What Consumes You?

My husband and I were recalling this week that when we were kids, the most tangible thing we could understand about Lent involved giving up candy. Not yet mature in the deeper meaning of Lent, candy (or chips, pop, etc.) is the most immediate act of self-discipline any young child can comprehend. This practice can still work because food is a staple so many of us are attached to, but, if we expand our thinking and consider what might be better for us as adults, we may find greater beauty in our experience of Lent. For instance, as I approach Lent this year, I want to focus my "giving up" on something that will help me move closer to God and others. What can I spend less time on, or turn away from, in order to dedicate more time or energy on my family or my spiritual life? If desserts or chips (or coffee or whatever) will not accomplish this, maybe I need to choose a different self-discipline. Maybe I need to pray more (or differently), or go...