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Description
In this episode, Dr. Steve and his wife, Theresa, dive into the emotional eating trap and how our feelings can often push us to make unhealthy food choices. They talk about the cycle of emotional eating, how it affects our self-esteem, and ways to break free from those habits. They highlight the importance of shifting our mindset around food to create lasting, positive changes in our health. Plus, they share some practical tips to help you overcome emotional eating and start making healthier choices.
[00:01 - 07:09] Understanding Emotional Eating
Emotional eating is triggered by feelings, not hunger.
The cycle leads to guilt and unhealthy food choices.
Remove tempting foods from your home to avoid triggers.
Focus on healthy eating, not what's "normal" or comforting.
[07:10 - 16:21] Shifting Your Mindset Towards Healthy Eating
Focus on eating nutritious, whole foods, not just what's "normal."
Eating real foods (meat, fruits, and vegetables) nourishes your body and prevents disease.
Processed foods are filled with chemicals that trigger cravings and leave you unsatisfied.
Break the cycle of emotional eating by removing tempting foods from your home and focusing on healthy choices.
[16:22 - 24:55] Breaking the Emotional Eating Cycle with CTFAR
The CTFAR model shows how emotions lead to thoughts, feelings, and actions.
Thoughts influence feelings, which drive emotional eating.
Change your thoughts first to break the cycle.
Use positive affirmations like "I am a person who takes care of myself" to create lasting change.
[24:56 - 29:18] Distraction Techniques to Combat Cravings
Keep busy with a project like cleaning or organizing to distract from cravings.
Break down tasks into smaller steps to avoid feeling overwhelmed.
Drink something, like water, to satisfy your stomach, helping you resist emotional eating.
Learn from your distractions (if you're not actually hungry), you'll realize it next time.
[29:19 - 33:46] Practical Tips for Healthy Eating and Thought Transformation
Make scrambled eggs, grilled chicken, or burgers for quick meals.
Keep beef jerky, hard-boiled eggs, and cheese available