BOREDOM EATING :(
KaleiAlanaSmith
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Every time I am home all day or lounge around, I eat and eat and EAT - even though I am not hungry. I can't help but snack all the time and need some ideas for distraction? or if anyone who relates has advice? I mostly snack on fruits so that I don't rack up on my calories (strawberries, plums, nectarines) and I'm *full*, but will continue to eyeball and grab the Milano Cookies or bag of hot cheetos next.
I don't eat like this when I'm doing something- I usually eat 2 meals a day and a snack. I just binge when I'm at home all day with nothing to do..
Any help with how to really stop excess snacking and eating?
I don't eat like this when I'm doing something- I usually eat 2 meals a day and a snack. I just binge when I'm at home all day with nothing to do..
Any help with how to really stop excess snacking and eating?
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Don't stay home with nothing to do.
Exercise. Meal prep. Take up a hobby. Get to work on your to-do list. Volunteer.11 -
I am a boredom eater as well. The best thing I have found is to not get bored. Even go for a walk if you need to get away from the fridge.4
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I drink zero calorie drinks and chew gum5
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Get a book and a cup of tea.5
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I’m the same way so I try to keep myself busy. But if I have nothing to do all day I just drink diet soda, water and chew gum. I bought popsicle molds and made popsicles with crystal light/mio and a few pieces of fruit. It’s basically like flavored ice with fruit in it but it feels like you’re actually eating a popsicle (even though there’s only like 10 calories). Exercising helps too sometimes4
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New and engaging hobby, especially one that requires clean hands (needlework, sketching, learning a new musical instrument) or creates dirty ones (gardening, carpentry). Treat boredom by finding fun, un-boring stuff to do, instead of substituting eating.9
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Do cardio work out, walk around the neighborhood, clean the house(this is effective), and read a book.2
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I would probably be the same. To combat this I always keep busy with something engaging (more so than the TV - I love to study for example, anything I mean, so I can just start a free online course on some topic if I have nothing to do) and I never keep treats at home which I don't want to eat (if they are my son's then I keep them out of sight)
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Yes i try and find things to do...washing clothes, cleaning the house, even just going out for a walk. If i was left to my own devices and sat about id just eat all day without even thinking about it. So i try and distract myself2
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Find things you enjoy doing and look forward to doing. Anything! Get some ambitions to not sit at home and do nothing. Go out, take your phone along and take photos, leave town and hike, find a sport you enjoy with others, learn a language or programming, look if there are meetup groups in your area, anything, really.1
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Get a hobby0
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I like to make green tea or always have fruit/ mint infused water on hand. It feels like a treat. Also even just a hand full of almonds make me feel full to the point where I stop thinking about food. Cleaning or purging are great distractions.0
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find a hobby. I have kids so I'm not usually ever bored. I do a lot of things with my kids (play outside, go for walks, hikes etc) and even when my toddler naps, I either go outside and "play" in my garden, do a yoga video, or something. I hate to just lay around in the middle of the day. I have to be doing something. I've heard of people making a list of "to do's" (like, clean out their closet, clean out the junk drawer, stuff like that) so when they find themselves bored and wanting to go snack for no reason, they pick something off their list instead.2
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The other tips are great, but I would also ask how significant is your deficit? I am a boredom eater sometimes as well, but I’ve found that managing my intake to a reasonable deficit and making sure I have a good macro balance reduces the urge significantly on those days.2
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I work from home and understand this completely! What helped for me was only allowing myself specific meal times and pre-tracking what I was going to eat. And also just WANTING SUCCESS. I think that when I was bored/eating, I am not sure I was fully in the game.1
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I tried to look at your protein totals but it seems like you mostly don't finish logging (or are seriously undereating.)
When I upped my protein and exercise, I stopped getting the munchies.0 -
Plan out our snacks and set potions. Nothing wrong with snacking but you can control it! 😊1
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First of all, get rid of the "treats" that you are snacking on - that way, if the urge hits, you will have to make an effort to go out and buy it. Snacking is fine to a point- but random eating is not. Make your meals satisfying - not in huge portions, but big on flavors with herbs and seasoning rubs. Cherry tomatoes make a great snack.
Find a hobby (I paint), read a book (so much to learn or get lost in good fiction). One thing I've heard that works great is when you get bored, get yourself a hand weight - doesn't have to be heavy, and pump it. If you like animals, consider adopting a pet - a dog is good because they must go for walks, but a cat is nice too.0 -
You could make a list of things you enjoy doing and things you want to try, then look online for those activities near you. It helps to have a routine and it doesn't seem like you have one. Even taking a class once a week can give you structure. My hobby is drama, so I joined a drama group. It gets me out once a week and I really enjoy it.
And don't have things in the house you're liable to snack on but don't want to. Gradually replace the high calorie, high carb, high fat stuff with healthier alternatives that you like. But don't beat yourself up if you find yourself boredom eating cookies and chips. See it as a blip and try to have something healthier next time. Give yourself time to change your mindset and your eating patterns. You've already identified the problem which is a great first step.1 -
Drink a large glass of water0
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I have a spotless house and no laundry because I'm the same. It's a holiday in Canada and I'm waiting for laundry to dry so I can stay busy and not boredom eat. At work I have no issue but at home ...2
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I listen to podcasts about boredom eating. Really.3
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I don’t keep any treats in the house that way I can’t mindlessly eat things. I have to walk to the shop if I really want something. Most of the time that puts me off.1
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mrsnattybulking wrote: »I have a spotless house and no laundry because I'm the same. It's a holiday in Canada and I'm waiting for laundry to dry so I can stay busy and not boredom eat. At work I have no issue but at home ...
I agree, we have all these machines and tech to make life easier. Well, now we are bored. I think idle hands and feet are the bellies playground. I am not advocating giving all technology and convienances up, but sometimes washing dishes by hand, washing your car by hand, sweeping vs a rumba... ect.2 -
I can be a boredom eater as well. Doing my own variation of IF helps as I just don't eat a meal until dinner, but I realize that isn't really for everyone.
Other things I do: keep fizzy water around the house to sip on (keeps me way happier than regular water or "flat" drinks); play video games or other things that keep my hands busy; break up the day with my "to-do" list. So maybe watch a show or movie, then get up and go do something (laundry, vehicle maintenance, cleaning, a workout, whatever.1 -
Don't you have any hobbies or interests you just can't wait to get to? Not saying I don't veg sometimes but I could fill every hour of every day with something to do. Are there any activities you've had in the back of your mind you've thought you might enjoy "some day?" 'Cause some day can be now.1
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Hi
I love to read and eat all if I can too!
But I have started to change that by during the day at home I listen to my book with audible. I find it hard to sit and listen😊0 -
I have a giant 32oz bottle which I fill with various flavored water. I also add chia seeds sometimes (they go down easy). Chia seeds give you healthy fats and omega’s, and for some reason they actually fill me up!0
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i dont buy stuff thats tempting.
you dont see cookies and chips and junk food in my house.
if you dont buy it, you cant eat it.1
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