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14

HANDLING STRESS WISELY

HEALTHY LIVING
HABITS AND BEHAVIOURS
Feb 10, 2024

Understanding Handling Stress Wisely

 

Handling stress wisely manifests in various ways. For many, it’s an emotional weight that tugs at daily routine, impacting decisions, including those about food. Emotional eating is less about actual hunger and more about seeking solace. Food becomes a temporary distraction from emotional discomfort.

 

The Biological Connection of Handling Stress Wisely

 

Our bodies are intricately wired. During periods of heightened stress, there’s a spike in cortisol, our stress hormone. Elevated cortisol triggers cravings, especially for sugar-laden and high-fat foods. Over time, these choices can lead to weight gain, particularly in problematic areas like the abdomen.

 

Recognising the Handling Stress Wisely

 

Personal introspection is critical. Maintain a journal or reflect on what prompts stress-induced eating. Is it specific events, like a meeting with a challenging client, or broader aspects like work-life imbalance? Recognising these can be pivotal in altering your response. Handling stress wisely is about adopting effective strategies to manage life’s pressures healthily and productively.

 

Healthy Alternatives to Stress Eating

 

Develop a ‘go-to’ list. The next time stress beckons, pick from this list rather than food. This list could have activities like reading, taking short breaks, practising deep-breathing techniques, engaging in a quick workout, or even calling a friend.

 

Creating a Support System

 

A journey shared is often a journey eased. Whether it’s close friends, family, or specialised support groups, having individuals who understand and support your endeavours can be a massive boost. They can offer alternative perspectives, lend an ear, or just be there to encourage.

 

Meal Planning and Prep

 

Think ahead. By planning meals and having healthy snacks on hand, you eliminate the option of impulsively grabbing junk food. This ensures nutrient-rich meals and significantly reduces the chances of bingeing on unhealthy foods during stress episodes.

 

Mindful Eating Habits

 

Turn every meal into an event. Eliminate distractions, sit down, and savour every bite. Being present allows you to appreciate the flavours and textures, making you more attuned to your body’s signals about hunger and satiety.

 

Seeking Professional Guidance

 

In some instances, emotional eating can be deeply ingrained, stemming from complex issues. Professionals, be they therapists or dietitians, can offer tools, strategies, and insights tailored to your unique situation, facilitating a healthier relationship with food.

 

Setting Realistic Goals

 

Aim for progress, not perfection. Small, consistent changes over time can lead to lasting results. Start with a 10-minute daily relaxation routine or substitute one unhealthy snack with a nutritious alternative. Celebrate these little victories.

 

Celebrate Non-Food Achievements

 

Recognise every milestone. Instead of rewarding with food, opt for experiences. Maybe a spa day, a new book, or a day trip to a nearby destination. By dissociating achievements from food rewards, you reinforce healthier habits.

 

Conclusion: Handling Stress Wisely

 

Our lives are a complex interplay of events, emotions, and reactions. Handling stress wisely, a frequent visitor, has a profound impact, especially on our relationship with food. Though a temporary relief, emotional eating has long-term implications on weight and overall health and wellbeing. However, with awareness, the right strategies, and a supportive environment, we can redirect our responses to stress, fostering a healthier lifestyle. Ultimately, the path to maintaining a healthy weight isn’t merely about diet; it’s equally about understanding and managing our emotions.

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