Do you find food to be your only source of happiness? How’s it working out for you?
Chances are, not very good. However, you’re not alone; millions of people around the world suffer from food addiction. Food addiction has nothing to do with being greedy, as some people may wrongfully assume; but rather a psychological condition that binds to food.
So is there any way out? Yes, absolutely. You can and should start implementing the tips below to find happiness in the real things in life, and not be held prisoner by food any longer!
Get In Your Workouts
Exercise is so much more important than making you look good. The health benefits are far superior, with looking good coming as a pleasant bonus. Activity promotes the production of feel-good brain chemicals, known as endorphins, which boost mood, productivity, and sense of wellbeing. Repetition is a very important adjuvant in treating depressive illness, and may in some cases be the primary management technique.
For best results, get in your exercise sessions at least three times per week, up to a maximum of 5 times weekly. You will be surprised how good you feel after six short weeks of starting a new plan.
Re-acquaint Yourself With Nature
When is the last time you spend real time in nature? Living in a concrete jungle, we spend less and less time camping, hiking or just going for walks in the beautiful forests. Mind you, we’re not advocating you get lost in unfamiliar territory, but a light step in nature is sure to give you a deeper appreciation of the beauty in the world.
Better yet, how about picking up gardening? Knowing that you nurtured something from a seedling and watched it grow every day can give you joy like raising a child. Knowing that you made a difference in the world may be all you need to break the psychological addiction to food.
Go Out With Friends
We know, sometimes you end up sacrificing friends for food, the selfish master that leads you down a spiral of depression. However, there is always time. Reconnect with friends you haven’t spoken to in week, months or even years.
You will be amazed at how time flies when you’re out with your friends, and you won’t be held captive by food. Also, you are likely to burn a few more calories than you would if you were just at home, and the memories you form from your adventures will give you pleasure for a long time to come. Not the short bouts of up, followed by severing downs that food is notorious for doing.
Practice Meditation
Meditation is no longer some obscure practice followed by just a few but has spread to the mainstream population thanks to its proven benefits on health. Though the addiction to food is a real psychological condition, meditation can help you break the bonds by increasing your appreciation for other things in life, bringing profound happiness. Mindfulness rises, and you experience pleasure and thankfulness for everything in your life.
Get A Pet
A pet can deliver tons of happiness in your life, motivating you to break free from using food as your motivation. Having someone (yes, your pet) that loves you infinitely is a powerful motivator of happiness, and works in most cases. Adopt a puppy or kitten, and you will have tons of fun and pleasure for years to come.
Conclusion
Food needs to resume its real function, being used for fuel and subtle pleasure. It was not meant to become a source of happiness, and this may have been inadvertently promoted due to the marketing of sugary junk.
Go live in the real world, and find your true happiness.
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