November 24th 2009
Losing weight when stressed is difficult to say the least. Even when life is not especially tough, it can still be really difficult to lose weight. However, many dieters find that hard periods in life cause even more weight gain, because they tend to eat excessively when they feel anxious. When they are less stressed, they tend to eat well, making weight loss much easier during peaceful times.
Avoiding emotional eating takes considerable deliberate effort on each individual’s part, especially if you tend to eat when nervous. Some dieters find that they even eat more than they should when they are elated. This is simply another type of emotional eating. Call it positive emotional eating, if you like. It still is considered emotional eating. The trick is to think about what you are eating and why each time you eat. Ask yourself if you are genuinely hungry. If you are not, there is no need to eat any additional food.
Post pregnancy weight loss can be especially difficult. However, if you breastfeed, you can burn fat faster than if you do not nurse, so do consider nursing your infant for several reasons, including your child’s health and your own more rapid weight loss. Do not get back to your fitness routine again until your doctor says it’s okay, because you don’t want to harm yourself, especially if you had a C-section. Eat healthy food, drink a lot of water and get lots of shut-eye, both for your own sake and the sake of your infant.
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August 20th 2009
Losing weight when stressed is hard to say the least. Even when life is not very tough, it can still be really difficult to drop pounds. However, lots of individuals believe that difficult periods in life increase even more weight gain, because they tend to eat excessively when they feel stressed out. When they are less anxious, they tend to eat less, making weight loss much less difficult during good periods.
Avoiding emotional eating takes some intentional effort on each dieter’s part, especially if you tend to eat when nervous. Some dieters learn that they even eat excessively when they are feeling joy. This is simply another type of emotional eating. Call it joyful emotional eating, if you like. It still counts as emotional eating. The secret is to think about what you are eating and why each time you take another bite. Ask yourself if you are genuinely hungry. If you are not, there is no need to eat any additional food.
Post pregnancy weight loss can be especially hard. However, if you breastfeed, you can lose weight faster than if you do not nurse, so do contemplate nursing your child for numerous reasons, including your child’s health and your own quicker weight loss. Do not resume working out again until your doctor approves, because you don’t want to harm yourself, especially if you had a C-section. Eat healthy food, drink a lot of water and get lots of shut-eye, both for your own sake and the sake of your infant.
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