Clearing the blur between Emotional and Physical hunger
Lets discuss something that affects each and every one of us: The battle between understanding emotional and physical hunger - and properly addressing it.
Food is on
this planet to nourish our bodies and provide the fuel we need to keep living.
However, not all food is created equal and if we have health, wellness and
fitness goals – frozen pizza and beer isn’t going to make the cut anymore.
Emotional Hunger
We eat for emotional reasons because we have a ‘need’ to
FEEL better. Fat and sugar target the pleasure center in our brain and tend to
temporarily heal emotional discomfort. Not to forget – alcohol… *sugar* in drug
form that acts as a pretty great distraction from poor feelings. However,
afterwards the issues are still ever-present and now we have a stomach full of
toxic food and drink that adds to the snowballing feelings of guilt, shame and discomfort
that leads to another failing fad diet.
Emotional hunger happens quickly.
Physical Hunger
Food is GOOD. We need food for energy and to maintain healthy (fat-burning) muscle tissue and healthy organs. Don’t get me wrong, I love food – maybe more
than most. That being said, there are ways to enjoy nutritionally bountiful
meals when you are physically hungry that aid in you reaching your health,
wellness and fitness goals rather than disrupting them.
Physical hunger happens gradually.
You start to feel that slow progression into awareness that
its time to eat. Its probably physical hunger telling you its time to eat if you’re
sensing physical cues like the little pang of hunger - followed by a kitten
purr in your stomach... until there is a lion roaring in your gut! Understand that eating is necessary. There is no guilt,
shame, remorse or negative feelings involved when you address physical hunger
with nutritionally sound meals in proper serving sizes.
6 Ways to Address WHY you're hungry
Hints that you may be emotionally hungry:
-The feeling of hunger is experienced above your neck. (You’re
mind is swimming with thoughts of sugarplums and emotionally pleasurable food.)
-You’re ‘checked-out’ emotionally and are experiencing
feelings that don’t feel so good and have thoughts that food or drinks will
make you feel better.
-You are avoiding something uncomfortable by putting your focus on food.
How to know if you’re physically hungry:
-The feeling of hunger is experienced below your neck.
-Its been 3+ hours since your last meal.
-You can hear your stomach barking at you for fuel.
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