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The 2026 Aloha Transformer- $10,000 in prizes!

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Susan C.

01/07/2026 10:21AM
I've had a terrible day of stress/anxiety eating. Has anyone in the group successfully overcome this or have any tips for coping with emotional eating?
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Rachel W.

Also, getting some activity in. I realized that sometimes when I’m eating it’s because I actually want to be moving, but I feel embarrassed. Walking around the office park, or doing 20 squats in the largest bathroom stall is a little reset :sweat_smile:
- 01/09/2026 8:32AM

Naomi D.

I find getting into intermittent fasting is the only way to curb my emotional eating. I mostly do it in the evening/night when I'm tired and emotions are harder to deal with, and I'm around food while I'm prepping for the next day so tend to stuff my face while doing all that. IF gives me boundaries, I usually don't eat after 7pm and try to end my eating window with something filling, healthy and satisfying, so I know for a fact I'm not hungry in the evening. First week back into it this year was rough, I pretty much had to suffer my emotions... a couple nights I caved and ate late .... But second week has been getting better and I'm even backing up my eating window without much issue. Fasting is for both physical and spiritual health for me so I find it helpful on several levels.
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