23rd October 2018
Celebrate what’s working, address what’s not!
Well by gosh I think I’m better! FINALLY, Two weeks of yak
but apart from a lingering cough which I can live with, I finally feel well
again, I won’t lie though, bed is my favourite place at the moment, the alarm
just gave me a startle, 5am in October is not a pleasant time of day when you’re
still a little tired, it’s dark and cold, it’ll be darker next week when the
clocks go back.
A pint of water, followed by a big mug of tea and I’ll be
good. Today’s coaching question has me a
bit stumped; “When did you last do something which scared you a bit?” My life is pretty routine these days with mom,
so I’m struggling with this one, it’s been a good while since I did something
that scared me, although walking in the house after work most days has that effect
on me, I never know what version I’m going to get of mom with Alzheimer’s, also
occasionally when mom doesn’t
wake at her usual time, I worry she may not wake, I know
that day will come but it’s still going to be horrible when it does.
Anyway let’s focus on something good! My lunch yesterday was
good, eggy bread, nice, I threw in some spring onions and it was delicious, I’m
going to make something with chicken today, thinking probably using the jar of honey
and mustard chicken tonight sauce, nice simple meal, could even throw it in the
slow cooker before I go out. That with
some packet mash, oooo nice. There was a
time I wouldn’t have considered that sauce, 24SP a jar! However when you think that chicken breast is
zero, that’s only 6SP a portion, then 5SP for a portion of rice or potatoes, it’s
a delicious meal once you’ve thrown some veggies on it. I have a cauliflower I might add to it the
sauce will cover that well, although we’ll need some green to balance out all
that white food.
Eating for the sake of it!
That was a topic in my group last night after I’d gone to bed. Why do we do it, we overeat, feel sick, so
carry on overeating, then we feel miserable, realise there’s only so many weeks
left of the year and we’ve wasted the weeks we’ve already had, then we feel
totally rubbish.
What to do?
There are practical things you can do that will help but
also I think everyone’s reasons are different and we have to address them. Emotional eating is common, eating hits a
pleasure signal in the brain. A cycle of overeating is similar to a cycle of drinking
too much alcohol, over use of a drug, etc.
It’s tough because unlike drink, fags and alcohol we still
have to eat we can’t cut food completely out of our life and move forward.
When we’re overeating, we disconnect and forget the
consequences until we’re finished, could we have a mantra or affirmation of
some sort to remind us or maybe a question, using your WHY as a base to form
that mantra/question. Remember why you
joined WW, why you want to lose weight and use that information to question
yourself or to remind yourself before you start the binging.
Practical things you could do include; smaller plates to
give the illusion of clearing your plate, remember the first bit is always the
best so try to reduce your portions.
Actually start tasting the food and acknowledge it’s not tasting as
great as your believing and the after effects won’t certainly be worth it.
Be aware of your actions, if you’re eating and you’re not
hungry but you’re ignoring that, acknowledge it, say it out loud, “I’m not
hungry but I’m going to eat it anyway!
Try filling up on good stuff, the more of that you eat, the
less you’re likely to eat of the stuff that’s going to cause the weight gain.
It takes 20 minutes for you to digest your food and for your
brain to realise it’s full, try eating slower, make it harder, use chop sticks,
eat with your opposite hand – still with the knife and fork of course!
The one thing I believe will help is asking yourself the
question ‘what’s really bothering me? What am I really hungry for?” Start identifying the emotions, this is what
we covered in my meetings last week and I felt that members got a lot from
talking to each other about it, realising it’s not just them and looking for
solutions that would help them, because remember no two of us are the same, we
have to find our own ways of changing.
Stop expecting yourself to be ‘okay’ all the time, when life
changes and challenges are thrown at us, we aren’t going to instantly handle everything
and cope, we have to adjust and sometimes we turn to food as a comfort,
acknowledge that’s what you’re doing and go from there.
Now I’m off to have a shower, followed by some breakfast, I’m
thinking eggs, ain’t had a runny egg for a good few days, I’ll be having
withdrawal!
Here’s to having a stress free day and if we don’t to being
okay with that and handling it without the aid of food!
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