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Author: <span>Sheryl Canter</span>

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A Simple Tip to Stop Compulsive Overeating

Sheryl Canter Tools for Recovery May 22, 2009 May 22, 2009 8 Comments

Not all emotional eating comes from the expectation of future deprivation, but some of it does. How many people, for example, decide to start a diet on June 1, and then spend May 22 to May 31 overeating — getting while the getting is good? A lot! Even if you’ve …

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A Lightbulb Moment to Stop Emotional Eating?

Sheryl Canter Tools for Recovery May 19, 2009 May 19, 2009 17 Comments

Are you waiting for a “lightbulb moment” to catapult you out of emotional eating once and for all? This came up recently in the Normal Eating Support Group. It’s a very common attitude, but not one that gets you where you want to go. This is the same thinking that …

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Is the Recession Affecting Your Eating?

Sheryl Canter Eating and Self-Care May 11, 2009 May 13, 2009 14 Comments

Are you worried about money? Be careful not to add weight gain to your list of problems. There’s a well-known correlation between low income and obesity. For one thing, high calorie foods are cheaper. For another, lack of money — or fear of lack of money — is very stressful. …

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May 6 Is International No Diet Day!

Sheryl Canter Attuned Eating May 6, 2009 May 13, 2009 2 Comments

International No Diet Day (INDD) was started in Britain in 1992 by Mary Evans Young. Outraged by a series of news stories, including the suicide of a teenager who couldn’t stand “being fat” (she was a size 12 U.S.), Young sent out a press release titled, “Fat Woman Bites Back”. …

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9 Truths of Normal Eating

Sheryl Canter Tools for Recovery May 1, 2009 May 13, 2009 Leave a comment

I went into a Barnes & Noble recently and asked for their section on emotional eating. They didn’t have one! Books on emotional eating are scattered across at least three sections: Nutrition, Diet, Eating Disorders, and Self Improvement. What a vivid reflection of how eating and weight problems are misunderstood. …

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Is Eating to Numb Out Ever Okay?

Sheryl Canter Tools for Recovery April 29, 2009 May 13, 2009 6 Comments

Today’s post addresses an important question that comes up regularly in the Normal Eating Support Group: Is eating to numb out and escape feelings ever okay? Can you do this, and still be a normal eater? The short answer is no. Here’s why.

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Sleep Deprivation and Overeating

Sheryl Canter Lifestyle (what you do) April 29, 2009 September 16, 2009 5 Comments

I spent a fair number of late nights working on the just-published Normal Eating for Normal Weight, and that inspired the topic of today’s post: sleep deprivation – how it compares to overeating (with an excerpt from the new book), and how it can trigger overeating. Do you struggle with …

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The Zig-Zag Nature of Recovery

Sheryl Canter Tools for Recovery April 29, 2009 May 13, 2009 2 Comments

People like to think – or hope – that they can stop emotional eating once and for all, and never have to deal with it again. But you don’t ever forget the old behaviors, and it’s dangerous to think that one day you’ll be immune. If you have this unrealistic …

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A New Year, A New Start

Sheryl Canter Eating and Self-Care April 29, 2009 May 13, 2009 Leave a comment

The beginning of a new year is a time for fresh starts. We assess where we’ve been, and where we want to go. We make course changes and adjustments. We resolve to do better. But too often, new year resolutions are a form of self-flagellation. You’ve put on a few …

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New Year Resolutions that Work

Sheryl Canter Eating and Self-Care April 29, 2009 May 13, 2009 Leave a comment

Some people say that New Year’s Resolutions are of no use at all because no one keeps them. But I think they are useful in that they make people think about their lives in broad terms – the long view. New Year’s Resolutions are to-do lists for the year, versus …

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