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3 Strategies To Reduce Anger During COVID-19

Crunch, crunch, crunch! 3 tips to reduce anger eating during COVID-19.

 

Feeling angry lately? How about resentful?

 

So many people are talking about feeling angry during this pandemic. If you feel angry but think you shouldn’t be feeling this way because a lot of people have it worse than you….well, I’m blogging today to let you know your feelings of anger are totally VALID!

 

Here’s why!

You are grieving so many losses and anger is part of grief. Many of us are grieving and have been for a few months now.

 

Here are some of the losses that may cause you to feel angry or resentful:

  • You loss your social connection with friends and family
  • You loss your regular routine or work
  • You loss all options to keep yourself busy
  • You loss the summer activities that you were looking forward to (ex; no soccer, no baseball, no ultimate Frisbee)
  • You loss camping or going to your cottage
  • You loss your vacation or your well-deserved summer get-away
  • You...
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What Is Emotional Eating?

What is Emotional Eating?

Emotional eating is a reaction so subconsciously embedded most of us don’t even know we’re doing it. Rather than satisfying true physical hunger, emotional eating is an attempt to satisfy some emotional need. Unfortunately, emotional hunger can't be filled with food and more often than not will make you feel worse. When you eat as a result of an emotional trigger, as opposed to physical hunger, you will notice you can continue eating. Your stomach becomes a bottomless pit. Food will never fill the emotional deficit you are experiencing.

Although eating may feel good and provide comfort at the moment, the feelings that triggered the eating are still there. And not only does the original emotional problem remain, but you also feel guilty and beat yourself up for not having the willpower to prevent it. You then need to eat more food to cope with the guilt and self-blame, and eventually, you get stuck in the Cycle of Emotional Eating.

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