Sabotage
Erica9521
Posts: 6 Member
Good morning everyone!!! On my journey, I eat clean all day and workout 4-6 times a week. BUT when the sun goes down and everyone is sleeping....I turn into a sugar beast! I can't seem to stop myself! I go through the kitchen in search for sugar any sugar cookies, candy whatever and I destroy all the progress I made during the day. I'm half asleep and sometimes don't even realize i did it until the morning. How do I stop this madness??!!!? Lol
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Get it out of the house!0
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Either get it out of the house, or allow yourself to have some within your calories. Stop being so strict. It won't help you in the long term.0
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Do not allow yourself to bring home anything sugary and have it in the house if it's not there you won't eat it0
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If you know that you'll want something sweet at night, preplan for it so you don't end up going over. At the beginning of the day, log what you're going to have that night so that everything else works around it. If that doesn't do the trick, you may need to remove the items from your house and only purchase single serving treats for a while. If you're half-asleep rummaging around in the cabinets, maybe you should also go to bed earlier so you aren't making food decisions in a fatigued (and more vulnerable) state?0
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Good morning everyone!!! On my journey, I eat clean all day and workout 4-6 times a week. BUT when the sun goes down and everyone is sleeping....I turn into a sugar beast! I can't seem to stop myself! I go through the kitchen in search for sugar any sugar cookies, candy whatever and I destroy all the progress I made during the day. I'm half asleep and sometimes don't even realize i did it until the morning. How do I stop this madness??!!!? Lol
So called clean eating is an unnecessary level of strictness you're struggling with. Let yourself have a treat everyday, fit it into your calories. And just to be pedantic, fruit has sugar, do you find yourself 'beasting' on those during this evening session? Because if not, it's more the snack food you're deliberately depriving yourself of during the day you're after rather than the sugar. Also, just keep one snack food item around to eat rather than lots of them. If you don't have lots lying around, you won't be able to eat lots.0 -
I was doing this as well except with breads and cheese and anything salty. It's a super hard habit to break. What worked for me was switching it up, I started eating a substantial meal early, like at 5-6pm cleaning and puttering for an hour then walking on the treadmill for 1-2 hours and then going straight to sleep. It has kept me busy and out of the pantry as well as helping me achieve my steps for the day. The best part? I have never slept better my whole life! What an awesome side affect. GL!0
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