Shrink Yourself Emotional Eating Experiment – Week Seven
If you’re like most people you want to feel happy, joyful, full of self-confidence, and free of self doubts. But what if you do have some pesky self doubts lurking about?
The thing is that the majority of people who struggle with their weight and emotional eating are also plagued with self doubts and an inner critic, which can easily trigger emotional hunger and emotional eating. The problem is if you give into your inner critic and emotionally eat, while you might feel better for a few minutes you end up feeling pretty bad about overeating and neither the guilt nor the overeating are helpful if you’re trying to lose weight.
Week Seven of Shrink Yourself
Here we are at week seven in my emotional eating experiment with the online Shrink Yourself program. If this is your first time hearing about my experiment you can head on over to my introductory post for more information, which includes a list of links to each of my weekly updates in this 12-week program.
Where weeks five and six focused on your relationships with others (since relationships are the number one reason that your hunger switch gets turned on), week seven focuses on your relationship with yourself. Specifically, week seven is all about learning how to meet your needs and work on your self-doubts instead of avoiding them with food, since food cannot solve either of these issues for you.
Needs – Everyone Has Them
Obviously there’s nothing wrong with having needs in life, whether you’re speaking of the basics of food, clothing, and shelter, or of the need to accomplish goals you have set for yourself. Where emotional hunger can crop up is when you have a conflict in how you feel about your own needs.
In week seven you learn how to resolve any conflicting feelings you have about the needs you are trying to meet instead of using food for the conflicting feelings that result. Wow, that’s a mouthful!
Basically, all emotional eating is a response to uncomfortable feelings, feelings whose source you might not even be aware of. In the Shrink Yourself 12-week program you learn how to cope with your feelings and manage your life instead of trying to avoid the discomfort with food.
So What About Self Doubt?
That’s right, I started this article talking about how those pesky self doubts can trigger your emotional eating hunger switch. Well the second half of the Shrink Yourself guided session in week seven deals with exactly that – your self doubts. It’s really great because the online session actually goes back to those self doubts that you entered in the program in week two and resurrects them. In week seven you pick one of your self doubts and learn a new way of dealing with it instead of using food.
No Diet Info Here
You want to lose weight, right? Well you already know that if you stick to a healthy eating and exercise plan that you can lose weight, but if you’re an emotional eater and you haven’t dealt with what’s driving you to overeat, then you will always have a struggle with food and your weight.
What the Shrink Yourself program does is instead of looking at your food and exercise, it teaches you how to regain your personal power, understand what trips your emotional hunger switch, and how to deal with life on a daily basis in a constructive rather than a destructive way. In actuality, when you want food to make yourself feel better you really don’t even want that food – what do you think about that?
What You REALLY Want
What you really want is to feel better, but why don’t you feel good right now? That’s what Shrink Yourself helps you discover, because when you’re going for that dessert if what you really want underneath the desire for food is to feel safe, feel accomplished, or feel powerful in your own life, then if you felt that feeling you wouldn’t even want to emotionally eat.
This is what Shrink Yourself helps you with and more specifically, in week seven it helps you look at your self doubts realistically so that they don’t snowball into emotional eating. Now I cannot say that the Shrink Yourself program will solve your emotional issues, but instead it does something much more powerful – it helps your reclaim your personal power and learn how to deal with the uncomfortable emotions instead of going for the food.
So when you do this program, it doesn’t mean that you’ll never feel sad, anxious, or have another self-doubt again, but instead it teaches you how to constructively deal with any emotion that comes up so that you can avoid emotional eating, weight gain, and the constant struggle of trying to control overeating due to emotional eating.
What About My Progress?
As of last week, I’ve lost 4lbs and 1.5 inches.
These are the same figures I reported in Monday’s post and I didn’t weigh myself again today so that I stay off the scale.
I’m quite pleased with my progress and I attribute it to a combination of doing the Shrink Yourself program, my health and fitness program the 6WBMO, and using Twitter to stay accountable. I personally am very happy with this combination right now, and as you know I’ve been having a lot of fun with Twitter, and I feel great eating clean on the 6-Week Body Makeover plan.
However this post is focused on Shrink Yourself, and I still have 5 more weeks to go with it. Based on my progress so far I’m super happy with it, and I would definitely recommend it to you. Actually there are several other tools that come with the program that I haven’t even been taking advantage of and my goal this week is to do that so that I can tell you more about them.
Check back next Wednesday for my update on week eight in my emotional eating experiment with the Shrink Yourself 12-week program. And if you want to be sure you don’t miss it you can subscribe to my RSS feed here, or subscribe through email using the FeedBlitz form in the upper right hand section of my blog.
Here’s to our weight loss success!
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Yep, if you don’t deal with the underlying stuff then you are doomed to repeat the cycle over and over.
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so true andrew.
the weight will peel off but climb back on the the sh** below re-emerges, huh?
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The success for not geting more weight on you is to eat moderately. I do that since january and I maintain on a proper weight.
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Oooh! I love experiments! I just finished going through your emotional eating posts and it is so interesting! Kinda reminds me of Dr. Beck’s cognitive therapy diet program.
Thanks for the comment on my site! Keep up the good experimenting!!
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Congrats on your progress! I am enjoying your posts and feel like I am right there with you.
I appreciate the point about dealing with emotional eating, it is so important to acknowledge. Supplements help, meal plans help, exercise helps but addressing the emotions is the catalyst leading to a healthy life.
Debbie
@Temi, I agree with portion control, but it doesn’t solve the issue for emotional eaters. It sounds like you aren’t an emotional eater, I’m glad you haven’t had to deal with that.
@Charolotte, yeah, I’ve done a few experiments on myself here at The Fit Shack, it’s fun and it helps take the focus off of me and put it on taking the action to see the outcome.
I’m not familiar with Dr. Beck but it makes total sense that this sounds like cognitive therapy because Dr. Roger Gould has been a practicing psychiatrist for 35 years (not sure if he uses cognitive techniques). I’ll check out Dr. Beck, thanks for the tip!
@Debbie, thanks, I’m happy I’m making progress by using the Shrink Yourself program and by eating whole foods and exercising (and Twittering!
).
***I’m not sure though, when you say that “supplements help” if you’re talking about vitamin supplements like I use (calcium, flax seed oil, B12, etc.), or if you mean weight loss supplements – I totally disagree with their use.
It’s natural for the human body to experience physical hunger and if you try to stop that with a diet pill you’re just messing up your metabolism, not to mention your psychological well-being. The way to lose weight is to eat more, not less, and the only reason you’d need a diet pill is because you’re hungry – because you’re not eating!
Yep, you’ve gotta eat to lose weight and eat real food – whole foods. Kinda got off the topic of emotional eating here, so that’s that.
That Shrink Yourself sounds pretty interesting and it is oh so true! You can strip off the weight, but if you don’t solve the underlying problem it probably will come back. Good post!
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Hi Dutsji,
That’s right, if you don’t solve the reason that you overate in the first place, the underlying cause of your weight gain, then you will very likely end up right back where you started.
As far as I’m concerned, I don’t want to go backwards, but want to maintain my healthy weight after I get there.
Interesting info. in week seven. Are you finding those new ways of dealing with conflicting emotions helpful for you?
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Hi Susan,
Great question, thanks for asking it.
Yes, I am finding that what Shrink Yourself is teaching me is helping. The program breaks it down for you, so that you can easily see how to determine if there is a conflict, and then how to resolve it. It walks you right through the steps and you also have to come up with your own new ways of handling things. So, it’s not like it’s a one-size-fits-all response, but instead it’s interactive, based on your own input.
I’m going to have to go back and read the first 6 posts… I definitely tend to be an emotional eater. I have a fight with someone, I want a cookie. I realize it now, and try to control it, but there are still times….
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Hi Angie,
We have something in common then. I can sure say though, that Shrink Yourself is helping me, I’d definitely recommend it to anyone who is an emotional eater.