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grizzlys4 wrote:
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Okay............so one of the early parts of the book deals with the whys of our eating style and emotional trigger/learned habits from childhood.
I have several......but the main one is that very simply....food really did love me. My parents didn't (still don't) but food always made me FEEL good and not feel like I wasn't good enough.
So it's been tough......but we're really taking out all treats/sugar and empty carbs out of the house. I've passed my bad habits on to my kids. So, although they're loved fiercely....they do have the same habit of getting a "high" from food.
How about you all???
Reward... is what comes to mind for me. As a child... I was rewarded with food.
Being tired definitely triggers food thoughts, eating and/or overeating.
Feeling frustrated is also one of my triggers.
Dignity of choice also comes to mind... as a small child... I was a good girl and ate what I was told to eat... as I got older I liked certain salty, spicy foods, and out of love and concern for my health limitations were put on my food choices. As an adult I understand why the limitations were made, but I believe today that I should have had the choice.