How To Avoid Craving Junk Food!
by Jude Manthorpe
(Cape Town, South Africa)
There’s something about junk food that makes it so irresistible. Whether it’s sweet, salty, or fatty, people just can’t get enough of it!.
For one thing, it’s everywhere. The moment you look elsewhere, there’s a pack of unhealthy food in your line of vision. That means that it’s just available for you even if you don’t want it.
The result: tight clothes, oily skin, weight gain, and the like. It also goes beyond the cosmetic because high fat diets are linked to cancer and heart disease while high carbohydrate and sugar diets usually lead to diabetes.
People already know this, but many of you still can’t get away from these food items. Unhealthy snacks seduce you in a way that you can’t help but devour every last bite. You need to curb your appetite and direct it towards healthier food.
People tend to indulge more when they’re dining out with friends. Studies have also shown that people tend to ratchet their volume for eating up if their companions do the same.
This is not to say that you let go of your friends completely. You’ll be surprised at just how many people out there want to get into the healthier lifestyle.
Work on it as a group and try to look for affordable restaurants that serve a variety of choices, many of which that are good for your body. And if you go out to watch a movie, try not to get the items that come in big containers.
Splurge when you want to, but limit the amount. Chew slowly and take your time with each bite. That way, you’ll immediately know when you’ve had enough before you’ve overstuffed yourself.
When you wake up every day and rush for work, you end up forgetting the most important meal: breakfast. Consuming a good meal is a must because there’s no way you could pass up all sorts of temptations if you’re starving.
You’ll be energized throughout the day and the chances of binging become less.
Another good strategy is to divide your food into smaller sizes. It slows down your eating so that you won’t eat twice as much.
A marker of some sort makes you aware of what you’re eating and its portion size. This sounds like a too simple approach, but it works because it gives you control over what you nibble on.
Stay away from reduced-fat products as well because, in actuality, they have the same calorie content as its regular counterpart. Yet, you subconsciously treat them as if they were caloric freebies and there’s no such thing as that.
Exercise is also another way in which you can curb your appetite. You usually feel full right after a good workout, but you must always remember your goal.
An exercise is not a hall pass that excuses you from consuming an insane amount of food afterwards. Pay attention to your body so that you will have the willpower to resist the urge to eat.
Always keep your eye on the goal and remember why you’ve put all your efforts in it. Outsmart your particular binge pattern and keep your tummy full with foods that leave you satisfied and guilt-free.
That way, you can be a healthier you without compromising your right to giving your body what it most needs.
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