3 Reasons Why You Don’t Stop Eating (and What to Do About it)
You’ve decided to give up dieting (yay!) and you’ve been working on making peace with food. You’re doing a great job at giving yourself unconditional permission to eat and you are truly enjoying your meals.
All this sounds amazing, but you are facing a dilemma. You’re enjoying your meals so much that you don’t want to stop when you recognize fullness, you want to keep eating. This is causing you to doubt your ability to become an intuitive eater.
First, let me assure you that this is a “normal” part of the process. Be gentle with yourself as you reacquaint yourself with your body and the foods you haven’t eaten for a long time.
Here are 3 reasons why you don’t want to stop eating, and what you can do about it:
- You haven’t truly given yourself unconditional permission to eat that food.
Here’s the thing…if you don’t really believe that you can eat this food again whenever you want it, it will be more difficult to stop when you recognize fullness.
What to do: work on giving yourself emotional/mental permission to eat this food in addition to physical permission.
- You are checked out during mealtime.
If you are eating with distraction (phone, newspaper, T.V etc.), you are not fully paying attention to your meal and are missing the signals of comfortable fullness. Now, suddenly you are overfull.
What to do: Put away all distractions. I know it’s challenging to sit and just eat, especially if you’re so used to multi-tasking through your meal. But you deserve better than that, and so does your body.
- You are eating to numb your feelings.
If you are used to coping with difficult emotions by turning to food, then consider whether you are trying to stuff down those emotions, so you don’t have to feel them.
What to do: Pause and ask yourself “am I still hungry?”. If your honest answer is no, then ask yourself what you are truly feeling and what do you need to help manage those feelings without food.
Your intuitive eating journey is not a linear path, it is a process that has twists and turns.
Each twist and turn are learning experiences for you. Remember to be kind and gentle to yourself as you relearn how to trust yourself, your body, and your food choices. You’ve got this!
If you’d like my help, send me an email at Bonnie@DietFreeRadiantMe.com
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