If you could only put down the fork and back away from the table then maybe you wouldn’t have such a problem with food. If you could only stop going out late especially to buy junk, then maybe you might not be so miserable.
You feel greedy.
You feel weak.
But honestly, you are neither.
If it was that simple, you would have done it by now wouldn’t you?
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Everyone has a sweet tooth – we all love sugar and crave it, but the refined empty-calorie junk food sugar that is in all the advertised junk foods we have grown to love is not the real sugar we crave.
When we eat refined sugary foods it is our body simply going for the foods it knows and searching out the nutrients it requires (despite the fact the food rarely contains any nutrition benefit). If it knew better and was used to an abundance of fruit then these would be the first foods it would search for.
On top of this our cravings are usually emotional cravings. No one really reaches for junk foods for their nutritional benefit do they? And this is where the idea of what society sees food as goes wrong.
Food has a purpose, a function. It isn’t to entertain us (although you may disagree), it is to provide us with fuel, with nutrition so we can keep going. When we look to food for more than this, then we have a problem. Many of you probably know this, if you crave sugar, cheese, chocolate etc.
So what can you do to kick your food cravings in the butt?
First start adding in NUTRITIOUS foods. Make sure you eat plenty of whole raw foods. This will help keep physical cravings to a minimum.
Second, if this isn’t enough for you to stop craving and give up the junk, observe yourself and see what triggers yourself. Work on your emotional eating issues. This can be tough so use a program liek Roger Gould’s Shrink Yourself, to really get to the root cause of your proble,
Third – go cold turkey. The first bite is the EASIEST to resist. Once you go past that you will most likely end up bingeing. It’s inevitable. Just give up your prized junk food and start treating your body the way you should and deserve to. It can take some time to muorn the loss of your emotion comfort but it isn’t doing you any favors (and most likely leaves you moody and depressed the next day).
Lastly, believe you can do this because you can. You can give up your favorite junk foods, you will give up your favorite junk foods andy ou DESERVE to be free from food addiction for good.
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Overcoming cravings can be as simple as erasing the physical causes (poor nutrition) of the cravings. But usually there is an emotional craving attached also. Emotional cravings are when an emotion triggers you to crave a food or feel hungry (Roger Gould calls this phantom hunger).
When we experience emotional cravings that are out of control, we need to start observing ourselves and seeing exactly what emotions are causing the triggers. Maybe we eat out of boredom. Maybe we eat because we are dissatisfied about our relationship. Cravings – emotional cravings – are telling you something. Instead of eating you need to listen.
A good start pointing when tackling this issue is to tackle our mindset first. Negativity is something many people habitually part take in. Our inner critic tells us we are not good enough and we constantly play the worse case scenario in any situation instead of weighing up all the facts.
Your weight loss outcomes can depend on many things but at the core of it all you need to believe in 3 things in order to successfully lose the battle with the bulge.
You need to believe:
- POSSIBILITY: It is possible for you to overcome cravings.
- ACHIEVEMENT: You are able to stop craving.
- WORTHINESS: You deserve to stop craving and lose weight.
Possibility
Possibility is almost always mistaken for competence. We think that something isn’t possible, that we aren’t able to give up our favorite junk foods or stop craving when really we don’t know how to do it – we don’t have the knowledge or resources to be able to stop craving.
It is possible though, regardless of your situation. You can’t prove that it isn’t possible – you can only say that you haven’t achieved it yet.
Beliefs are not fact.
Beliefs are just our best guess at something and we often sell ourselves short. Do you think you have put a mental ceiling on your achievements? Do you think you have hindered your ability to stop craving through your beliefs about yourself?
Ability
Most of us tend to make others aware of our short comings, when we can’t do something. If you take a day out and observe people and what they say, you should notice how often people say they can’t do this or they can’t do that. We all think this is being modest, when in fact its not. Modesty is not boasting about what we can do, it isn’t boasting about what we can’t!
Once you become aware of yourself voicing your inability to give up chocolate/junk/sugar, you can stop yourself voicing it. If you continue to voice your inability to give it up, it will hold you back from achieving your lifestyle/weight loss goals. If you find it difficult to stop voicing your inability, a good alternative is to add the word “yet” to the end of your statements.
“I haven’t been able to give up chocolate…yet”
“I can’t stop craving…yet”.
It is also important not to make excuses for your craving failures. If you do not have the knowledge to prevent cravings, go out and get it. Set tasks that you need to do in order to achieve your slimmer figure.
A general belief that you should try to hold is:
You have not yet reached the limit of what you are capable of.
Keeping this in mind will help you to achieve your craving and weight loss goals.
Worthiness
Do you deserve to give up junk food/lose weight? Does it make you feel uncomfortable to say you deserve to? If it does, this should help you figure out any obstacles that are in your way to achieving your goal. List them and work out how you can overcome them.
e.g. I don’t have the correct knowledge to stop my sugar addiction – to overcome this I am going to do some research and find a suitable diet program or expert to help me.
Allow yourself to believe these 3 things and you will be on the right path to a positive mindset to help yourself overcome cravings.
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Chocolate craving is a common occurrence among women. It can consume us especially when our period is about due. Most women simply give in to their craving and don’t think that it is that big a deal, but for others the cravings are so intense that it becomes almost life consuming. If you are turning your house upside down to find chocolate or going out late to specifically get chocolate you are not alone! 90% of women experience chocolate cravings but often it is not taken seriously enough.
No matter whether you crave a little or a lot, chocolate is addicted and targets the same area of your brain as heroin does. On top of having an opiate like effect on your brain, chocolate also contains caffeine, theobromine (a stimulant similar to caffeine), phenylethylamine (an amphetamine-like substance) and also traces of compounds similar to THC (the active ingredient in Marijuana). So you are fighting a physically addictive substance here and it shouldn’t be taken so light heartedly!
On top of physically craving chocolate, chocolate is also a comfort food used by many us. Of course it isn’t the only one – other junk foods are also commonly used to emotional numb us, take away boredom and relieve us from stress. However the physical addiction of chocolate as well as the emotional addiction can lead to disaster and can make it almost impossible to overcome.
So what do you do when cravings hit? Here are 5 tips to help you overcome the physical cravings to chocolate.
1. Eat a nutritious satiating breakfast.
Eating a good breakfast will not only help you overcome cravings but if help you fight them off later in the day. I know if I don’t have a good breakfast I can get intense cravings very easily in the afternoon. Be careful what you choose to eat also. Whole foods are the best type of food to eat in the morning as they will give you the energy you need and won’t have been stripped from nutrients, so try to consume plenty of fresh fruit with your breakfast. Dr Neal Barnard in his book Breaking the Food Seduction, sites a study stating that when volunteers ate regular oatmeal over instant oatmeal they snacked 35% less during the day. This shows you how important it is to eat a less refined breakfast and one that is nutritious and will sustain you.
2. Eat regularly.
Try not to leave a huge gap between meals or leave time for you to start feeling too hungry. Being too hungry can lead to uncontrollable cravings.
Eat regularly to avoid getting overly hungry. Five mini-meals spaced out throughout the day may work best. But if that is too hard to accomplish go for three main meals with two healthy snacks.
3. Don’t even have a little chocolate.
Many people advocate giving yourself a little “treat” now and then. I think that to have only a small treat of something you crave so much is dangerous and always leads to eating more. That has always been the case for me. I don’t eat it now and haven’t for a long time. I don’t miss it either! So be strong. Your cravings will diminish completely after a few days or so.
4. Identify what triggers your cravings.
Do you crave chocolate when you are bored, stressed, angry? Find out what triggers your cravings and find something else to overcome the feelings you are having. This can be as easy as allowing yourself time alone to feel the emotion and let it pass, to going for a walk or talking to someone.
5. Wait it out.
Sometimes cravings only last a few minutes. So you can try waiting it out. If you find it doesn’t subside and are still craving badly have some water or eat some fruit. Don’t stock chocolate in your house either as this makes it easier for you to get a hold of and more likely you will cave.
For more tips and information about chocolate cravings:Stop Craving Chocolate