It's been
called the number one sabatoger of weight loss plans everywhere, whether
low carb or low fat, diet or natural weight loss. It's the dreaded E.
E. Emotional Eating.
If you've
ever binged on brownies out of boredom, shoveled French fries out of frustration,
inhaled apple pie out of anger, you know the damage emotional eating can
do to even the best weight loss efforts.
In fact,
it's been estimated that 75% of overeating is caused by emotions. (Translation:
BIG problem for weight loss)
Although
Emotional Eating is a serious problem and often has deep roots, it can
be overcome. You don't have live your life as a slave to emotional eating.
With that
in mind, I've listed the 3 quick tips to help you stop emotional eating
(and start losing weight!) .
1) Be Happy!
I know,
it sounds simple but it works! How tempted are you to eat emotionally
when you are happy, challenged, living and enjoying life to the fullest?
When you're excited about life, you don't NEED food for that quick pick-me-up!
Take some
time every day to reflect on what gives you joy in your life. Are you
moving in that direction?
Find things
to be happy about. Be thankful for special people in your life. Do something
outrageously fun--whatever it takes! Happiness will ward off the worst
case of emotional eating blues!
2) Have a Nurture List
Make a list
of all the ways you can nurture yourself BESIDES eating. It might be taking
a bubble bath or going shopping at your favorite boutique. Anything that
you really enjoy.
I call this
my "backup list". All the things I can do BESIDES eating that
involve MAJOR self-care. If money is tight, make a list of FREE things
you can do instead of eating. Put it up where you can see it. It's amazing
what happens when you give yourself options!
3) Practice Prevention
Stop emotional
eating before it starts! How many times do we start to feel a little blue
or bored, and then continue on without addressing it? Before we know it,
we're in a full-scale emotional storm and it's REALLY hard to fight off
that call of the brownies or the potato chips.
Be vigilant.
If something bothers you, address it right away (even if it's only within
your head!) and deal with it. You CAN prevent a lot of emotional eating
temptations if you practice prevention this way!
By practicing
these quick tips, you'll save yourself from a lot of unwanted calories
and emotional eating frustration. Try them and enjoy the results of a
smaller waistline!
Kathryn O’Neill is a Certified Nutrition and Wellness
Specialist and holds a degree in Behavioral Psychology. She has authored
several e-books that teach people how to lose weight naturally without
harmful diets.
Visit her
websites at:
http://www.weightmasterycoach.com
http://www.christianweightloss.net