Here’s How to NOT Eat Your Emotions (and a Free Master Class Friday 5/15/2020)
A few years ago, I had oral surgery. I had a tooth extracted, and then an implant placed.
I don’t know if you’ve ever experienced having a tooth pulled or an implant placed, but I’ll tell you this is a very long process. And not very pleasant.
During one of many visits to the oral surgeon, she told me that we had to delay finishing the procedure. I was so upset. I wanted to be done with this already. And here she is telling me we cannot move forward for about 2 months.
I was upset, frustrated, and irritated…and you know what the oral surgeon told me to do as I was leaving her office? She said:
“Bonnie, stop at the bakery and pick up a treat. You’ll feel better!”
Whaaattt?
I swiftly turned around to look at her. For a moment, I was inclined to go into a speech about how I don’t feed my emotions. But I thought the better of it and decided to smile and leave.
The surgeon’s immediate response to my feelings of disappointment is not uncommon for many people. Experiencing an uncomfortable emotion? Feed it. It’s easier to feed the emotion that to feel the emotion.
But is this in your absolute best interest? Is numbing the pain or stuffing it down with food the best way for you to take care of you?
No.
Many times, your eating response to an uncomfortable emotion can feel impulsive.
Let’s examine this further.
The definition of the word impulsive me
ans “actions based on sudden desires rather than careful thought; based on emotional impulses; acting under stress or emotion.”
When acting impulsively, you are acting quickly or acting without fully examining the consequences.
So, for example:
- when you impulsively grab for the cookie when you walk in from work because it was sitting on the counter
- or you impulsively reach for the ice cream in the freezer after you have an argument with your partner
These are examples of you acting without fully examining the consequences. And it’s only after you finish the cookie(s) or the pint of chocolate fudge ice cream that you stop and wonder “why did I do that, again?”
Does this resonate with you?
Do you suddenly find yourself eating without even thinking about it first?
Then you feel guilty and the negative self-talk starts (“there you go again, you just can’t’ control yourself”) and you start to criticize yourself for “not wanting IT bad enough”? And we know what IT is, right? Weight loss!
Impulsive eating can be an emotional roller coaster with triggers at almost every meal or time of day that can lead you to overindulge.
And more often than not, there is some emotional reason behind that impulsive decision to eat. It’s just that sometimes it’s not so easy for you to figure it out.
But, you have the power within you to identify the WHY behind your impulsive and emotional eating. You must first become aware in order to have change.
I’m going to show you how to start this process in my FREE Master Class called ‘Your 3 Step Plan to End Emotional Eating’. This master class will lay out the exact 3 steps that I take my private clients through to help end emotional eating.
In this class, you will discover:
- The real reason behind emotional eating (and it has nothing to do with food)
- What kind of emotional eater you are, and the specific strategies that will work for you
- The 3 steps to break free from emotional eating
Click HERE to save your spot!