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Is it true that Sugar is my happiness. How can I intensionally choose sadness?

The Science Behind Sugar and Happiness

When you say sugar is your happiness, you’re describing a real biological response. Sugar rapidly spikes dopamine, the brain’s reward chemical, creating an instant mood lift similar to addictive substances. For those of us in our mid-40s to mid-50s dealing with hormonal changes, this effect intensifies because declining estrogen and testosterone make us more vulnerable to blood-sugar crashes that trigger irritability and fatigue. After years of failed diets, this cycle feels impossible to break, especially when insurance won’t cover professional support and joint pain limits movement.

In my book, I explain how repeated sugar intake rewires the brain’s reward pathways, making vegetables and proteins feel unrewarding by comparison. This isn’t a willpower failure—it’s neurochemistry combined with the stress of managing diabetes, blood pressure, and everyday overwhelm.

Why “Choosing Sadness” Is the Wrong Frame

Intentionally choosing sadness isn’t the solution. The goal is to intentionally choose sustainable pleasure and stability. Giving up sugar cold-turkey often creates genuine emotional lows because your brain misses its quick dopamine hits. Instead, we rebuild natural reward systems through consistent small wins that don’t require complex meal plans or gym schedules.

Start by stabilizing blood sugar with a simple 3:1 protein-to-carb ratio at meals. For example, pair 4 ounces of chicken with 1 cup of roasted vegetables and a tablespoon of olive oil. This prevents the blood-sugar rollercoaster that makes sugar seem like the only relief. Within 10–14 days, most people notice reduced cravings and steadier moods without feeling deprived.

Practical Steps to Rebuild Happiness Without Sugar

Replace the ritual, not just the food. If sugar is your afternoon pick-me-up, create a 5-minute “happiness ritual” instead: brew herbal tea, step outside for gentle walking that protects your joints, and listen to a favorite song. These actions boost endorphins and serotonin without the crash. Track your wins in a simple notebook—research shows this builds new neural pathways faster than sheer restriction.

For those embarrassed about obesity or managing multiple conditions, begin with micro-movements: seated marches or wall-supported squats for just 60 seconds several times daily. These improve insulin sensitivity and joint mobility without overwhelming your schedule. In my methodology, we emphasize “pleasure-based progression” so each step feels rewarding, not punishing.

Address hormonal factors by prioritizing sleep and stress reduction. Even 15 minutes of breathing exercises before bed can lower cortisol, which otherwise drives belly-fat storage and sugar cravings. Many clients see their A1C drop 0.5–1.0 points in 8 weeks following this approach.

Building Long-Term Freedom From Emotional Eating

The real transformation happens when you stop viewing sugar as your only happiness source and start collecting natural mood boosters: better energy from stable glucose, reduced joint discomfort from modest weight loss (even 5–10 pounds helps dramatically), and pride from managing diabetes without medication increases. This isn’t another diet that will fail. It’s a gradual rewiring that respects your time, budget, and body’s current limitations.

Commit to 30 days of consistent blood-sugar balancing and ritual replacement. Most beginners notice by week three that they no longer automatically reach for sweets when stressed. Happiness becomes quieter, steadier, and more reliable—exactly what we need in midlife.

💬 What the Community Says

The community shows a mix of recognition and frustration around sugar as emotional comfort. Many in their late 40s and early 50s describe the intense dopamine hit from sweets as their only reliable mood booster amid hormonal shifts, joint pain, and blood-sugar swings. A common theme is embarrassment about emotional eating combined with distrust after multiple failed diets. Most practitioners find that abrupt elimination leads to irritability and rebound cravings, while gradual swaps like adding protein or short walks produce steadier results. A vocal minority debates whether sugar addiction is real or just lack of discipline, but lived experiences lean toward understanding the neurochemical pull. Beginners appreciate hearing that small, time-friendly changes can reduce medication needs and improve mobility without expensive programs insurance won’t cover. Overall sentiment reflects cautious hope mixed with realistic concerns about long-term sustainability.
Clark, R. (2026). Is it true that Sugar is my happiness. How can I intensionally choose sadness?. *CFP Weight Loss*. https://blog.cfpweightloss.com/ask/is-it-true-that-sugar-is-my-happiness-how-can-i-intensionally-choose
Russell Clark, FNP-C, APRN
About the Author

Russell Clark, FNP-C, APRN, is the founder of CFP Weight Loss in Nashville and CFP Fit Now telehealth. Over 35 years in healthcare — Army Nurse Reserves, Level 1 trauma ER, hospitalist — he developed a 30-week protocol integrating real foods, detox, and low-dose tirzepatide cycling that has helped hundreds of patients lose 30–90 pounds. He and his wife Anne-Marie lost a combined 275 pounds using the same protocol.

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