More pressure, more release: How we overwork is how we overeat.
This song by Kae Tempest speaks to me. Probably not about what SHE’s talking about, but about how we work, and how we push ourselves, and the release food provides.
This song by Kae Tempest speaks to me. Probably not about what SHE’s talking about, but about how we work, and how we push ourselves, and the release food provides.
Dieting is one of the three main risk factors in you getting Binge Eating Disorder. But I didn’t even attempt a diet in January. And still I binged. Why? Just that whiff of a thought: “I’ll be good from now on”, is enough to set me off.
By using your imagination to rehearse the thoughts and behaviours you’d like to see more of in your life, you can strengthen weight loss, says Food Psychology Coach Laura Lloyd.
‘Buffering’ is a term used by Brook Castillo to explain emotionally avoidant behaviour many of us think of as ‘addictions’. Here food psychology coach Laura Lloyd explains buffering and emotional eating in a nutshell.
Overeating after work is common. And Laura Lloyd, food psychology coach and habit change specialist, has done her fair share.
Being out of control, feeling a failure, feeling like a victim, being alone – these are all features of both depression and overeating or binge eating.
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