Guest guest Posted June 19, 2009 Report Share Posted June 19, 2009 ....I've come to believe that if you're not eating for physical hunger, then you are eating to soothe/ cope with emotions. (I don't know what other variable would cause one to eat if not for 1 of these 2 reasons.) Simply " liking " food did not get me to be uncomfortably overweight/ obese. Once I " got " that I DO eat emotionally, I took time to " listen " to what I was thinking and feeling prior to wanting to overeat. I started observing and noticing patterns of when I would want to binge. It's not the " old feelings from a wounded childhood " that I get conscious of, but feelings of self-doubt, FEAR that " something is going to go wrong, that I'll make a mistake, fail that test, that I'm not a good employee, person, that I'm not good enough/ strong enough and will be found out " . SO, my belief is that the feelings likely ARE there for you- you just have to slow down, pause, and start to notice them. I picked up the book " Shrink Yourself " that has referred to on several occasions. A huge " aha " moment for me was getting that there's a part of me that absolutely loves being a " victim " to life. Powerless, no responsibility, " I can't change things. " , " I can't do anything about this. " , etc. How much easier is it to believe these things! Then I can just sit and binge my way into oblivion. Hide out like a bear in the winter. VERSUS, admitting that I CAN do something about this. That I might be scared and I might not be perfect, but that I'm not powerless. In fact, I have incredible power! But with power and action comes the potential, dreaded MISTAKE or FAILURE. This is what I figured out for me. Maybe someone out there will also resonate with it. Good luck finding/ discovering your internal world Barbara. It's fascinating stuff...why we do things, what we're thinking behind our actions, etc. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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