What Are You Hungry For?


Posted On Jul 14 2008 by

Sometimes, I find it hard to tell when I’m really hungry
for nutrients as opposed to being emotionally hungry.

I have been on a long journey to heal some early wounds
around eating.  I am much recovered.   Because I like to
explore my edges and live outside my comfort zone, I still
find it difficult.  Obviously, living outside your comfort
zone, can trigger emotions.

I found this list from Mindless Eating comparing physical
hunger to emotional hunger, helped me, you might find it
useful, too.

Physical Hunger

Builds gradually
Strikes below the neck, e.g. growling stomach
Occurs several hours after a meal
Goes away when full
Eating leads to feeling of satisfaction
Emotional Hunger on the other Hand…

Develops suddenly
Above the neck e.g. a taste for ice cream
Unrelated to time
Persists despite fullness
Eating leads to guilt and shame
 
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Last Updated on: July 14th, 2008 at 1:43 pm, by


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