When you’re stressed or anxious your body releases a hormone called cortisol. Cortisol makes you crave sugary and high calorie foods like chocolate, ice cream, donuts or pizza, just to name a few.
When you eat these foods your body responds by producing a hormone called serotonin.
Serotonin can be considered a “happy” hormone, as it greatly influences an overall sense of well-being.
Essentially wanting to eat certain foods is your body’s way to stop producing stress hormones and start producing pleasure hormones.
Here are 3 stress management and wellness tips to stop stress eating
1) Take a deep breath
and another one and another one. Often when you’re stressed your breathing is very shallow and your body contracts. Neither one of these things feel good. By focusing on taking deep breaths right into your belly, you bring oxygen into your system and your body automatically relaxes. You can increase the calming effect by soothing yourself with a reassuring phrase like “It’s going to be ok.”, “I can do this.”, “I am safe.”.
2) Laugh
Laughing is often the best anxiety and stress help. Being able to laugh at yourself can heal you of any emotions that you are going through.
And remember the stress hormone cortisol? Well, laughter releases certain cells that suppress cortisol…. so no wonder it feels good and is good for you. Start an emergency laughter kit. Watch funny movies. Read funny stories.
3) Get your body moving
Take a brisk walk, do some stretching, play some music and do a jig. Exercise helps lower cortisol and other stress hormones in your body. The key is to do something you enjoy. So tune into your body and let it tell you how it would like to move.
Learning how to cope with stress differently and tapping into other resources will help you stop emotional eating. If you have come to a place in your life where you need to lose weight because you have diabetes or other health concerns and you need anxiety and stress help, or if you’re simply tired of yo-yo dieting this Coaching Program can help you.
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