Emotional eating is when we feel compelled to eat even though we are not physically
hungry. We are driven to eat by a need to change our emotional state. To feel differently
to how we feel right now. One of the most common types of emotional eating is treating.
We reward or treat ourselves with food for something we have accomplished. We use food as praise. We are feeling unappreciated and we want to feel valued.
It might be the reward coffee and muffin for having got all the kids off to school. It might be the reward for getting through the hellish product review meeting or awkward staff appraisal. It might be the treat for doing a morning walk. It's a reward for good behaviour.
However, if we are unhappy with our weight or body image, is it really a reward? Does it really make us happy?
Here's the thing about using food as a reward. It's an anonymous quote so I can't source it, but it's so powerful I want to use it anyway:
"You do not need to reward yourself with food, you are not a dog."