Brenda's Ready
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Kerry,
I think a problem that I have is blaming myself for my eating habits. When I get into an argument, feel overwhelmed by my schedule, or frustrated with my children, I reach out to food-like an anti-anxiety pill, except mine is a few chips, a piece of bread, a sweet, etc. Then I feel such guilt about it, and tell myself I have no self control. The rest of my life is SUPER controlled and scheduled, and food serves as such a relief, like the one thing I have that is mine. Just typing it helps me realize what has been happening to me.
Like you said, I really have to force myself to be disciplined ( this is what I'm talking about when I say "laziness"-it's not wanting to face what I am doing) and say, stop. Think about what you're doing. Go walk. Count to ten and breathe. The lazy thing to do would be to just dive into that temporary emotion and just eat, because it releives me and it is so easy.
Thank you for sharing with me, as it allows me to feel less alone with this problem. I really appreciate it, and am doing so much better with it now that I have identified the problem.
I think a problem that I have is blaming myself for my eating habits. When I get into an argument, feel overwhelmed by my schedule, or frustrated with my children, I reach out to food-like an anti-anxiety pill, except mine is a few chips, a piece of bread, a sweet, etc. Then I feel such guilt about it, and tell myself I have no self control. The rest of my life is SUPER controlled and scheduled, and food serves as such a relief, like the one thing I have that is mine. Just typing it helps me realize what has been happening to me.
Like you said, I really have to force myself to be disciplined ( this is what I'm talking about when I say "laziness"-it's not wanting to face what I am doing) and say, stop. Think about what you're doing. Go walk. Count to ten and breathe. The lazy thing to do would be to just dive into that temporary emotion and just eat, because it releives me and it is so easy.
Thank you for sharing with me, as it allows me to feel less alone with this problem. I really appreciate it, and am doing so much better with it now that I have identified the problem.