So you know what it’s like when you decide to keep eating when you’re full. You knoooow you shouldn’t keep eating. You realize you’re full, you sit back, you know it’s time to stop – but you don’t. No judgement here whatsoever, because that was me for so long!
This episode is talking all about WHY you are still eating even though you’re waaaay too full.
Understanding the “Light Switch” Moment
Have you ever experienced that moment when, despite feeling full, you just can’t stop eating? It’s like a light switch flips on, and suddenly, you’re diving back into that delicious meal or snack. This isn’t just a one-time occurrence; many people face this challenge regularly.
You Feel Like You Got It Wrong
This often stems from trying to follow rigid food rules. You may pressure yourself with thoughts like, “I need to stop when I’m full,” or “Am I doing this right?” This creates anxiety around eating, making it harder to listen to your body. Instead of perfection, remember that understanding your fullness is a journey. Ask yourself, “How will the next bite make me feel?” Shift the focus from a black-and-white mentality to learning what works for you.
You Feel Like You Screwed Up
Sometimes, the guilt of eating something perceived as “bad” can drive us to keep eating. Imagine you’re at a family gathering and pizza is served. You may tell yourself, “I shouldn’t be eating this,” leading to a cycle of guilt. To counter this, focus on speaking in facts. For instance, instead of saying, “I shouldn’t be having this,” simply acknowledge, “I am eating pizza.” This helps to remove the emotional weight tied to the food.
You’re Using Food for Emotional Reasons
Often, we turn to food as a way to cope with emotions like loneliness or anxiety. This can lead to mindless eating, where we consume food not out of hunger but as a distraction from what we’re feeling. When you find yourself reaching for food despite being full, ask yourself, “Why am I eating?” Recognizing and acknowledging your emotions can be the first step toward healing. Remember, we have to feel it to heal it.
Understanding these three reasons can empower you to make conscious choices around food. It’s essential to practice self-compassion and remind yourself that you’re learning.
As I celebrate my upcoming birthday and a wedding in Nashville, I’m excited to share more insights in future episodes. Thank you for being a part of the Food Freedom Society community.
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