30 Day No Dairy Challenge Update

December 10, 2009 by Andrea
Filed under: 30-Day Challenge, No Dairy Challenge 

You all are due an update. I wish I could be reporting a better result however I actually do report a successful by-product. At this point I should be on Day 14 of my No Dairy 30 Day Challenge. However, just as I did with the Thai Iced Tea and the Pumpkin Pie I had another failure on my 10th day – - I had a Latte. boohooYes, I DO know that a Latte has milk. So, was it because I was just dying to have milk? Nope, not that either. I am a bit embarrassed to admit what happened, however what I did was had it without THINKING. The reason why I say there is a successful by-product is because I have determined something through this challenge. It is something that I also had happen as I went through the Firewalk in Cancun. I find that I am not always HERE in the NOW with thoughts.

At this point in time I am not sure what I can do to improve this. I am hoping that the realization will be part of it and I am sure that the answer will come to me through some avenue if I keep my eyes, ears and heart open.

So – I am on Day 5. Darn it!

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    [...] and I can see Law of Attraction at work. As I mentioned in my 30 day challenge posts (first break, second break) as well as my  Breakthrough event in Cancun, I have ran into a realization that I am not always [...]

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