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Keep head hunger in perspective.

Molly S.
on 5/27/10 9:35 pm - Chicago, IL

Keep head hunger in perspective.

Is your mind convinced it needs chocolate, chips, fries, ice cream, or some other comfort food? Of course, you know you don't really need those foods. You can look at your "head hunger" as a psychological call for comfort. Maybe you are feeling depressed, anxious, or bored. Do you want to cover up or soothe your feelings with food? How else can you cope with your uncomfortable feelings?

When hunger takes hold, keep your mind distracted from food and your hands busy. In your journal, write down what you want to accomplish as a thinner and healthier person and the type of life you want to live. Then, use your vision of the new you to put your head hunger in the proper perspective. You don't have to let head hunger rule your behavior.

Action for today: Make a list of five activities that can be alternatives to stress eating. When the next urge to graze comes along, you'll be prepared.
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Laural D.
on 5/27/10 9:57 pm - Cuero, TX
Molly I understand what you are saying about head hunger. It has a tight grip on me and I am trying hard to get over it. I have been doing pretty good until yesterday and it was like I was on a 'see food' binge but today is a new day and I am going to make it through the day successfully! I have only exercised once this week but as of day my goal is to walk some very day. My favorite type of exercise is walking, just wish I had someone to do it with. :(. I  plan to also start writing things down and re-reading them when I get discourage. Well that is my plan and I am sticking to it, lol. Have a great day!
        
Molly S.
on 5/27/10 11:12 pm - Chicago, IL
You can do it Laural.  Those are good goals.  I am back on track with exercising almost every day now.  I go to gym and do walking away the pounds DVD's at home when I can't make it to gym.  Exercising is much easier for me than my eating habits.  But I am making progress with my eating habits.  I have learned to be patient with myself and make a plan for challenging times.

Have a good weekend!! and KIT.

Hugs,
Molly
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