Aww thanks Potter
Yeah, I'm my own personal nightmare - never can stop beating myself up, which is probably why I tend to sabotage my attempts when things seem to be getting too good to be true!
Hopefully this will be a new start for me where I can start being positive and enjoy it!
Yup, Ramadan is sans food and water and pretty much everything else too during daylight hours.
It's actually not tough. Sure, when you first start doing it, it is tough and you only focus on the food, but I've been doing it for so long that I don't ever feel hungry. I tend to get thirsty toward the last hour or so, but that's about it.
It's more about the focus on the inner self. On recalibrating yourself and embedding good character (which you should have throughout the year, but we all fall into silly habits). Ultimately it's about your focus on your relationship with God and being thankful for what you have. The fasting element is a means for you to connect with those less fortunate.
When you realise that you know for certain that you have a meal at the end of the day, a thought that millions of people around the world do not have the pleasure of, it humbles you no end and you don't feel hungry.
If anything, I think the diet during Ramadan might be a really good experience for me. I hope I can handle the dehydration side. (I'll just top up overnight)
Also, yes, definitely glad to have people to go through this with.
I'm not a great blogger of any sort, but I'm going to make a concerted effort on these boards as I'm determined to be the winner this time