7 Key Steps to Kick Binge Eating Addiction out of Your Head
By Karen Philips
Binge eating / overeating is mainly an emotional problem. The good news is that you will be able to stop binge eating if you start to feel more confident, more powerful, more energised and more loved and loving. I guarantee that if you start feeling more positive about yourself it will be easier for you to stop this addiction.
To make things easier and more practical here are 7 Important Steps to kick binge eating out of your head.
Step 1. Make your S.M.A.R.T. goals: that is Specific, Meaningful, Attainable, Realistic and Timed. For example, goals like "lose weight", "eat healthy", or 'have less stress' are far too vague and unspecific to help to create a positive change. On the other hand, goals like "eat only 5 small meals a day and only water in between" , " exercise 30 minutes a day every day" or "meditate 15 min a day every day" sounds much more specific, meaningful and realistic.
Step 2. Decide your final moment of success.
How would you know when you finally achieved your goal? For this reason you should create a picture in your head of the "ideal you". For instance, you may see a picture of yourself as a slim, happy and radiant lady who eats 5 small meals a day, exercises 30 min a day and mediate at least 15 minutes a day. She does it all with ease and enthusiasm.
Keeping this picture in your head will always remain you of who you are going to be. When you achieve what you imagined - that will be your final moment of success.
Step 3. Identify your friends and enemies. Take a piece of paper and draw a vertical line on the middle of page from the top to the bottom of the page. On the very top of the page on the left half write FRIENDS and ENEMIES on the other half. Then think creatively what are they. For example, your friends could be exercise, meditation, eating fruits and vegetables, drinking water, feelings of excitement etc. Your enemies could be deep fried food, rich cakes, loneliness, boredom, sitting on the sofa, laying in bed too long, watching TV too much, negative attitude and stress.
Constantly remain yourself of who they are (friends and enemies) and decide who you are going to be with: with your friends or with your enemies.
Step 4. Chew your food longer and start the meal with a mouthful of protein. When you start every meal with a mouthful of protein this reduces the cravings. This also reduces the amount of insulin released by your pancreas.
Make affirmation for yourself like: "The more I chew my food the healthier I become". Repeat it as often as possible.
Step 5. Drink more water while you eat. Before you start eating - have a glass of water. Water fills the stomach and can reduce the cravings.
Step 6. Meditate every day to get in tune with your body. Binge eating means that you are not in tune with your body and eat emotionally instead of eating when you are hungry. Binge eating means you use food as a tranquiliser and pain reliever.
To stop doing that you must know when your body is hungry and when you just have cravings and urges. Meditation is the best tool to focus your attention on your body's vibrations and be able to identify your body's needs.
Step 7. Exercise at least 30 minutes a day. Regular exercises will speed up your metabolism and correct the damage binge eating may have done to your body. Regular exercises will also make your body to produce special chemicals - endorphins which make you happier, beautiful, radiant and confident. When you become happy, beautiful, confident and healthy - the binge eating will stop. Guarantee!!! Can you put yourself in this picture?
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