force
[fawrs, fohrs] noun, verb, forced, forc·ing.
noun
1.
physical power or strength possessed by a living being: He used
all his force in opening the window.
2.
violence: to use force to open the window; to use force on a person.
3.
strength; energy; power; intensity: a personality of great force.
4.
power to influence, affect, or control; efficacious power: the force of circumstances; a force for law and order.
verb (used with object)
18.
to compel, constrain, or oblige (oneself or someone) to do
something: to force a suspect to confess.
19.
to drive or propel against resistance: He forced his way through
the crowd. They forced air into his lungs.
20.
to bring about or effect by force.
21.
to bring about of necessity or as a necessary result: to force a
smile.
22.
to put or impose (something or someone) forcibly on or upon a
person: to force one's opinions on others.
Believe it or not, I chose to start with scrambled eggs. Granted, it wasn't quite as challenging as some of the above definitions might imply, but it most definitely was a force of my will.
Typically, beginning my day with careful consideration of what I put in my mouth to 'break the fast' isn't something that I give much thought to. But it's time to use force to bring about the life changes that seem to elude me.
I anticipate that forcing myself to think about my choices throughout the day will be exhausting. Exhausting only because the choices I need to make are so different from my daily habits.
But being that my brain , ADHD as it is, is the logical place to start...surely a healthy dose of protein is the right way to begin. I even threw in vitamins (for perimenopausal Women) for good measure. As a wise and trusted Nutritionist and friend advised me, "Feed the Brain!".
And so, The Force begins. One day, one moment at a time.
I'm with you on this journey!
ReplyDeleteSweet Tea Mama, I'm truly blessed to have you along!
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