I Pavlov-ed myself
So, I played a mind trick on myself and I didn’t even know it – real Jedi knight type thing. I Pavlov-ed myself into losing my uncontrollable cravings for chocolate.
Who is Pavlov?
I’m sure the term ‘Pavlov’s dog’ rings a bell (pun intended). Ivan Pavlov was a Russian scientist in the 1890s.
He did experiments on dogs. Whenever he fed the dogs, he would ring a bell. Later on, the connection between the bell and the food had been ingrained in the minds of the dogs. So much so that later on he rang the bell with no food, and then the dogs would drool.
Well, that’s his theory in simple terms.
The story
During the lockdown, I gained a bit of weight. Not anything too drastic, but enough for my jeans to sit too tight and for my mom to tell me that I got fat.
So, to fight the fat, I decided to focus on exercising again and I specially ordered quality whey protein so that I would burn fat and gain muscle – the best way of going about it.
The whey protein that I use is honestly great. It’s super pure, without sugar or other weird things thrown in there, and so far, it’s been working well (if I can just stick to consistently drinking it). However, I’m not a fan of the taste.
So, the way to (kind of) get around the taste, is by mixing the whey protein and drinking it as fast as I can and eating two blocks of chocolate right after – to get rid of the taste.
How did I notice?
I got a lot of chocolate for Christmas – as in 7 slabs of chocolate. A week after, I still haven’t touched most of them.
This was weird for me because usually chocolate doesn’t last long in my vicinity. I just wasn’t craving it – at all. So much so that my family started asking if I was sick and my boyfriend was just like: ‘Who are you?’
It was strange because it’s not like I suddenly gained the power of self-control.
After giving it much thought, it occurred to me what I had done. I had made such a strong negative connection between the chocolate and the taste of the whey protein that I didn’t crave chocolate anymore.
On the one hand, this is kind of great. On the other hand, I’m unsettled that I could do this to myself – unknowingly.
Well, this is certainly the weirdest weight-loss tip I can give you – just Pavlov yourself.
What about you?
Has anything like this ever happened to you? Please tell me about it in the comments.
Oh, and happy new year!
Meh.
Michelle
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Helen
lol that is interesting!! So the real question is, are you going to un-pavlov yourself now?
That Michelle Person
I think I should consider un-pavlov-ing myself after I’ve lost a bit of weight haha 🙂
Thanks for reading!
Helen
Oh yeah absolutely!
Lisa | Mind and Body Intertwined
I love Pavloving myself, mainly for falling asleep and it was super fun to read your Pavlov story! It sounds like a great way to create a good mindset.
That Michelle Person
I’m interested in how you Pavlov-ed yourself into sleeping – I need that in my life.
Thanks for reading 🙂
Britt K
Isn’t it funny how our minds work? My husband used to drink a hot chocolate before starting his bedtime routine. Now, it was the bedtime routine that actually helped him fall asleep but his mind eventually began to associate the hot chocolate with the whole process. Now, if he drinks a hot chocolate, he starts feeling sleepy lol
That Michelle Person
That is so funny! Imagine he has to drink hot chocolate at work 🙂
Thanks for reading!
Jaclyn - Jaclynistic Vibes
I feel like I need to do this too! I have such a sweet tooth and it’s always so tempting to grab something, especially at the minute when there’s plenty of chocolate and biscuits in the house. But I think I would miss them too much and I do like to indulge in a treat every now and then. Maybe I just need to work on my willpower…which is easier said than done!!
That Michelle Person
I feel like Pavlov-ing myself was easier than using willpower because I have no self-restraint around chocolate (unfortunately) …
Thanks for reading! 🙂
Nyxie
Interesting concept. I wonder if there is someway I can use this in eating disorder recovery. Like creating positive connections with food rather than negative.
Palak - LogueOnline
This was a great read. I think I’m going to have to try this too, haha! I wonder what else we could Pavlov ourselves into or out of. The possibilities seem endless. Thanks for sharing!
That Michelle Person
I’d recommend Pavlov-ing yourself out of bad eating habits – it seemed easy enough 🙂 Do let me know if you Pavlov yourself.
Thanks for reading!