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Why Bad Emotions Can Cause Overweight?

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;"> Many people turn to a huge bowl of ice cream when they are depressed&comma; pizza when they are happy and chips when watching favorite TV shows&period; Emotional eating is essentially a response to our emotional condition&period; It means that we eat due to our feelings&comma; instead of our actual hunger&period; This is a common cause of weight gain&period; There are different triggers&comma; such as loneliness&comma; anxiety&comma; boredom&comma; resentment&comma; anger&comma; excitement and pure joy&period; In many social settings&comma; over-excitement can cause people to eat more than necessary&period; During special occasion or party&comma; it is easy for people to find themselves get caught up&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">When people feel pure joy or sadness&comma; they could neglect their actual hunger level&comma; causing them to eat more calories than necessary&period; During social events&comma; people often need to eat more to allow them to fit in&period; Over-excitement or excessive sadness could happen when people are not being centered or grounded&period; Intense emotions&comma; whatever they are&comma; could cause people to lose connection with themselves&period; It is important to make sure that people can feel enmeshment with those around them&period; When it happens&comma; boundaries can immediately disappear&period; We are more likely to eat&comma; if the crowd is also eating&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">In this case&comma; we should be able to keep a portion of our awareness when we are engaging with others&period; It is important that we always  identify our personal boundaries while interacting with others&period; We should ensure that these boundaries are always present&period; Resentment and anger are also detrimental emotions that we need to suppress whenever possible&period; However&comma; when suppressing any negative emotion&comma; we should do it in a healthier way&period; In fact&comma; using alcohol and drugs can be seen as an act of violence to our own body&period; Anger is a basic emotion and many of our actions are based on it&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Even the nicest people are essentially angry&comma; but they could transform the emotion into something constructive and positive&period; Instead of being angry with our kids&comma; bosses&comma; spouses&comma; parents and ourselves&semi; we should be positively angry to specific conditions and immediately look for ways to improve them&period; If we want to avoid being distressed&comma; we should respond to our own limitations&period; As an example&comma; we should sleep when we become tired and eat when our body needs enough fuel&period; The majority of our anger could come from our inability to cope with our own limitations&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">Instead of eatng excessively&comma; we should use journal or other things that can validate the presence of anger and other bad emotions&period; Stressful emotions can be quite agitating and in a long period of time&comma; anxiety could start to emerge&period; We could avoid overeating by removing ourselves from any stressful environment&period; By having more pleasure in our lives&comma; we could be better nourished on a much deeper level&period; Simple methods can be performed to manage our stress&comma; such as breathing deeply&comma; sit and ask ourselves what we should do&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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