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Monday, 15 March 2010

First thing...CONGRATULATIONS to Dawn Robinson who won the first Blog Raffle and a couple of pounds of yummy protein powder! 

Now, let me ask you a question: How often has your mood affected your eating and exercise decisions? If you're being totally upfront, it probably has happened more than a few times.  The emotions are a powerful force to overcome.

The heart wants what the heart wants.  Well, that's what they say anyway.  What will you do?  Will you give in to the temptations of this romance?   Be careful, because this romance will leave you feeling used up and guilty.  Yeah, you're going to be making love like never before.  But wait...

This romance doesn't involve dancing, walks on the beach or sex.  This romance involves FOOD and it gets crazy!

It can be beyond frustrating. 

You're doing well with your weight loss or fitness program when all of a sudden something happens in your life that gets you all perturbed and you lose it. 

So what's your next thought?  What's your next move going to be?  I know, stupid question.  You're going to EAT and make love to your food.

...And so you do. 

You get down right, dirty south, nitty gritty romantic and you begin thinking about what you're going to eat that will make you feel better.  Mmmmmmm, how about some pizza or some fried chicken?  No?  Okay.  How about some sweets?  Yup, that's it.  We need some ice cream baby! 

For many, emotions can be what drives the poor lifestyle choices. Lots of times these emotions are open and obvious, while other times they're under the surface and not that easy to discern.  People can eat to help deal with all types of feelings--anxiety, fear, guilt, and sadness or just about anything uncomfortable.  Unfortunately, it's a cycle that can seem like a vacuum pulling you in and never letting you go. 

Food is seen as a panacea and it becomes the comforter for all ills.  How does it do that and why do so many fall prey to emotional eating?  Here's why:

  • Food impacts us in a positive way--albeit temporarily--because we associate it with happy memories, holidays or celebrations.  Therefore, it puts us in "that" good mood or place.
  • Eating fills our minutes and occupies our time, which in turn, keeps our minds busy with food instead of pain, anger, anxiety and so on.
  • Food can actually change the chemical balance in the body.  The stimulation of endorphins brings feelings of contentment and even happiness.

As you can see, this is much more complex than simply just saying "hey, I'll stop eating junk food." 

There are no quick tips to eradicate this type of behavior.  I believe it takes intensive processing, goal setting, mind conditioning and accountability.  That's why these are all the things central to our new D3 program.  But here are some tangible things you can begin to implement which will help:

1.  Analyze and record your daily activities and when you eat what you eat.  Try to identify the triggers that lead to your unhealthy choices. Do NOT over-analyze.  Just write down what you eat and when and the rest will reveal itself.  Then, remove those things from your life or find healthy ways to deal with the feelings associated with the foods.

2.  Listen to your body and eat slowly.  Studies have revealed that chewing your food slowly may release chemicals in the brain that trigger satiety.

3.  Turn off the TV!  Many have a deep emotional connection with television and food.  Without realizing it, there is a romance going on that is destroying your chances at attaining your dream body.  Instead of watching the boob tube put on some music, write or read instead.

4.  Replace unhealthy snack foods with healthy choices and beverages.  Drinking tasty herbal teas can be a great way to keep the taste buds busy. 

5.  Drink lots of water.  Quite often you're not experiencing hunger but thirst.  Believe it or not your body picks up the wrong signals.  Unfortunately, these signals are also being fueled by your emotions too.  Next time you feel like opening the fridge, drink 2-3 glasses of cold water instead and see what happens to your hunger.  It can't hurt.

6.  See your body as the gift from God that it is and treat your body with a greater respect.  I teach my clients to SEE and TRAIN their bodies as exceptional machines.  Think like this: You're creating YOUR machine with every bite and swallow.  What you put in it will determine what it becomes.

7.  Cultivate habits that relate to a healthier lifestyle. From reading to writing to a long power walk after dinner.  Change your habits and your heart and mind will follow.

By the way, some use alcohol the same way many use food.  If this is you, think twice and do NOT miss my next blog post.  Alcohol is KILLING your best efforts at getting leaner, stronger or more muscular. 

Do not see food or your emotions as the enemy.  In fact, see NOTHING in a negative light but rather set the positive surroundings in place to SHAPE the WAY you THINK.

Leave some comments and let's get into this :)

 

 

 

POSTED BY: Tony AT 10:06 pm   |  Permalink   |  33 Comments  |  E-mail this
Comments:
Hey Tony- you always know what to post - when i need it posted- great article
Posted by Lori Raper on 03/15/2010 22:18:15
:) LOL "You get down right, dirty south, nitty gritty romantic and you begin thinking about what you're going to eat that will make you feel better. Mmmmmmm, how about some pizza or some fried chicken? No? Okay. How about some sweets? Yup, that's it. We need some ice cream baby! " he, he, he... Especially when you are a hopeless romantic like me :)
Posted by Katalin on 03/15/2010 22:26:34
Congratulations Dawn R! Tony- will you share your most 'romantic' protein shake recipe please?
Posted by Katalin on 03/15/2010 22:29:24
What a great post. This one is for printing and hanging on my wall!! I will add one more to the list: SLEEP. When I don't get enough of it my reaction will turn to food...when my pillow is a much better alternative!
Posted by DanielleS on 03/16/2010 04:31:06
Number 3 jumped out at me because I always eat my food in front of the television. I feel like I need it and I don't know why. Even if I'm not in front of the television, I am either in front of the computer or reading a book. I am not sure why I need a destraction while I'm eating. It's a really interesting issue. I can't wait to see the post on alcohol, especially with that study that came out last week.
Posted by Fran on 03/16/2010 05:44:28
Congrats Dawn!!!
Posted by April J on 03/16/2010 06:42:37
Tony I went to Uno's Chicago Grill and watched my friends eat deep dish pizza. I had a BIG side salad with grilled chicken. I almost brought my own chicken ;) It CAN be done, you just have to want it. I felt great afterwards and didn't miss out on anything except for heartburn and bigger love handles. I get very creative with my foods and protein powders. If I feel the need to cheat I "fake" a cake or cookie. If anyone needs help please let me know!!
Posted by April J on 03/16/2010 06:45:53
Thanks for this post, Tony. It is exactly what I needed to read to get me off of this crazy roller coaster that I've been on the last couple of weeks. I will press on and change my thinking. Great job :)
Posted by ClariT on 03/16/2010 08:01:06
Thanks Lori, Danielle and Clari. Fran, YES, sleep is a major culprit. Hormonally it can be extremely detrimental. Fat burning and muscle building are severely impaired, if not the process shut down when someone is sleep deprived. Good post! April...I expect nothing less from you :)
Posted by Tony on 03/16/2010 08:10:39
Ahhhhh Emotional Eating! Yes I too am guilty. But when I put my mind, and focus into the body and healthy life I want, then I seem to be more in control. However I journal my meals, I time my meals, I make sure I am in a quiet place and really focus on the nutrience my body is reacieving from the meals. I make sure I enjoy my food and not just devour it. Tony is helping me to find clearity and with that clarity I am finding ways to eleviate any emotional eating. I am loving my success and accomplisment! Thanks T!
Posted by Cori H on 03/16/2010 08:52:32
I love how you just really put things into perspective.
Posted by Blondell D on 03/16/2010 09:28:49
Just a quick note to those who have referred friends and family to the blog and newsletter, please put the person's email address and full name in your email to us. Your Free Ebook is on the way though :) Thanks for the support.
Posted by Tony on 03/16/2010 09:53:14
Blondell...THANK YOU :)
Posted by Tony on 03/16/2010 09:54:00
Wow... thank you for posting this particular blog Tony!
Posted by Sarah on 03/16/2010 11:15:09
So yesterday I was in a silly mood, after hanging out with my son who was full of funny stories :) So my post came from that funny moment but of course I see & know the seriousness & importance of your teachings & guidance Tony. And I greatly appreciate it!
Posted by Katalin on 03/16/2010 11:44:18
And this topic is so misleading in most media: McDonalds commercial presented as healthy during Winter Olympics. Men's Health Magazine 6/09 issue:article: Edible Seduction "Great food is like great sex, the more you have the more you want" with a sexy model in lingerie-1st pic-eating chocolate cake,2nd pic-steak & fries, 3rd pic-w/alcohol, cookies, etc
Posted by Katalin on 03/16/2010 11:54:24
Wow, you are totally talking to me! Thank you so much for this blog post! Can't wait to see the next one!
Posted by dieann on 03/16/2010 12:26:09
Tony, you told me that once I stopped eating all that junk food, the cravings would stop. You were right. The cleaner I eat, the less junk food I crave. The food industry certainly has the pleasure centers of our brains hooked on artificial flavors and ingrediants.
Posted by Jacquie P on 03/16/2010 13:30:24
I am very much and emotional eater which I guess is the first step (acknowledge). When I am in the midst of the binge I know it and I just haven't quite been able to figure out what to do at that point. I guess to never get there in the first place would be ideal. Food definately give me comfort.
Posted by Kathi B on 03/16/2010 14:53:49
Sarah, Katalin, Thanks! Dienn, You're welcome and I think it talks to all of us at least once in a while. It's all about how we handle it. Jacquie, no doubt. They have a science around how they are feeding us certain chemicals. From the corn syrup to other garbage. Stay strong because YOU are an inspiration :)
Posted by Tony on 03/16/2010 14:54:39
Every day I tell myself, " I will eat clean today." Then something comes up and I'm hittin' the nearest fast food restaurant. It's a continuous cycle and one that must stop. I KNOW what to eat and what NOT to eat. Just have to train my brain to be stronger than my stomach. I WILL win!
Posted by Evelyne L. on 03/16/2010 16:13:38
Hola nene, thank you for such amazing blog and yes it is talking about me, so I will definatelly practice what you teach. Thank you for all your help and your amazing training.
Posted by Karina Morales on 03/16/2010 17:27:56
Evelyne, you did it once before and you can do it again. Circumstances can sidetrack you and hold you down for a while, but they can't get the best of you. Karina, you can and will make it happen. One of the ways to do that if you're an emotional eater is to let your MOTION influence your E-motion. In other words, control your surroundings, think positive and move towards what you want BODY & MIND. MOVE...:)
Posted by Tony on 03/17/2010 07:07:25
Also, in an earlier post, I meant to refer to Danielle regarding sleep. Sorry. Danielle, SLEEP is and can be one of the MOST damaging overlooked obstacles. Once you begin to get more of it, everything falls into place. Thanks for the good word. Fran, for many the TV "is" the very trigger that is destroying them. Amazing things will happen if you cut the connection to it off.
Posted by Tony on 03/17/2010 07:28:08
I messed up yesterday ,mid-day and didn't get back on track. Then in the middle of the night I'm analyzing "why"? Emotions, emotions,EMOTIONS (my son spending his spring break w/his Dad so I won't see him for 1.5 weeks & some pain I've been having that Dr. has not clearly diagnosed yet). TODAY IS A NEW DAY. I'll probably be reading Tony's blogs over & over to stay on track :) Happy St. Patrick's Day everyone :)
Posted by Katalin on 03/17/2010 09:05:57
I used 2 b an emotional eater 2 fill up the time whether bored,lonely,or didn't know how 2 deal w/'stuff.'Now I know when I get a 'craving' or sweet tooth,I need 2 move physically!I'm learning 2 pay more attention to my body-I CHOOSE 2 control my body,my body DOES NOT control me!!!!Thank U 4 this blog post Tony!It's nothing for me 2 drink at least a gallon of water/day now.I love drinking tea!If I could have a comfort food,tea would be it.YUM!Stevia w/green T is so good!I was going over the blog again,& I realize I blew my eating when I sat down 2 watch a movie on tv...I hardly sit down,much less 2 watch the boob tube.Next time,I will get moving!Tony,thank U 4 helping us become aware of these things-U R empowering us 2 overcome & succeed!!!
Posted by Sarah Morris on 03/17/2010 10:48:16
You're welcome Sarah. I think this is something that everyone deals with at some point. For many, it becomes so deeply engrained in their hearts and minds that it takes on a life of its own. It doesn't have to be that way. I have seen and helped hundreds who at one time LIVED for food and alcohol...literally NEVER go back. There is hope!
Posted by Tony on 03/17/2010 15:32:38
I am an emotional eater for sure. I have begun to realize however that if I give in, when the stress that caused me to eat passes, I will still be depressed over what I ate, on the other hand If I don't give in, when the stress passes I can feel proud and not have taken 3 steps back. If I have the presence of mind to remember this, it works! LOL
Posted by YvetteR on 03/17/2010 21:21:04
Yvette, you are amazing! You are like me and don't have a good memory ;) After a competition I tell myself I won't pig out...then it happens. All the months of hard work down the drain. You'll experience this soon enough LOL!
Posted by April on 03/18/2010 06:32:25
I was just thinking what came first the chicken or the egg :) Was it my out of control life that caused the emotional eating... or even possibly my emotional eating that caused the out of control life... lol! All I can say is it feels so good to be in control again... just like before... Thanks for helping me hold on T.
Posted by Tina E on 03/18/2010 08:19:00
This is a great post...I think we've all had times of emotional eating. Like many others, I find if I stick to my guns and eat clean, I don't have cravings for the junk. Friends think it's weird to crave salads and fruit but it makes sense to me!
Posted by Stephanie W on 03/18/2010 10:56:21
I have definately done emotional eating, and the words about feeling used up and empty afterward are SO TRUE!! Herbal tea works well for me, I don't eat in front of the TV hardly ever anymore. I do like to read fitness blogs and eat in front of the computer. When I am done eating my computer time is over - saves me wasting too much time online, and helps me eat slower and be more satisfied with my food.
Posted by Sylvia Bucknell on 03/19/2010 12:29:21
Stephanie, very true. Once we get into a "habit" we tend to continue. The mind will eventually lead if you do it long enough. Unfortunately, many fall before that point. Keep it up :) Sylvia, that's excellent! I'm sure the change in the discipline is what lead to the new, healthy behavior. Good going.
Posted by Tony on 03/20/2010 08:43:35

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