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Beat Emotional Eating

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Have you ever found yourself sitting on the couch eating too much pizza while returning to aemotional eating hard day? Or have you ever felt so happy about being at a party or occasion that you threw your diet to wind and ate an entire cake? Take your emotional eating patterns and end them once and for all! Here are some tips that will make you want to stop and think before you dig in!

Conquer the craving

I give in to the little devil on my shoulder, but I eat “healthy” snacks like yogurt or fruits and veggies. Then I allow myself one of my favorite cookies, or a few chips. If I’ve already had plenty of healthy food, I’m not likely to be as hungry. The cookie is really just the cherry on the yogurt, so to speak. –Chris

I’ve found that I’m sensitive to sugar and white flour. These two components cause my insulin level to fluctuate and alter my moods. Cutting down on these foods decrease my need to eat. –Allen

Drink water first!

You know you really should drink more water. It’s good for you. It makes you look and feel greatdrink a lot of water and fills you up. I’m not saying replace food with water. But it helps to stay hydrated and have a glass of water before you give into cravings. Sometimes you think you are hungry, but you’re really thirsty.

Keep baby carrots in the fridge and binge out on them. If you want something really sweet, keep peeled bananas in the freezer and then, when needed, put them in a blender and have a healthy version of ice cream. You’ll feel like you splurged on sinful ice cream but you haven’t.

Take a time-out

I tell myself to wait five or ten minutes before I can go get that chocolate bar. By the time I can “officially” have the candy, I no longer crave it as much!

Take five minutes to do some deep breathing, yoga or tai chi. Try to focus only on your breath, or visualize yourself as healthy and curvy and doing an activity you enjoy. –Ann

Move it!

Put on a pair of walking shoes and go out for a walk or some other type of physical activity. That will take your mind off of eating “bad for you” food.

Exercise is a great idea. A kickboxing class or some type of high intensity aerobics clears your mind and helps you forget about your craving. –David

Write on…

Keep a journal. This will really help you feel empowered against those negative habits. WriteWrite yourself down alternatives to eating, so when you’ve had a bad day and want to munch mindlessly, you have a list of other things you can do. Make sure they’re pleasurable, so when you’re in the middle of a bad day, you’ll have something to look forward to!

Your journal, talk with your urge. Say a host of crazy things. But let it speak. Go on and on. Ask questions. Most of the time it just runs out of steam. But the point is to hear it out. The food shuts it up, but allow your urges to be heard and understood.

Pamper yourself

Talk back to that little voice inside your head that whispers “Eat!” and suggest alternatives:pamper yourself doing something creative; taking a hot bubble bath with candlelight, music and small glass of wine; reading; or — although it could be dangerous — shopping!

I reward myself with other things that make me happy, like getting my hair done and regular manicures and pedicures. These things are what really fulfill me.

Talk it out

I call a friend for a good heart-to-heart — this helps me get to the bottom of why I’m feeling sad or depressed. It takes my attention away from food and focuses it on myself

Get Creative!

Just imagine you are marooned on a desert island for two months (or whatever time you areget creative dieting for) and the only food available is fruits and veggies. Even if you do have chocolate ice cream, remember that it is in limited stock and has to last till the ship comes along! This way, even if you feel tempted, you will have to eat very little.

I pretend I’m someone I admire — either fictional or real. How would they handle it? Scarlet O’Hara wouldn’t let herself pig out on ice cream!

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