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Alyssa M

08/27/2019 3:48AM
I need some serious advice!

I have come to discover my extreme need to eat when I'm 'bored' or not doing much to occupy my mind. When I'm home, it's easier to eat my meal and move on to other things. But at work I find (not that I'm bored at work, lately it's just data entry and formatting documents - less mindful activities so to speak) I feel like munching, or feel 'hungry'. I know the food I packed should be enough food but I still want more.

My question is this: what do you do to combat such a craving - the fake hungry one? How do you keep your mind occupied/distracted when the activity you are up to isn't enough to preoccupy your thoughts? How can I combat such an engrained habit??

I'm currently trying one thing I hope will help to change this negative habit: not eating before 7am. I'm up at 4am and at work by 6am everyday (work 1hr away from home). By waiting to eat breakfast at 7am I am not starving by noon when its lunch time and therefore not eating 'two' lunches to keep me satisfied by the end of day. What other advice/tips/methods work for all of you?

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Samantha B.

Green tea

Basia

Gum, water, raw veggies to eat. And of course I don't recommend it for work but reading makes my brain occupied.

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