Hobbies that keep you away from mindless eating -- success anyone?

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  • Speziface
    Speziface Posts: 1,687 Member
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    Woodworking:
  • Moxie42
    Moxie42 Posts: 1,400 Member
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    Knitting, cross-stitch, puzzles, coloring, whatever random craft I'm interested in at the moment. I tend to watch an hour or two of TV before I go to bed and I used to mindlessly snack during that time. I have to "multi-task" when I watch TV so having hobbies that use my hands helps avoid the snacking. Recently I got into this subscription box service where you basically get to pretend to be a detective and you get letters and clues and stuff to solve the case. I can spend hours on it without even realizing it. That's helped divert my attention when I have a lot of time to myself and find myself wanting to bordom-eat. There is also a crafting subscription box if you enjoy crafting but don't necessarily have just one or two things you like to stick to. I haven't tried that one though.
  • lvmycats
    lvmycats Posts: 33 Member
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    a lot of arts work well for this purpose :) for me, ceramics, metalworking, and leatherworking make me feel to gross afterward to eat for a good few hours. Hope this helps :D
  • WanderingRivers
    WanderingRivers Posts: 612 Member
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    I knit and crochet as well. Hard to nibble if you are corralling yarn and hook or yarn and needles.

    I cross stitch as well but I'm not ready to pick up needles and fabric again.
  • susanayt97
    susanayt97 Posts: 309 Member
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    Being here! Whenever I want to eat, even though I'm not hungry, I come here and reply to posts and participate in conversations. I welcome the new pals and it's a good distraction.
  • dutchandkiwi
    dutchandkiwi Posts: 1,389 Member
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    I do a lot of needle work that keep me occupied - knitting, embroidery and sewing
    But really as long as I keep my hands busy and full I can't eat So it also works for colouring, ironing and really anything A stress ball has helped me at times as well at work
  • trish2016
    trish2016 Posts: 156 Member
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    Boxfit and animal rescue
  • PAGinger
    PAGinger Posts: 118 Member
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    Working on my manuscript keeps hands and mind busy...can't eat when both are otherwise occupied!
  • allamuchyprof
    allamuchyprof Posts: 13 Member
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    Okay for all you knitters and crochet friends....how many of you are self-taught? Videos, books, YouTube -- anyone? Success? It will be nice for me to focus more on this stuff than food when I am bored lol :)
  • boredloser
    boredloser Posts: 119 Member
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    Drawing, can't eat if your hands are occupied. Same with gaming, although it hasn't stopped me in the past from mindlessly munching on garbage between respawns..

    Also walking, because I hate walking and eating at the same time.
  • allamuchyprof
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    Speziface
    These woodworking pieces are beautiful!!!!!
  • EmbeeKay
    EmbeeKay Posts: 249 Member
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    @Speziface
    Incredible!
  • WanderingRivers
    WanderingRivers Posts: 612 Member
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    Okay for all you knitters and crochet friends....how many of you are self-taught? Videos, books, YouTube -- anyone? Success? It will be nice for me to focus more on this stuff than food when I am bored lol :)

    I'm a left handed knitter and crotcher. Knit I learned by sitting directly across from a right handed knitter friend and mirrored her movements. Crochet I took from YouTube. Now any time I run into a stitch or technique I don't know, I slide right to YouTube and find all the lefty videos for me to use.

    I've had some success. I also have a friend who's a knitter of 9 years, so I have her double check me if I think I've buggered something.
  • Speziface
    Speziface Posts: 1,687 Member
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    EmbeeKay wrote: »
    @Speziface
    Incredible!

    Like the thread title says: it keeps away from mindless eating.

    Although right now I'm working on a mug. For beer. Oy.
  • AudreyJDuke
    AudreyJDuke Posts: 1,092 Member
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    Knitting has been great for stopping mindless eating.
  • WanderingRivers
    WanderingRivers Posts: 612 Member
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    Speziface wrote: »
    EmbeeKay wrote: »
    @Speziface
    Incredible!

    Like the thread title says: it keeps away from mindless eating.

    Although right now I'm working on a mug. For beer. Oy.

    Can we get pics when it's done? Your woodwork is fantastic!
  • lyssamichelle
    lyssamichelle Posts: 1,307 Member
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    Mostly I read. I just start sewing, it's great. I've thought about crocheting.

    Keeps my mind and hands busy... and my foot lol. Plus it's super good for my anxiety. So I don't snack and I don't lose my mind. lol
  • Speziface
    Speziface Posts: 1,687 Member
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    Speziface wrote: »
    EmbeeKay wrote: »
    @Speziface
    Incredible!

    Like the thread title says: it keeps away from mindless eating.

    Although right now I'm working on a mug. For beer. Oy.

    Can we get pics when it's done? Your woodwork is fantastic!

    Will do!