But the second step is OH so much
harder! And a lot of people never do
this step, and (in my humble opinion) this is the main reason that they are not
able to complete the job.
Whoever overeats has a reason for doing so.
We all want to be thin, beautiful, and healthy, so there must be a compelling
reason that causes us to irrationally overeat. We are GAINING SOME BENEFIT FROM
THE EXCESS FOOD. Possibilities:
-sugar gives me an energy
boost when I didn't sleep enough last night…
-cake comforts my nerves when
I am tense
-eating gives me something to
do when bored
These are just a few examples. The
"second step" is to discover WHAT IS TRIGGERING your overeating, and
find NON-FOOD ALTERNATIVES.
Even though I am a good three years on this
journey, and about 75 kilos (165 lbs) lighter, I still struggle at times with
overeating. Because those "benefits" of overeating are still there, I
still have to be on my toes to make sensible choices. It is OH SO EASY to slip back to bad and
unhealthy ways of dealing with tiredness and stress.
However, on the positive side, it does
become easier to make those right choices. I've learned, for example, that a
good brisk walk will cure my tension even better than a cookie… and without the
guilt, as well!
And of course, making those right choices,
and living healthy is a heck of a lot of fun……
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And as parents and grandparents we must use non-food items gifts to celebrate and bribe our children/grandchildren, so they won't resort to food when they need something special.
Good points. And congratulations on striving for the second step!
You gave me a lot of "food for thought!" thank you!
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