Atkins makes some, Quest makes some, there are a couple of others as well. That’s cool. Possibly even sanity or (dare I say it) life savingly cool. Did you know, however, that both Hershey and Reeces make sugar free bite sized candy? Oh yes they do, and Robbie has made very good use of them. Oh yes, he has. If I had to pick one as a favorite it would probably be the plain old sugar free Hershey Bites, but the Reeces Peanut Butter Cup Bites are pretty amazing too. Do they taste like the real thing? Maybe. Is it close enough to not matter if they really don’t. Yup. Close enough for me at least.
So there you have it. Before surgery I ate chocolate like my life depended on it. Since? I still dig mme some sugar free chocolate. Life is good.
https://robertjames1971.blog/2024/06/05/chocolatey-goodness/
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Manifestation and chocolate might seem like two entirely unrelated concepts at first glance. However, it’s said that both have the power to influence our mood, bring joy, and enhance our overall well-being. For me, chocolate has been a lifeline—the thing I always turned to when I felt down or to reward myself after achieving something. Goes back to the time when my aunt used to come over with my favourite chocolate cake every summer holidays or when my mother used to give me a bar of Cadburys chocolate when I did well in school.
That was until I was diagnosed with diabetes. I had to take stock of my health, reduce my sugar intake, and that meant cutting out chocolate. In reality, chocolate was not truly helping me; it was just a temporary high. What if, instead of dealing with things at the outcome end, I figured out a way to motivate myself at the beginning?
Manifestation
Manifestation is the process of bringing something into reality through focused thought, intention, and belief. It’s about visualizing your goals and desires clearly, believing in their possibility, and taking actionable steps towards achieving them. But does it really work?
The scientific side of me knows for a fact that it’s utter nonsense, while the spiritual side of me has a strong sense that it works. Given how I have managed to achieve everything I’ve ever wanted in life, I’m inclined to believe there’s something to it. It’s been tough, with lots of challenges over many years, but somehow things have in the end worked out. To the point that when it does come true, I have so many options that I have to make a tough choice between them. It’s like I want biryani but don’t have any, so I start making something else. Then someone visits my home with biryani that very day, bringing so much that I have to share it with my neighbors because my family and I can’t consume it all.
Bridging the Gap Between Science and Spirituality
So, what do I do when I have two opposing parts of me constantly battling the explainable logic and the unexplainable truth? Well, there’s one thing common between Science and Spirituality—other than the fact that they both start with an “S.” They both strive to find an answer to my existence. One tries to answer all the questions, and the other seeks peace with the answers themselves.
Here I am, starting my manifestation journey. This time, I am consciously working towards documenting my manifestations, making notes, what works and what doesn’t. Maybe it will bridge the gap between Science and Spirituality for me, or at the very least, make me more self-aware of how I make things happen for myself. Is it just manifestation or something more? I am sure my future has a formula, waiting to be cracked.
Has manifestation worked for you? or do you like to just cosy up with a bar of chocolate and feel energised?
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