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Do You Have To Be Perfect To Lose Weight?
It's very important that you begin your healthier lifestyle with an understanding that there will be days when you will stray from healthy eating and exercising. You will not be perfect in your diet and exercise program, nor should you be. Success doesn't come from being perfect. Success comes to you from a balance and moderation of healthy habits.
Your weight and body issues don't have anything to do with food. It isn't what you eat but why you eat. One of the problems with weight loss surgery and diet programs is our belief that they hold the answer. If only we can follow them, they will work for us. Unfortunately for many of us, we didn't experience long-term weight loss success. Did we fail? No. Absolutely not! The diets failed because they are not the answer.
Emotional Eating - What's Your Excuse?
Sometimes no matter how hard you try you find it difficult to lose weight. Is it poor choice of foods, poor self-discipline or a difficult relationship with food? This article shows you how to abandon the excuses and get control of your eating habits.
Conquer Emotional Eating - Start With Spring Cleaning!
Emotional eating and overeating can wreck diets. Sometimes people reach their target weight successfully but can't maintain the weight loss, because their emotional relationship with food has not changed while they are dieting. This article shows you how to begin a new relationship with food and conquer emotional eating, outlining practical steps to help you along the way.
Quiet The Voice Of Emotional Eating
You received good news; you want to eat; you feel anxious or worried; you want to eat; you are feeling down for no particular reason that you can identify; you want to eat. What is this voice similar to a recording playing over and over in your head? Sometimes this voice is screaming and so overwhelming for the urge to give in. This is head hunger or emotional eating. What is emotional eating and how can you silence that voice?
Sugar is not our friend to lose weight. Sugar and simple carbohydrate foods are empty calories and provide no nutrition. Have you ever noticed when you eat sugar and simple carbs that you want more and more. The cycle doesn't end. If you want to have weight loss success, make friends with foods that don't have large amounts of sugar. Complex carbs have long-lasting fullness for your body. Sugar is a big zero. Make your calories count.
Are you hungry? How hungry? Can you tell how hungry you are? By using the Rate Your Hunger Chart, you'll be able to distinguish between true physical hunger and head hunger. You'll be able to tune into your own body to nourish it to physical satiety. You'll be able to identify for yourself when you should begin eating and when you should stop. Weight loss and maintenance will naturally occur. Tune in rather than tune out to your hunger.
Say Goodbye To Food And Weight Obsession: Change Your Thoughts To Shape Your Body Without Dieting
Body and weight obsession has become a national pastime. Nearly 4 out of 5 women hate their bodies.If you're a woman who has struggled for years with being overweight, feeling afraid of eating real food, caught in a cycle of binging and dieting, then this article will guide you to take the steps to get free of food and weight obsession.
170 Things To Do When You Want To Eat But You're Not Really Hungry
If you are a woman struggling with emotional eating, take heart. Help is on the way. The following is a partial list of things to do when you want to eat but you're not physically hungry. Emotional Eating is when you use food to handle stress when you're overwhelmed. It's simply an association that your brain made in an effort to relieve stress. Try these ideas and you'll acquire some new coping methods.
Your Psychological Food Relationship And Your Health
Psychological food relationship is related to how you think about food and its effect on your weight and body image. Unhealthy psychological food relationship, due to negative emotions or distorted thinking, often results in food addiction or an eating disorder. To improve your psychological relationship with food, you must identify the trigger and deal with it head-on. To ignore it only perpetuates the unhealthy eating behavior.
Giving up things that are to not good for you – it’s not always easy. We invest a lot of ourselves in our habits and the way we always have done things. Eventually, if you keep your attention on health, wellness, and well being, you will grace yourself with the follow through you want and just do the thing that is in front of you to do.
Emotional eaters sometimes talk about food as if it is a friend. It isn't.