The Eight Signs of Emotional Eating
We are born learning to gain comfort from the food our mothers gave to us. Food is something that we have to be honest about. We analyze the “why” we do something, but unless we are true to our own feelings, we can not make great progress. Learning to deal with the outside sources of stress and what triggers our emotional eating can only make us understand our selves better. I hope you find some “food for thought” below.
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| A lot of people ask, “How do I know if I am overeating for emotional reasons?”
Luckily, figuring this out is one of the easiest things to do. There are very specific symptoms and signs that you can look for. If any of the following statements sound like they could apply to you, then it’s likely you are struggling with emotional eating. 1. My hunger comes on suddenly. 2. I crave specific foods—generally not carrot sticks or steamed broccoli. 3. My hunger feels urgent—I need a particular food right away and I’m willing to walk out of my way, or get in your car late at night, or raid my kid’s Halloween candy to get it. 4. My hunger is often paired with an upsetting emotion—if I backtrack a few hours or a few days I’ll usually find an upsetting event and feeling that triggered the urge. 5. My eating habits involve unconscious eating—all of a sudden I’m eating ice-cream and I find the whole container is gone. 6. I don’t stop eating in response to being full—I keep wanting more of the taste of the food. 7. My hunger isn’t located in belly—I crave the taste of a certain food in my mouth or I can’t stop thinking of a certain food. 8. After I satisfy my hunger, I am often filled with a sense of regret or guilt. If you don’t experience any of the preceding statements, it’s likely that you’re struggling with simple biological hunger. |
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March 25th, 2009 | by Lynn | Tags: 

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Amy from Resveratrol Supplement
on April 1st, 2009 at 6:13 pm Said:
This is a great blog post. I think we all go through times where we emotionally eat but I have a friend who behaves with a few of these bullet points every day. It’s a sad situation.