How do I stop eating the junk food???
courtneyflounder
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So I work at a place that sells donuts and stuff like that and I can't help but snacking all the time! I am constantly eating eventhough I am bored and not hungry and I have no clue on how to stop eating this way. I have tried only drinking water, that doesn't help and I have even brought carrots and all this healthy food, which I eat all of, but then I still snack!!!
HELLPPPP!!!
HELLPPPP!!!
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just don't? lol... tell yourself no? I used to work at dunkin donuts and i lost about 40 lbs quick just by not eating that junk0
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It takes hard work but needs to be done to lose weight!!!
you will have to use a lot of willpower and self determination
say to Yourself how badly do you want this..
and keep yourself motivated ...
I would say goodbye to those crappy foods with no nutrition once so ever///
and start being healthy which changes your body and you will
feel like you have more energy than ever.
P.s i hope this will help:)0 -
DON'T LAY A FINGER ON THAT JUNK!!
Seriously, just step away from it. Keep packing healthy snacks and be sure to eat good amounts of fiber to help you feel full longer. Just keep in mind the big picture and it might make it easier. Also, if you aren't hungry, don't eat. If you are tempted to eat because you are bored, try chewing on some minty gum because it will give your mouth something to do and it will make other food not taste good because of the minty-ness.
Good luck! I am a grazer too so I need to take my own advice.0 -
Like you said, it's a habit - you have to choose to say no! I pack thinsations yogurt pretzles - so when the junk is in front of me, I choose to eat the lower calerie sweets instead. I also have carrot and sweet peas raw to munch on too. ( :0
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If it were me I would have to look for another job. :laugh: Donuts are my weakness. I can avoid eating them, but if I happen to eat just one...then I'm doomed. I will eat as many as I can "legally" get my hands on.
As far as your situation, will power is the only thing that I think might help. You're not eating because you're hungry, you're eating because you're bored and it's there. Maybe, bringing some of your own type "junk" food like maybe Fiber One brownies, or look for low cal dessert options that you can bake and bring to snack on? I know if I had a choice between carrots or donuts...the carrots would get moldy.0 -
If it were me I would have to look for another job. :laugh: Donuts are my weakness. I can avoid eating them, but if I happen to eat just one...then I'm doomed. I will eat as many as I can "legally" get my hands on.
As far as your situation, will power is the only thing that I think might help. You're not eating because you're hungry, you're eating because you're bored and it's there. Maybe, bringing some of your own type "junk" food like maybe Fiber One brownies, or look for low cal dessert options that you can bake and bring to snack on? I know if I had a choice between carrots or donuts...the carrots would get moldy.
LOL love your honesty!!! I too would need to change jobs
My thought is to log it before you eat it, and then work out how much you'd need to exercise to burn it back off. Usually enough to frighten me away from my nemesis, chicken chips...0 -
just don't? lol... tell yourself no? I used to work at dunkin donuts and i lost about 40 lbs quick just by not eating that junk
I used to work at Dunkin too! And coincidentally enough, thats when I was at my thinnest!!! If I felt like I *needed* something, I would have literally one chocolate munchkin. I would eat it in about 3 bites, to make sure I enjoyed it. And you know what? I did enjoy it! But that was it. I just stopped myself after that. I didnt want anymore. I enjoyed the compliments I got about losing weight. I enjoyed being able to wear a single digit size in pants. It meant so much more to me than a donut.
You just have to dig for the want you have inside you. Decide how bad you want it. And make it happen!0 -
nah...eat em'...i eat donuts, bagels, pizza .....account for it, give yourself one day a week of no carb counting, and eat em' Friday is typically my day at work to eat "stuff".. Bagel in the morning, followed by any Donuts anyone has, and maybe afternoon birthday cake. If not Friday, definitely Saturday.
The only rule in weight loss that cannot be disputed. The more restrictive the diet, the quicker you will fail. If you do not, you will fail and fail hard at some point....make a plan, give yourself the cheats and accept it.0 -
What started helping me was to look at the calories before eating it! That alone was enough to make me not eat it! When you are focused on meeting your calorie goals day by day, you start to rethink about consuming a 400 calorie donut when that's as much or more then an actually tasty meal.. However I still crave junk and I still eat it, but i am aware of what i've consumed and I log every single bite of food and sip of soda i may steal from my hubby.
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I feel for you. When I saw just the title of your post the first thing I thought was, keep the junk food out of your house. But to be working around it --- being a total sugar junkie, I'd have a real hard time, too.
Maybe keep some low calorie snacks that you really like with you --- like cereal bars or special K bars, maybe some hard candy that you like -- Something sweet that you can suck on for awhile so you get a nice, long sugar hit. I have a couple of fireballs everyday. I get my sugar, and at the same time the cinnamon curbs my sugar craving. And they're only 35 calories each. I've found that if I allow myself to have just a little bit of something, it will keep my sugar cravings and snacking at bay.0 -
It's like drugs lol.
Just sayyyy nooooooooo. Hahaha
Easier said than done. I know. Just don't give in to temptation as often. Just think of how bad you'll feel after eating it.0 -
The same way you quit any other habit. Smoking, drinking, drugs, donuts, it's all the same in the end, it all kills you. Take it one day at a time. If you're eating out of boredom find something to entertain yourself with. It takes strength of will and you have to make yourself do it.0
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Doesnt matter if you are in a deficit.
I killed some Subway cookies and some WhoNu chocolate cookies today and i'll weigh less tomorrow.
Oh...i'm also eating 2500 cals to lose weight.0 -
Gum!0
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I stop myself from eating junk food by reminding myself- that'll take me over my calories for the day.
And once you eat so much one day without realizing and then seeing you actually when 100 over your tdee, thus gaining.. it scares you into saying no to all the junk :laugh: I know that coke tastes reaalll good but I don't want it unless I drink some.0 -
It's a habit, pure and simple. I've been kicking some bad habits over the past few weeks (eating from boredom, mainly) and it's been so hard, but 95% of the time I've been able to resist. Controlling the cravings/habit feels AWESOME!
Pack high protein snacks to munch on. Carrot sticks will do squat unless you include something filling, maybe have some peanut (or other nut butter, hommous or something else to dip them in).
Before you eat (and this is hard to learn, trust me) stop and think 'Am I really hungry? Am I bored? Is there another reason I want to eat?'
Drink at least 2 glasses of water (or if you drink from a water bottle, drink at least half).
Give yourself 15 minutes.
Chew gum, or have a mint.
Distract yourself as much as you can.
I saw this great thing the other day, with what you should eat when you're craving certain things. Have a read and see if you can incorporate some of these things into your diet.
http://www.dailytransformations.com/2011/05/05/food-cravings-here-is-what-your-body-really-wants/0 -
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Just carry a picture of the most thing you dislike about your body. For exmaple thighs, and look at it whenever you have a craving for a donut.
Or instead carry a picture of the body you want and do the same.0 -
Thanks for all the advice !!!0
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So I work at a place that sells donuts and stuff like that and I can't help but snacking all the time! I am constantly eating eventhough I am bored and not hungry and I have no clue on how to stop eating this way. I have tried only drinking water, that doesn't help and I have even brought carrots and all this healthy food, which I eat all of, but then I still snack!!!
HELLPPPP!!!
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Motivate yourself, if you work at a computer all day long put up a photo of yourself (one that you don't like) and use it as a motivator to look your best. If that doesn't work and you need encouragement, put a photo up of something that encourages you.. maybe a new wardrobe?
You don't need to set it as your wallpaper even, just bring it to work and put it in front of you as you work. The first few days are the hardest to break a bad habit but soon you'll be use to it. Bring healthy snacks with you from home and drink water while you're working.0 -
Just remember: "nothing tastes better than being thin feels!!"
I live by those words and they keep me from driving my car through the window of a krispy kreme store! lol0 -
If it were me I would have to look for another job. :laugh: Donuts are my weakness. I can avoid eating them, but if I happen to eat just one...then I'm doomed. I will eat as many as I can "legally" get my hands on.
As far as your situation, will power is the only thing that I think might help. You're not eating because you're hungry, you're eating because you're bored and it's there. Maybe, bringing some of your own type "junk" food like maybe Fiber One brownies, or look for low cal dessert options that you can bake and bring to snack on? I know if I had a choice between carrots or donuts...the carrots would get moldy.
LOL love your honesty!!! I too would need to change jobs
My thought is to log it before you eat it, and then work out how much you'd need to exercise to burn it back off. Usually enough to frighten me away from my nemesis, chicken chips...
I'd look for a different job as well - I just wouldn't be able to resist those naughty donuts all day long. 10 minutes is about all I'd be good for. There must be another job out there for you - in a fruit & veg shop maybe?0 -
nah...eat em'...i eat donuts, bagels, pizza .....account for it, give yourself one day a week of no carb counting, and eat em' Friday is typically my day at work to eat "stuff".. Bagel in the morning, followed by any Donuts anyone has, and maybe afternoon birthday cake. If not Friday, definitely Saturday.
The only rule in weight loss that cannot be disputed. The more restrictive the diet, the quicker you will fail. If you do not, you will fail and fail hard at some point....make a plan, give yourself the cheats and accept it.
Careful, I think you and I understand this concept on refeed but unless you known you have control don't give the green light for someone to go ad libitum.
Your environment can greatly affect your goals. Personally, I would look for another job thats more suitable to your lifestyle then. Knowing thats easier said than done, you just gotta learn discipline. It takes 2 weeks to kick a craving. I eat whatever I want... but I never want cupcakes so it works out.0 -
Do you eat clean and healthy otherwise (when you aren't working at the doughnut store)?
It is very hard at first, but once you commit to eating clean, whole, unprocessed, REAL foods, your body begins to really crave nutrients and fresh food. Normally I am not a "sweets" person, I used to enjoy very salty foods. My roommate has the biggest sweet-tooth EVER and I started going with her to get frozen yogurt, chocolate, etc and my sweet-tooth exploded. I literally couldn't stop.
Once I got home for the summer, I tried to eat as much wholesome, natural food (fresh veggies, fruit, whole grains) as possible. It took a few weeks, but eventually, you really lose your taste for processed junk after you've been treating your body so well. You actually train your taste buds to enjoy something for how naturally fresh and flavorful it is, rather than drowning your taste buds in gross sugar.
Be mindful when you eat. Eat slowly, enjoy every bite.0
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