Arlene Pellicane

Weight Loss 911: Help, I’m an Emotional Eater



Posted: Tuesday, April 01, 2008

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Do any of these situations sound familiar:

When faced with stress, anger, boredom, anxiety or loneliness, it's very easy to overeat. Maybe you turn to a childhood favorite like ice cream when you need a pick-me-up. Emotional eating isn't about being hungry physically; it's about being hungry emotionally. And that's why no amount of Twinkies or bonbons will truly satisfy. Unfortunately, in the process of trying to find comfort, you're packing on pounds.

But there's good news! You don't have to live as a prisoner to emotional eating. Get control of your eating habits before they take control of you. Here's how:

1. Call Weight Loss 911 (figuratively speaking!). Call up a friend when you feel down instead of turning to a lifeless carton of ice cream, no matter what flavor. Ask someone to be your accountability partner.

2. Recognize the difference between physical hunger and emotional hunger. Here's a great test for true hunger: do you want to eat snap peas, celery or broccoli? If the answer is no, you're probably just craving something sweet or salty to eat. If the answer is yes, then eat as many veggies as you like. You're really hungry!

3. Journal what you eat. For the next week, write down what you eat all day long. Look for patterns. Do you eat poorly at certain times of day? Maybe you overeat when you're alone. When you see negative patterns, start making some changes in those areas. For instance, if you're a late night snacker, brush your teeth at 8 pm and don't eat anything afterwards.

4. Look for comfort outside the kitchen. Relieve stress in your life by stretching or taking a walk in the park. Rent a chick-flick and have a good cry. Get a manicure. Listen to your favorite music CD. Think of things you enjoy doing that don't involve food.

5. Keep your perimeter secure. Don't allow unhealthy, high calorie foods into your kitchen. If your pantry is stocked with potato chips, cookies, cakes and sodas, you're asking for trouble. Save your treats for social events.

Emotional eating is a very hard habit to break, but it can be done. Some days, you'll do better than others. The key is to keep trying. There will come a day when you'll automatically turn to a friend instead of the pantry. When that happens, you'll know you've gained a weight loss victory!

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Top-level comments on this article: (3 total)
» left by Mr. Keith
3 years 287 days ago.
25 fans.
I really liked your article, except for the advice about the chick flick...:) Good luck with your website. I will visit it again. I enjoyed a few of the google ads. Thanks, Mr. Keith
» left by 3 years 286 days ago.
Thanks for visiting Losing Weight After Baby! Don't men like chick flicks too...HA!
» left by Susan Thom 3 years 284 days ago.
174 fans.
hi arlene, this was a well written article, with some good tips. i've been seeing a commercial for brownies in a box, that can be microwaved. i only bought 2, and had one last night., delicious! tonight, i'll have the other one, and then there won't be any goodies left in the house. thanks for sharing, best regards, sue thom
» left by Teresa Ortiz
3 years 284 days ago.
187 fans.
Another great job Arlene! This advice is great. One of these days I will take it. :-) Blessings to you! Teresa
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