How I Finally Got Over My Food Cravings
By Tera Warner
I
wish I could count the number of times I sat clenching my fists,
gritting my teeth and using any manner of force, will power and sheer
brute-strength to resist cravings for certain foods, only to discover
much later that “resistance” really is futile.
If you’re anything like I was, this will likely sound familiar:
It starts innocently enough most times. A little nibble here, a dip of the finger there…
…then before long, the flood gates
open and within minutes you find yourself staring in shock at the
bottom of an empty bowl, stunned at how little control you seemed to
have over the actions that just transpired.
For a long time, struggling with cravings
felt like a living horror flick from which I couldn’t escape.
Constantly feeling bombarded by “forbidden foods,” I
wrestled internally for a very long time before I finally figured out
the tools to handle my emotional eating and food obsessions.
It didn’t feel “fair,”
when I would look around me and see prom queens kicking back bacon
double cheeseburgers and then bouncing off like they had all the energy
in the world. They didn’t seem to constantly have food on the brain and they were eating 10 times worse than I was.
I’m happy to say, those food-obsessed days are finally behind me and freedom feels great!
But it didn’t happen over night.
I’ve spent thousands of hours
studying, trying, butting my head against the wall, falling down then
pulling myself up again until finally coming to the realization that I
had been missing a few very important pieces of information and tools
to handle the situation. Once I discovered these, I finally had what it
took to overcome my food obsessions and cravings once and for all.
We’ve outlined many of the steps of
that journey and built in the tools that were discovered along the way
in our upcoming program “A Diva’s Survival Guide to Cravings and Emotional Eating”. We hope to release this program next week, so stay tuned!
Today we’re going to share a little
something we didn’t include in that program, but has nonetheless
had a profound impact on helping me confront my relationship with food.
Why do you eat?
Sounds simple enough, but really, why do you eat?
You eat to fuel your body and have the energy you need to function well, right?
In a perfect world it might stop at that,
however, few people actually realize that one of the very biggest
reasons we eat is to experience sensation!
If we truly ate to fuel ourselves and get
the energy we needed, we’d be much more practical about our food
choices, and have way less eating disorders out there. Just think of
the shelves and shelves of recipe books in the world, with all manner
of shapes, colors, sizes, names and tricks designed to tempt us into
foods with the promise of sensation as the reward!
And yet, we know very well that the
sensations we get from food, while at times pleasurable, are still of a
low grade compared to something like enthusiasm, excitement, love or passion
for something more substantial than a slab of cheesecake. Foods that
offer sensation at the price of addiction easily drive you into a cycle
of dependency.
It’s important to understand that the very ability to perceive anything in the first place comes from you! It is you!
Think about that for a second.
The flavor and perception of sensation (the exciting part) is in YOU,
not the food itself! If it was in the food itself, we’d all have
the same reaction to the same foods. But it doesn’t work that way.
Any hypnotist knows that you can get a
person to go through just about any physiological reaction in the body,
simply by imposing commands on the person at a subconscious level.
You could hypnotize a person to have a very
violent reaction to specific foods, for example. These are things that
are controllable within the person, and are not affected by controlling
the food itself.
Fortunately, you don’t need hypnotism
or somebody else’s subconscious commands to produce these kind of
effects. You can produce them yourself with nothing more than the
simple desire to make it happen! You can create any sensation in your
body you wish, just by deciding to experience it. That’s what
visualization is all about. That’s what hypnotists and therapists
make a fortune applying on their patients.
You can experience
serenity, joy, fear, excitement, seduction and intense pleasure just by
closing your eyes and creating those sensations within you. Just think
about something that excites you, and you’ll start to feel
excited. Just like mentioning the idea of biting into a lemon is enough
to make most people pucker and salivate as if the lemon were right there!
Do you see the possibility of what this could mean for you?
I’ve always insisted that the pursuit
of health is about a whole lot more than food. I mean, if people can
cure themselves of cancer by watching old comedy flicks, surely we can
overcome some insatiable chocolate cravings with a bit of imagination
and creative thought!
The sensations you’re getting from
your food are actually a very low-grade sensation compared to the
sensations of playfulness, joy, enthusiasm or exhilaration that can be
gotten from being actively engaged in life. These sensations offer a
much deeper level of satisfaction and stimulation, and don’t
disappear when you’ve taken the last bite! You can’t get
indigestion from having too great of an imagination!
Get
your head out of your cereal bowl and set your sites on the stars, the
flowers, and the people and places around you! Eat for the sake of
fueling your body, and rediscover the pleasure of sensation and
perceptions in things that will not bring your body down or get you
stuck in a pattern of cravings and emotional eating.
Just play a bit more, take food a bit less
“seriously” and start having fun experiencing life for what
it has to offer. In no time you’ll see how cravings and food
obsessions just run by the boards effortlessly.

We toiled and struggled.
We gave in and gave up!
We travelled the road riddled with cravings and emotional eating, and we took notes so that
YOU don't have to!
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