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Quiet the Voice of Emotional Eating[By Cathy L Wilson] Apr 16, 2008 Can you identify with any of these scenarios? You are working on a big project for your job and it is coming together nicely. You are pleased with your progress and confident that your boss will be too. All of a sudden, you want to eat...perhaps something sweet, salty and crunchy. The bakery down the street is only a couple of minutes away. You ate lunch less than an hour ago so you aren't really hungry. You can't stop thinking of eating your favorite baked items. Why? You are on your way to school to meet with your child's teacher for a routine mid-year conference. Your child is excelling in school so you anticipate it will be a positive conference about your child's progress. No reason to be anxious, right? On your way to the school, you drive by your favorite fast food restaurant. You aren't hungry yet you are have this overwhelming urge to drive through for something they serve. You drive through for a "quick bite" and are a few minutes late for the conference. What happened? You received good news and you want to eat; you feel anxious or worried and you want to eat; you are feeling down for no particular reason that you can identify and you want to eat. What is this voice that is similar to a recording playing over and over in your head? Sometimes this voice is screaming and so overwhelming for the urge to give in. This is head hunger or emotional eating.
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