Why Do We Cheat on Our Diets?
If only we could solve this question, the world (for many)
would be a better place! Well, the reality is that there are
real answers to this question that will apply to many
people. It will take a good dose of reality and a brave
heart to stop denying what really happens. Read on to
discover some answers that may change your life forever and
give you the impetus to lose weight and keep it off!
Justification?
Being overweight can be used as an excuse for being unhappy,
especially when you do not do anything to help yourself.
Subconsciously, over-eating is a comfort for many people and
this then allows them to hide behind their weight problem
and helps them to justify rejection and avoid being hurt.
They can then shift the blame of rejection on their
weight-problem, without addressing other aspects of their
fears.
Sometimes it seems easier to hide behind your “weight
problem”, than address other matters where you may have a
greater fear of failure.
Eating Without Thinking?
If you are concentrating on another activity while you are
eating you are more likely to overeat because you are not
fully aware of how full you are feeling. This factor can be
difficult to change because it is not a conscious action.
Try to only eat when you don’t have a lot of other
distractions. Sit down, eat slowly and enjoy the food you
are eating, and remember that it is not always necessary to
go back for seconds. It takes 20 minutes for food to reach
your stomach and for your brain to register that you are
full.
Cravings?
The famous “Pavlov’s dogs” were conditioned to eat at the
sound of a bell, and we human are much the same when it
comes to habitual cravings. If you wonder why you always
feel like a chocolate when you sit down to watch a movie, or
you have to have a box of popcorn….think again. You are not
necessarily craving these foods because you are hungry, but
rather consider force of habit. During the time when you
have a craving, try to ask yourself whether you are really
hungry or not. If you are hungry, reach for a low fat snack
rather than a chocolate bar or bag of crisps.
Indulging?
Eating or thinking about food can be a distraction from your
troubles and you may therefore be unnecessarily over-eating.
Emotions and hormones can trigger certain cravings, for
example, if you are feeling low, chocolate and carbohydrates
assist the production of serotonin in your brain. Serotonin
helps you feel happier. This is why we might crave sweet or
starchy foods during times of sadness or stress.
If you identify with any of the above factors, you could be
on your way towards discovering what is triggering you to
overeat.
- Source: Herbalife Today Magazine
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