Can
You Eat Off
Boredom?
I’ve
tried a few times but it doesn’t work.
This is one of my challenges, especially when I get tired on a road
trip. Here are some other ways to solve the problem whether on the
road, or elsewhere. It is better to have a plan rather than yielding to
the temptation to touch those snacks you bought for the kids.
Is
Boredom Making You Fat? 10 Non-Food Ways to Beat
Boredom
By Kathy Ferneau
Do you ever eat
because you're bored? Lots of people do.
It's one of many emotional reasons for overeating. In fact, some
experts have estimated that as much as 75% of overeating can be
attributed to our emotions, not true hunger. Along with stress,
anxiety, and low self-esteem, we satiate boredom with eating.
Bored on the job?
Take a coffee break and grab a candy
bar or sweet roll.
Bored at school?
Hit the vending machines for something
salty.
Bored at home?
Check out the fridge.
Why do we need to
placate our boredom with food? Is an
internal stimulus the only answer? Obviously, no. But it's probably one
of the easiest and fastest. It doesn't take much thought to stuff
something in your mouth and the sensation temporarily relieves the
pain, or in this case, the boredom.
Eating affords a
quick fix, especially when you munch
down on easily-consumed junk food while grazing through the kitchen.
You need to
realize, however, that mindless eating
damages your body. That feel-good fix works just like a drug addict's
shot of heroin.
You can combat
boredom in many other ways:
1. Read a book.
Okay, I hear you--who's got time to read
a novel? How about two pages of the novel, an article from a favorite
magazine, or five minutes reading today's newspaper?
2. If you have
access to exercise equipment, spend five
minutes working on it. Or just take a walk around the block. If you're
working in an office building, walk up and down a few flights of stairs.
3. Solve a
crossword puzzle. Keep a book of puzzles in
your desk and when the insanity gets overwhelming, fill in a few words.
4. Have a hobby
handy. Keep a bag of knitting near you
and get a few rows completed on that scarf. Take up origami and fold
paper birds. Paint water color roses.
5. Give yourself a
manicure.
6. Organize a
drawer.
7. Return a phone
call that you've been putting off.
8. Write a thank
you note.
9. Vacuum one room.
10. Plan your next
vacation.
Limit yourself to 5
to 10 minutes. Surfing the internet
or watching TV for 45 minutes creates new problems!
Plan your "boredom
busters" in advance, choosing what
works best for you. Keep a list of them close by.
The American
artist, Saul Steinberg, said, "The life of
the creative man is lead, directed and controlled by boredom. Avoiding
boredom is one of our most important purposes."
So the next time
you're tempted to eat out of boredom,
stimulate your brain, not your taste buds!
Article Source: http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Kathy_Ferneau
Comment: Boredom
could be your worst enemy if you are
struggling with your weight. Before you reach for a calorie laced
snack, or foods which are full of calories, think it through first.
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