Correct bad eating habits
We eat not only for nourishment but also as part of our social interactions. However, many people develop unhealthy habits that encourage overeating.
Here are a few examples of bad eating habits that you should try to avoid:
- Mixing food and entertainment.
- It's easy to mindlessly eat a tub of popcorn, a whole bag of chips, or a carton of ice cream while you're watching TV.
- Make eating a separate activity, and you'll consume less.
- Eating to relieve stress.
- There's nothing wrong with taking pleasure in eating, but try not to use food as your primary stress reliever.
- Find other ways to dissipate stress, such as exercising, listening to music, or meditating, rather than eating.
- Eating on the run.
- With the abundant availability of convenience foods, it's easy to grab something from a vending machine and eat your meals in your car. But try not to make this a regular habit.
- Plan your schedule to include enough time to prepare and eat your meals in a quiet place, without the rush.