Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 I am somewhat #2.2 and often just don't bring some foods into the house. But that goes back to " will power " and IE is not in agreement with that. #2.3 I can throw food away now, like a half gallon of ice cream, and cookies, etc. Definitely 2.4 an emotional eater and I've known that for a long time. Spending time on the computer helps me. I forget to eat. Like right now I am hungry so need to feed my body before it gets too hungry and I want to eat everything. #1 I am definitely not. Sandy What about you? WHAT KIND OF EATER ARE YOU? (newbie here)----------------------------------#1.EATING STYLE: Careful EaterTRIGGER: Fitness & healthCHARACTERISTIC: Appears to be the perfect eater; anguishes over each food morsel and its effect on the body. On the surface, this person seems health- and fitness-oriented. I do work out at least 6 days a week and try to be careful of what I eat... but eating careful usually means boring food that I get tire of eating and then I'll get that urgency need good tasting food... #2.2EATING STYLE: Refuse-not Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Presence of food.CHARACTERISTIC: This person is especially vulnerable to candy jars, or food present in meetings or sitting openly on the kitchen counter. If I buy sweets or chips... I can't just have one... also suffer from IBS, so fatty foods and certain foods end up making me feel bloater... it's like I'm subconsciously tormenting myself...? I don't understand why I do this? So I make it a real reminder andon't buy sweets or bad things that I will eat... but then end up buying one candy bar at 7-eleven... feeling that this is the only way I can get my sweet fix. #2.3EATING STYLE: Waste-not Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Free foodCHARACTERISTIC: This person's eating drive is often influenced by the value of the food dollar and is susceptible to all-you-can-eat buffets and free food. I do hate to throw food away... so when I cook at home, I tend to overeat. #2.4EATING STYLE: Emotional Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Uncomfortable EmotionsCHARACTERISTIC: Stress or uncomfortable feelings trigger eating -- especially when alone. I've had a tubfull of family and financial and family stress related problems over the last several years. I do live alone and have taken anxiety medication for 3 years now, but I still can't control my compulsion to " fill the void " when I'm suppose to be working on " moving forward with my financial / house / family / weight issues... blah...blah...blah... ------------------------------------------------- Judy Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2011 Report Share Posted April 18, 2011 I am the careful eater and it sneaks up on me all the time. I have to be very careful because alot of times when I think I am trying to be healthy it is actually diet thinking coming back. To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Sun, April 17, 2011 10:45:26 PMSubject: I'm not sure what kind of eater I am ... ? WHAT KIND OF EATER ARE YOU? (newbie here)----------------------------------#1.EATING STYLE: Careful EaterTRIGGER: Fitness & healthCHARACTERISTIC: Appears to be the perfect eater; anguishes over each food morsel and its effect on the body. On the surface, this person seems health- and fitness-oriented. I do work out at least 6 days a week and try to be careful of what I eat... but eating careful usually means boring food that I get tire of eating and then I'll get that urgency need good tasting food... #2.2EATING STYLE: Refuse-not Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Presence of food.CHARACTERISTIC: This person is especially vulnerable to candy jars, or food present in meetings or sitting openly on the kitchen counter. If I buy sweets or chips... I can't just have one... also suffer from IBS, so fatty foods and certain foods end up making me feel bloater... it's like I'm subconsciously tormenting myself...? I don't understand why I do this? So I make it a real reminder andon't buy sweets or bad things that I will eat... but then end up buying one candy bar at 7-eleven... feeling that this is the only way I can get my sweet fix. #2.3EATING STYLE: Waste-not Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Free foodCHARACTERISTIC: This person's eating drive is often influenced by the value of the food dollar and is susceptible to all-you-can-eat buffets and free food. I do hate to throw food away... so when I cook at home, I tend to overeat. #2.4EATING STYLE: Emotional Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Uncomfortable EmotionsCHARACTERISTIC: Stress or uncomfortable feelings trigger eating -- especially when alone. I've had a tubfull of family and financial and family stress related problems over the last several years. I do live alone and have taken anxiety medication for 3 years now, but I still can't control my compulsion to "fill the void" when I'm suppose to be working on "moving forward with my financial / house / family / weight issues... blah...blah...blah... ------------------------------------------------- Judy Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 19, 2011 Report Share Posted April 19, 2011 Me too Dawn. The diet eating is insidious! - Casey-- Sent from my iPhone I am the careful eater and it sneaks up on me all the time. I have to be very careful because alot of times when I think I am trying to be healthy it is actually diet thinking coming back. To: IntuitiveEating_Support Sent: Sun, April 17, 2011 10:45:26 PMSubject: I'm not sure what kind of eater I am ... ? WHAT KIND OF EATER ARE YOU? (newbie here)----------------------------------#1.EATING STYLE: Careful EaterTRIGGER: Fitness & healthCHARACTERISTIC: Appears to be the perfect eater; anguishes over each food morsel and its effect on the body. On the surface, this person seems health- and fitness-oriented. I do work out at least 6 days a week and try to be careful of what I eat... but eating careful usually means boring food that I get tire of eating and then I'll get that urgency need good tasting food... #2.2EATING STYLE: Refuse-not Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Presence of food.CHARACTERISTIC: This person is especially vulnerable to candy jars, or food present in meetings or sitting openly on the kitchen counter. If I buy sweets or chips... I can't just have one... also suffer from IBS, so fatty foods and certain foods end up making me feel bloater... it's like I'm subconsciously tormenting myself...? I don't understand why I do this? So I make it a real reminder andon't buy sweets or bad things that I will eat... but then end up buying one candy bar at 7-eleven... feeling that this is the only way I can get my sweet fix. #2.3EATING STYLE: Waste-not Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Free foodCHARACTERISTIC: This person's eating drive is often influenced by the value of the food dollar and is susceptible to all-you-can-eat buffets and free food. I do hate to throw food away... so when I cook at home, I tend to overeat. #2.4EATING STYLE: Emotional Unconscious EaterTRIGGER: Uncomfortable EmotionsCHARACTERISTIC: Stress or uncomfortable feelings trigger eating -- especially when alone. I've had a tubfull of family and financial and family stress related problems over the last several years. I do live alone and have taken anxiety medication for 3 years now, but I still can't control my compulsion to "fill the void" when I'm suppose to be working on "moving forward with my financial / house / family / weight issues... blah...blah...blah... ------------------------------------------------- Judy Ann Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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