A_Shrinking_Violet
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More recently I've been reading a book by Martha Beck (sorry to go on about this but it really is working for me) called the 4 Day Win. She points out that to our pre-historic ansecstors lack of food and increased activity were indicators of some sort of disaster. At the most primitive levels of our brain we respond to going on a diet and upping the exercise rate as BAD. The hunter gatherer would then EAT in these circumstances as goodness knows where the next meal was coming from, and the instinct over rides anything else. So its our hunter gatherer part reacting to stress.
Thanks for that post Micci, it makes a lot of sense. Now I can just blame my prehistoric instincts for my overeating
Joking aside though, my overeating is usually a reaction to my diet. Although Weight Watchers is a healthy, balanced, flexible plan, not one of the really restrictive ones, I do sometimes want to rebel against it. Usually on a weekend, after my weigh-in! The 'not knowing where the next meal is coming from' thing in my brain is I think part of why I do it. Also, on a Friday and Saturday the next weigh-in is so far away that part of me thinks I can do what I want. It's how to stop binging from being what I want though!
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