My computer did NOT publish my last blog entry on Friday!
I'm an organic =] I went through some ups and downs but I think I could officially call myself an organic. This past month was met with relapses, but it was also met with many successes. In choosing my behavior change, I looked back at myself a year ago, and I remembered how well I ate, how well I felt, and how well I was doing in school. And I thought all of that was correlated to what I was eating. In changing this behavior, I was looking for that feeling of well-being again, and I found it. I found my well-being of body and soul, and in turn, I lost my self-doubt. The weeks seemed like years, but I stayed on course with my dieting and had my punishments well in mind when I would eat what I was supposed to. I also made sure to make the change gradual. Jumping into a new habit and breaking an old one isn't something that happens over night.
In looking back at my blogs, the thing that really worked for me was my goal setting. I established goals for the week that weren't out of reach and I set out to attain them. One thing that I WOULD fix about the behavior change process is the punishments I gave myself. They were only realistic part of the time, and that made it hard sometimes to stay on track.
What's important to note is that targetting a behavior I disliked reeally made it easier. I know that a lot of times when a person wants to change something about themselves, it comes with a list of things. And a lot of times, we overwhelm ourselves and eventually end up where we started. What I learned is that since I just targetted my eating habits, it became a lot more easier and I became much more aware of what I was putting into my body. With this heightened awareness alone, the change process became a lot more easier.
To make any change I made long-term, I would have to keep my heightened sense of awareness and also realize the long-term benefits I would receive if I stuck with the program. I mean long-term seems like a really long time, but I think you have to take it like a short-term goal. Just take it week by week. Theres bound to be some times where I will relapse, but the important thing is if I decide to get backon that wagon of eating organically.
The most challenging aspect of this behavior change was, as aforementioned, getting back on the program after relapsing. Once you've relapsed, you feel as if all the work you've done prior to thr relapse has just went down the drain, but you can't think that way. If you think that way, it will just make it that much harder to get back on. One thing that helped is when I did relapse, I went back to the start and looked at why I wanted to change this behavior in the first place.
The most important aspect of this assignment is to see for ourselves that operant conditiong, when used right, CAN work. It also shows that we can change anything we don't like about ourselves. All it takes is a few precautionary measures, an isolation of that behavior, and careful planning!
Monday, May 25, 2009
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