Monday, September 30, 2019

I Gave Up Soda, Sorta (Not Really)

I used to drink about three liters of soda a day. Now I'm down to about 16 to 20 ounces a day.

For a long time, the only thing I really drank was soda. Coke Zero was my soda of choice. At work I would go through a 12 pack every couple days. I would dring a couple cans in the morning, another can with lunch, a couple cans in the after noon, and then when I would get home I would have about half a two liter bottle between dinner and whatever else I was doing.

But, then I started reading and hearing about how researchers were correlating artificial sweetners with increased appitite. They were speculating that the sweetners were making your body think that sugar was coming and then when no actual sugar arrived it made you hungrier.

I am hungry all the time. I often find it frustrating. So, after hearing this I thought it might be an interesting thing to try and see what happens. But, there was one major issue—caffine.

I had given up soda before and I knew that I was dependent on that caffine. I also knew that if I went cold turkey, I could expect a two week long headache from the caffine withdrawal. I was not looking forward to that.

Then I had an idea. I could take caffine pills!

I looked up how much caffine was in my soda. Then, how much was in coffee that I see other people drinking. And, I decided that a 200mg pill of caffine in the morning would be fine. And then if I wanted I could have another one in the afternoon.

I would argue that this is about the same as a couple strong cups of coffee. And, I certainly see plunty of people having those.

I've been doing this for four or five months now. The caffine pills are doing their job. No headaches, and they give me the boost I'm looking for in the morning and early afternoon. I don't take them every day at this point. Just if I'm feeling a bit sleepy.

As for modifying my appetite—it didn't really work. I'm still hungy most of the time. Oh well.

Sunday, September 22, 2019

It's all lies!

Sometimes I look around the internet and see all these people doing awesome things. I want to do those awesome things too. A lot of theme are even achievable things. But, the truth is that nobody is actually doing as much as you might think.

Maybe you are watching a vlog and this person is posting regularly about all the awesome they are doing. Maybe it's clear they have a day job outside of the vlog. Then they also have a family. And they are doing something awesome in their vlog too.

But here's the thing, I'm sure that person is slowly making themselves insane. They functionally have two jobs and a family. That's a lot. I'm sure they are sacrificing something significant to be able to do what they are doing.

Here's the reason I bring this up—I see these people and to some extent try to emulate them. But, very quickly I hit a wall. I find that I'm unable to do all the things I want to do. Usually, I start neglecting my own physical and mental health.

I have to keep reminding myself that I have limits and I can't do it all—no matter how awesome it is.

If you are like me, please try and remember that it's okay to relax and take care of yourself.

Sunday, September 15, 2019

What's the point to this blog?

... well, the point of this blog is for me to talk about stuff I find interesting. This means that the blog posts will be mostly of two forms:

First, I'll be talking about things I'm working on myself. I've always have a handful of projects cooking at the same time. This is where I plan on sharing information about them.

The second type of post will be me sharing cool things I've seen on the internet. There's so much awesome out there that I can't help but share it.

So, thanks for stopping by. If you happen to see something cool while you are here put in a comment and let me know. Or, put this blog in your RSS reader. Or, just check back in periodically.

Thanks!