Guilt Eating Blog by Cara Roberson

Have you ever wanted something to eat so bad that

even the thought of it made your mouth fill

with saliva? That cheeseburger you saw a commercial

for, the donuts you can’t get your mind

off of, the potato chips in the pantry screaming your

name.  You can feel your stomach growling

and the need for it growing in your stomach. So, you

give in and eat it. It’s the best tasting thing

you have ever put in your mouth. It satisfied the

urge you had.  But now something else is

growing inside of you. It’s that terrible feeling

of guilt eating. It was a small moment of

satisfaction but now what you are feeling is much

worse. I have been there more times than I

want to admit. Guilt eating doesn’t rear its ugly

head for me until after I have eaten it. So what

can I do to prevent this? What can I do if I give

in to those unhealthy foods?

So how can I prevent guilt eating? The easiest way

is to avoid any unhealthy foods. Well, that is

so much easier said than done. Sometimes it’s just

easier to run to Burger King and grab a

cheeseburger than make a healthy meal. From my own

experience I meal plan. Every

Wednesday I sit down and make a menu for the following

week. I pick the days I want to go out

to eat and the days I want to cook. I plan for healthy

meals so no unwanted cheeseburgers can

creep into my meal planning. When I want to go out

to eat, I plan ahead for that as well. I figure

out where I want to go and just a simple google of

the menu with calories can tell me what my

best options are. 

If I really want that cheeseburger,

calorie counting helps as well. Have a small

breakfast and a small lunch. This leaves room for

your calories for the day to have a large

dinner. This alone can take away the guilt because

you have left room in your calorie count to

enjoy something you really wanted. I have done this

on many occasions. I love pretty much any

unhealthy food you can think of. Sweets, ice cream,

fried foods, hot dogs. Just about everything. I

didn’t think I could do this. I didn’t think I would

be able to give all of them up. So instead, I didn’t.

I just ate those in moderation when my calorie count

would allow. I would skip snacks and have

really small breakfast and lunch so I knew I could

indulge. The biggest thing for me is ice cream

and most days I would allow myself to have ice cream

every day because I meal planned and

counted those calories. And the best part was no guilt.

What happens if you give into those unhealthy foods

and don’t plan for it? The biggest thing you

can do is forgive yourself. In a perfect world, I

could fight those temptations. But we all know we

don’t live in a perfect world. Forgive yourself. You

are after all only human. Making a bad

decision while on your diet does not make or break

your diet. Let me say that again…Making a

bad decision while on your diet does not make or break

your diet. You can still lose weight and

get right back on track. Maybe work out just a little

longer or even take a longer walk than you

normally do, burn the extra calories you took in.

This helped me when I took in the extra calories

I wasn’t planning on.

The best part for me personally about eating healthy

is feeling no guilt. When I stick to my meal

plan and calorie count to the limit of calories I

allow myself for the day, I feel on top of the world.

There are so many healthy alternatives to what I love.

Ice cream, they make a low-calorie ice

cream. Cheeseburger? They have delicious turkey burgers

that I top with sauteed bell peppers

and onions. Tacos? Make a veggie taco with black beans

and taco seasoning. Top with low fat

sour cream and you got yourself a delicious taco. I also eat a salad with every meal. Top your

salad with cherry tomatoes and bell peppers. It can

Vector illustration of dish with salad.

add a lot of flavor when you’re trying to cut

down on dressing. Just because you are on a new lifestyle

journey doesn’t mean you don’t

enjoy food anymore. Find the best healthy food for

you and know that when you do find it you

won’t hold on to the guilt if you eat it