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Willpower & Restraint

Not only did I find new dishes over the weekend at Marshall’s, but in other errand-running matters, I had to go to The Mall . The prices at the mall are a little different than Marshall’s. So I had to exercise some willpower and restraint.

I went to the mall to return the facial cleansers I bought at MAC . I just wasn’t loving them and I felt like they were irritating my skin and making me break out a bit, so I returned them.

I exercised restraint and didn’t buy a single new item of MAC!

I probably don’t “need” any , though.
And I exercised some willpower by walking right past the multi-story Pottery Barn

And Nike

I didn’t want to be a total “tourist” and keep on snapping pictures of storefronts. I still didn’t bring my DSLR out in public . I took all these storefront and mall pictures with my point and shoot . But suffice to say, Anthropologie, True Religion, Betsey Johnson, Godiva, James Perse, Barney’s, Louis Vuitton, Gucci, just to name a few , were calling my name. It took some willpower and restraint to not even walk into them.
I did walk into Bath & Body Works

I picked up this B&BW body spray called Secret Wonderland as an exchange/swap-out for a scent I had previously accidentally bought two of.

As a footnote, I love the new Carried Away scent I mentioned here .
After all that retail restraint, I came home and ate chocolate.
Raw Vegan Chocolate Chia Seed Pudding
From my last post on Dressing for Winter Workouts , it was great to hear what you wear and some of your favorite gear picks . I love hearing what everyone else wears and your go-to items.
Dessert: Special K Bars
Chocolate, nut butter, sweet, gooey and chewy, dense, thick. They have all the elements of a perfect food for me.
I could easily eat these until I get sick. I cut myself off at two per day. I try to use some restraint with these.
Questions:
- Anything special or exciting going on for you this week?
Nothing special for me. Work, parenting, running a household, and a few appointments throw in to create extra driving around for me to keep my on my toes, but nothing special or too exciting.
- Do you consider yourself to have willpower and restraint?
As it pertains to food choices, I really don’t like to talk about food in terms of willpower and restraint. I believe it implies that a choice is “bad” when in reality, it’s just a choice. Life, including food, is a big series of choices. And that’s the beauty of eating, you get to make new choices every three hours or so with your next meal/snack. See Item 3 in this post for more info. So I do sort of cringe when I hear people say, “Oh it takes willpower to avoid Xyz Food.” Yes, but really it’s just food. Unless it’s a pan of Special K Bars. Then maybe a little “willpower” isn’t such a bad thing.
As it pertains to spending money at the mall, shopping, or online ordering, I do love to spend money but I can exercise restraint and willpower like nobody’s business. Sure, I would like to buy things, but I really want to pay off my credit card debt more than I want a new sweater. And since I am so close to paying it off, it’s easy for me to walk in, walk out, and not buy a thing. I can flip a switch and not think twice. But look out, when I flip that switch ‘on’, I single handedly am an economic stimulus package all unto myself.
How are you with willpower and restraint? Any thing you wish you had more willpower or restraint with? Or less?