Post on 25-Jul-2016
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Eat Work Play BalancedWays to Stop Using Food as a Distraction
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Food is Always There
We might use food to:
Help us with boredom
As an excuse to be lazy
Deal with stress/anxiety
Let us feel numb
Deal with a tragic event
Other reasons
Understanding
But !!!
Be aware! It may lead you to overeating without your knowledge.
So, you must know the ways to stop using food as a distraction in your life. Go through with the next slides to stop overeating today.
1. Be Proactive
May be you are using food as a distraction from stress at work. You can be proactive by adding something in your life that will help you deal with the stress before that emotion becomes overwhelming.
This small act can definitely help you decrease your chances of reaching for food because you’re dealing with that emotion in a productive way!
2. Figure Out the Time of the Day
What time of day you end up using food to distract yourself?
Once you figure that out, set an alarm/reminder in your phone to go off around that time. This is a great way to pause and check out by yourself what it is truly needed for you!
3. Get Help or Talk to Someone
If you’re finding yourself overeating due to an overwhelm of emotions, then it may be time to talk with someone about your feelings.
Really not wanting to talk to a therapist or counselor? Then call someone you trust and let it all out with them. Sometimes, an outsider can give you some powerful advice and tips that you may not have thought of yourself.
3. Add in Fun
A lot of the women find themselves eating out of boredom.
If that is the case for you – you’ve got to purposely add fun into your life! You will continue to seek relief from the feelings of boredom if you don’t allow yourself to go out and have some adventures, crazy laughs, and good times where you let go! The more you let yourself HAVE FUN the less likely you are to overeat.
So, go get something on your schedule RIGHT now that you can look forward to!
Get in Touch
Getting Inspired? Want a food stress free life?
Schedule a FREE consultation with Abby to get some strategies and tips?
Email at : eatworkplaybalanced@gmail.com
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