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Therapist Explains Why You Can't Stop Eating in the Evenings 

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THERAPIST EXPLAINS: WHY AM I EATING TOO MUCH IN THE EVENINGS?
#overeating #emotionaleating #nighteating
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Summary:
Here's a summary of the key points mentioned:
Not Eating Enough During the Day Some individuals may not be consuming an adequate amount of food earlier in the day. Ghrelin, a hunger hormone, has a circadian cycle, and eating less during the day can lead to increased cravings in the evening.
Decision Fatigue: Decision fatigue is the phenomenon where making decisions becomes more challenging as the day progresses. Waiting until the evening to decide on meals can lead to exhaustion and a higher likelihood of feeling out of control.
Using Food as a Reward: People may turn to food as a reward for dealing with stress and challenges throughout the day. The brain's reward system may be seeking a balance between pain and pleasure.
Transitionary Eating:Transitioning from one mode or state to another (e.g., work mode to relaxation) can be challenging for some individuals. Food may serve as a transitionary object, helping to ease the shift between different states of being.
Habit: The combination of biological cues to eat and the ability to form habits can lead to automatic, habitual eating in the evenings. Changing habits may involve disrupting the usual patterns and creating new, healthier routines.
Sarah emphasizes the importance of self-awareness, understanding individual triggers, and finding strategies to address the specific reasons behind evening overeating. She suggests considering these factors before focusing on habit disruption for those struggling with more deep-rooted or long-standing issues with food.

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@snowy1634
@snowy1634 3 месяца назад
Just looking at your reasons, and I think you are totally on the wrong track. A few months ago I switched to about a 95% whole food diet with almost no sugar. I eat less during the day because I am satiated, and after dinner, I am never tempted to eat at all. The solution to this can all be summed up not when you eat or how much, but what kinds of food you are eating. Try talking about that. You are leading your viewers down the wrong path.
@TheBingeEatingTherapist
@TheBingeEatingTherapist 3 месяца назад
From your personal experience I can completely appreciate how it may look like I am barking up the wrong tree. The trouble is with advice such as ‘eat a 95% whole food diet’ is that it is akin to telling an anorexic ‘why don’t you just eat more?’ The behavioural advice may be sound but it doesn’t address the ‘how’. You may be someone who can decide to change your diet and just do it, but the majority of people I work with have a very complex psychological and emotional relationship with food. Most of whom know what a ‘healthy’ diet looks like. That doesn’t mean the implementation of this is as straightforward. My work is about trying to help people become mentally and emotionally healthy around food so that they feel free to make their own choices. I am not a dietician, I am a psychotherapist so I work with people’s mental health. Better mental health = better choices. To say I am on the wrong track because it doesn’t match your own experience negates the complexity and differences in others’ experience. It’s ok if my approach is not relevant to you, but I don’t think it’s fair to assume that’s the case for everyone. With all that said, I’m genuinely glad you’ve found a way to eat that is working for you 🙂 All I want is for people to find what works for them
@emmahardy7611
@emmahardy7611 3 месяца назад
Greatb response! Thanks
@rainbowfox1934
@rainbowfox1934 3 месяца назад
This is one of those many occasions when you are both right. Great video from someone who has studied this issue.@@TheBingeEatingTherapist
@zxyatiywariii8
@zxyatiywariii8 3 месяца назад
People are different. It took me lots of experimentation to go from being clinically obese, to being a healthy BMI and maintaining it; because different things work for different people.✌🏽🙂
@zc1312
@zc1312 3 месяца назад
Amazing that you can afford to eat a whole food diet and have cut out so much sugar! Especially since sugar is in SO many products (at least in the US). The cost, accessibility, and preserving fresh food are the obvious components for accessing whole foods. There is also the emotional affordability in making choices around what food to actually eat. I think it takes something like a supportive + safe enough environment and feeling somewhat optimistic about the future to take on the temporary discomfort in an effort to change habits and patterns. I can confidently say that those are wonderful components to have in life but its is not something granted to everyone. At the end of the day, what each person goes through, even if identical on paper, will not be the same in experience and perspective… but it seems like you succeeded in getting the exact result you wanted and thats fantastic for you 🎉
@bonnacon1610
@bonnacon1610 5 месяцев назад
No. 4 is revelatory if you live alone - even if you’re not objectively “lonely” all the time, there can be slivers of loneliness and evening can be a trigger. Without food to accompany you, particularly in autumn/winter when it’s dark outside, the Void opens up before you. So in that moment, and possibly beyond it, it’s all about loneliness: food as a friend, food as a partner.
@TheBingeEatingTherapist
@TheBingeEatingTherapist 5 месяцев назад
Yes! Very much relate 💯
@ShatteredRippleBooks
@ShatteredRippleBooks 5 месяцев назад
This is me
@theresajones8367
@theresajones8367 5 месяцев назад
I agree with you
@tuchus8781
@tuchus8781 5 месяцев назад
Yep
@anniewhelan3811
@anniewhelan3811 5 месяцев назад
Me too.
@Yolduranduran
@Yolduranduran 5 месяцев назад
Evenings are difficult and sad somehow. Mornings are hopeful.
@TheBingeEatingTherapist
@TheBingeEatingTherapist 5 месяцев назад
Oof! I related to that. Morning Sarah felt like a completely different person to evening Sarah.
@wordswordswords8203
@wordswordswords8203 5 месяцев назад
I feel like shit all day long.
@klevykids
@klevykids 5 месяцев назад
Wow, I feel exactly like that. I feel like 2 different people in the morning and in the evening...
@klevykids
@klevykids 5 месяцев назад
​@@TheBingeEatingTherapistI wrote my comment and then read yours...shockingly similar
@mrssclarkie5474
@mrssclarkie5474 4 месяца назад
What a perfect explanation 🥺
@juliaannepark
@juliaannepark 5 месяцев назад
I just loose control and prowl around my kitchen looking for something nice to eat. Each morning I say to myself, why did you do that last night???? Then I repeat the compulsive eating again. 😢😢😢😢😢😢
@tiffanyj3245
@tiffanyj3245 4 месяца назад
Omg. Me too. I even get up in the middle of the night to eat. I always feel so bad about myself in the morning. Even If I eat early in the day then I’m just grazing the rest of the day and nothing fills me up/satisfies me. 😔
@thisnthat42
@thisnthat42 4 месяца назад
@@tiffanyj3245Are you eating the right combinations of food? We need some carbs and some protein to feel full.
@KateV769
@KateV769 3 месяца назад
Same
@evelynfidler6285
@evelynfidler6285 5 месяцев назад
I eat less during the day because i want to enjoy my food when i am relaxed and not busy. Hence the binging at night
@MsMtwardy
@MsMtwardy 4 месяца назад
Same here
@shiNIN42
@shiNIN42 4 месяца назад
I had a time when I only could go home to cook at 10pm... My main meal was that meal then, in piece... Glorious if I just could stay awake :D There was no binge eating, just eating (a lot but I needed it), I was hungry! Wasn't ideal - but the best I could do at that time.
@mooshie2272
@mooshie2272 3 месяца назад
Same
@Jane_Friday
@Jane_Friday 3 месяца назад
Biggest mistake. I have a very stressful job, I can relate, jet I eat a full meal, plus a snack later like banane and a protein bar at work. The overeating at home is no longer a problem.
@elle4560
@elle4560 4 месяца назад
This might sound silly but once I've decided 'enough eating for the evening', I say a phrase, like a mantra almost, and it's 'closing shop!', and I'll turn the lights off in the kitchen and that's it, no more entering the kitchen. It usually helps me stop eating after that 🤗 Great advice you gave in your video. Thank you ❤
@paulamoors
@paulamoors 4 месяца назад
I kind of do that. Okay kitchen is closed! Period!
@jessarain9917
@jessarain9917 4 месяца назад
I like this. Thank you so much!
@dawnwoods8196
@dawnwoods8196 4 месяца назад
I love that idea! I struggle with this because I have to go through my kitchen to use the bathroom. We only have 1 bathroom in the house! So if I wake up in the night I try to leave the lights off..less visual cues.
@wendywalters784
@wendywalters784 4 месяца назад
I'm trying this, maybe it's bringing awareness to the fact, you're done! No more eating! Thank you for sharing this.
@tarajohns7430
@tarajohns7430 4 месяца назад
This is a very useful tip. Thank you!
@myriammadigan9966
@myriammadigan9966 3 месяца назад
There's an old saying, eat like a king in the morning, like a prince in the afternoon and a pauper at night. It makes great sense.
@ketoqueenyo2431
@ketoqueenyo2431 5 месяцев назад
Loneliness and habit. Mainly loneliness at night. I hate it. Don’t even enjoy what I’m shoveling into my gob.
@Medietos
@Medietos 5 месяцев назад
Oh, how I feel with you! And you express yourself so well. Overeaters Anonymous hs helped me and many , many others. have you heard about it? It is said to be very, very good in America, if that is where you are. I should like a sponsor (free guide through the 12 steps work) from USA. Thanks for your honest, open share. I have prayed for your well-being.
@rachelcoleman4693
@rachelcoleman4693 4 месяца назад
I have the same problem.
@cathwalsh9921
@cathwalsh9921 4 месяца назад
That’s really sad 🩷
@carriered4715
@carriered4715 3 месяца назад
Same Here. It makes me feel Really ashamed too, and even though I'm in my 60's, all the sweet things I end up eating, make my skin break out in spots and pimples. Which makes me feel even worse. 😢
@bramble2020
@bramble2020 5 месяцев назад
Reasons why binge at night, before or after dinner... 1. Not eaten enough during the day 2. Decision fatigue - have food available 3. Using food as a reward - use alternative reward 4. Transitioning - switching from one thing to another - be aware and so avoid temptation 5. Habitual pattern - look at how to change your habit (research it).
@PraveenSrJ01
@PraveenSrJ01 5 месяцев назад
Thanks for the summary
@blazee3895
@blazee3895 5 месяцев назад
Thank you❤
@adaharrisonn
@adaharrisonn 5 месяцев назад
I don't see how "having food available" isn't just the exact same thing that caused your decision fatigue but ahead of time. It's so much work.
@dela2612
@dela2612 4 месяца назад
If you prepare healthy foods to be there for you when you have decision fatigue, you're less likely to just grab anything in front of you ​@@adaharrisonn
@valv4008
@valv4008 4 месяца назад
@@adaharrisonn I feel it is planning to not slip into unhealthy eating, by having something that’s a better choice available ahead of time that is more positive to eat than something you may regret binging on! To me it’s very good advice , but we all can read these things differently, however it’s still good to be aware of!
@willowraine5514
@willowraine5514 5 месяцев назад
No idea why, but brushing my teeth right after dinner stops the urge to snack.
@kristengomerimhof4633
@kristengomerimhof4633 4 месяца назад
I’m so tired of people suggesting this….it doesn’t work for me or the majority of people I know who have this issues of eating at night
@jennymulhall816
@jennymulhall816 4 месяца назад
I’m going to try this, I’m desperate! Thank you! ❤
@Isla_Dawa
@Isla_Dawa 4 месяца назад
It’s just psychology.
@gas-lyghtchristianson-ashl5041
@gas-lyghtchristianson-ashl5041 4 месяца назад
@@kristengomerimhof4633but if it works for some people than why not suggest it? It’s healthy and realistic.
@sunnyGreece2022
@sunnyGreece2022 4 месяца назад
Because after you eat again you need to brush your teeth and most of them the time you lazy to go through this process again
@margaretmcgill526
@margaretmcgill526 4 месяца назад
Since retiring, I have moved my main meal of the day to 11 or 12 in the morning. I've been stunned how much this reduces my hunger in the evening. I can have a couple of scrambled eggs or even just a banana at dinner time with a cup of coffee and I'm fine. My mother, who lived to 95, never ate between meals. So she had a 12 hour fast every day. I believe this helped her longevity. She had no heart disease, no cancer, and no diabetes.
@WiseMindNutrition
@WiseMindNutrition 5 месяцев назад
Love this tangible concept of eating more than 40% of the days food prior to 3PM!
@anniesshenanigans3815
@anniesshenanigans3815 5 месяцев назад
actually should be more like 90 percent of the food before 3pm.
@elaineforan4751
@elaineforan4751 5 месяцев назад
When she said it first I thought , ^of course I eat enough^. When she said 40% before 3pm, I thought, ^oh no!^. Really interesting insight.
@darcyturnbo8347
@darcyturnbo8347 4 месяца назад
Spot on! My eating disorder was curtailed when I started chemotherapy 😮 Afterwards, I felt like a blank slate. Once I started eating again I promised myself I wouldn’t binge eat again. Each time I ate something 3 days in a row I started to recognize that a habit was starting to form. It was the first time I could distinguish a behavior that started to become more than I could handle. I quickly redirected my energy to stop it. I’ve been counting calories and macros and realized I’ve been under eating. My weight is “normal” now and I’m cancer free, but I’ve gone back to the dieting mindset. Disordered eating is no joke and I’m constantly working on improving myself.
@KBear44
@KBear44 4 месяца назад
Hope you can find peace and enjoyment with food and be proud of yourself and your body for overcoming cancer 💜
@sarahhursey3215
@sarahhursey3215 5 месяцев назад
Honestly that was the most interesting and helpful video that I've watched in years.. I am starting my weight loss journey and evenings are my struggle.. now I understand why.. thankyou so much 💓
@kimberlyj4538
@kimberlyj4538 4 месяца назад
YES!! #4 Is transitioning from a day of decisions and people and responsibilities. Binging at bedtime is pleasant bc I'm alone, food is a joy. I leave my husband and dog and binge. I feel so happy.
@user-ip9mw8yg9o
@user-ip9mw8yg9o 5 месяцев назад
I battle eating at bedtime, it relaxes me, and I sleep better🤷‍♀️
@zeynopovski00
@zeynopovski00 4 месяца назад
Same for me! 😢and I loose the battles, it's so hard for ADHD brain to fight against the idea. I had many many sleepless nights because of this and it gets worse then.
@jennymulhall816
@jennymulhall816 4 месяца назад
@@zeynopovski00I have ADHD also, and crisps are my downfall. Even when I’m not hungry, I can (and do!) eat a mortifying amount in the evenings. The flavour doesn’t even matter, it’s the crunch! I know it’s likely a sensory thing, so I’ve started to make myself a wee tray in the evenings with nuts, crudités and the like but I would jump over them to snatch a box or ready salted Pringles from the jaws of hell! 😂😂😂
@polopopolo2197
@polopopolo2197 4 месяца назад
This is exactly how I feel as well! It is almost like taking a sleeping pill. I have anxiety and ADHD and stuffing myself at night I feel makes me sleep better until I wake up the next day. Thank you for sharing this I thought I was the only one in the world like this.
@zeynopovski00
@zeynopovski00 4 месяца назад
@@polopopolo2197 i recently learned that eating at night also serves as a transition purpose for me. Maybe knowing that helps to cope with it. She mentions that in the forth section. Google that if you like. 💜
@charliedogg74
@charliedogg74 3 месяца назад
Yes yes. Ill eat so much at bedtime. If I wake up as well ill grab something. How do we overcome??? X
@bec-jb8qr
@bec-jb8qr 5 месяцев назад
ADHD transitional and habit eater here - food is still so damn relaxing. Coffee can be relaxing. Exercise feels always like a chore, like I have to be in "active mode" even an after a work day. So yes, I envy people who "exercise to relax" or something like that. Not like I'm bingeing - but I often eat more than is comfortable (so more like overeating)
@patriciamaddi3028
@patriciamaddi3028 5 месяцев назад
This describes me exactly!
@isaidwhatisaid4130
@isaidwhatisaid4130 5 месяцев назад
Start with just light stretches in the areas you feel tense and meditation for 5 mins. It worked for me.
@applesauceandoranges
@applesauceandoranges 4 месяца назад
Exercise doesn't have to look like crazy active stuff. It can be anything that is movement. Stretching, ballet moves, whatever. Just something to make you feel good. Doesn't have to burn a lot of calories. That's not what you'd be using it for in this context.
@ErnestPiffel
@ErnestPiffel 3 месяца назад
I have Ritalin during the day and then my brain races at night so I have to eat to relax
@lauriejohnson-daley3753
@lauriejohnson-daley3753 4 месяца назад
I eat when I’m hungry and stop at enough. I can’t stand feeling full etc before going to bed. There are no foods off limits, including cookies or ice cream. But I only eat when I’m hungry and I stop and question any eating signals entering my mind. Hunger or boredom etc? If I eat healthy complex carbohydrates earlier in the day with protein and vegetables I’m satisfied a lot longer and I don’t overeat at night because I’ve eaten what I need earlier in the day. This has helped me learn mindful eating habits and to not overeat at night, have lost 35 lbs in 18 months at 58 years old.
@sissy9405
@sissy9405 4 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing...very helpful :)
@cf8595
@cf8595 5 месяцев назад
Not sure if someone mentioned, but satiation at night too. I often cook a "healthy" dinner, denying myself of satisfying carbs and dessert, but then I'm "jonesing" for something to satisfy where dinner didn't actually do ANY of that. A huge mistake for me is volume eating. It stuffs and bloats me, and disconnects me from hunger. I used to eat enormous salads so I could keep chewing as long as possible, but I've actually found really dense and delicious food feel so much better and lighter, like a small bowl of stew, or if I do a bit of veggies, with some really nice rice or potatoes. Savoring a little of something super thick and sweet (honey and full fat yogurt) is also more satisfying that chowing down a whole box of diet cookies. Also, I eat chocolate for breakfast EVERY. DAY. The morning is when I have "control" and a modest amount delights me to no end. A final thought is super strong digestive enzymes, or if you can handle them, bitters (usually too stimulating for me...coffee, dark chocolate, etc). I don't have access to the prescription enzymes anymore, but the digestive aid of them made me feel more satisfied and unbloated. Oddly, when I'm bloated, I think "screw it, you feel terrible anyway" but when I feel lighter and leaner, I want to stop.
@katie7748
@katie7748 5 месяцев назад
Have you tried eating gut-healthy foods?
@lynne3989
@lynne3989 5 месяцев назад
Swedish bitters is what I take. I had horribly uncomfortable bloating & 2 t. - one before heaviest 2 meals of day- pure magic!!!
@KatarinaS.
@KatarinaS. 4 месяца назад
​@lynne3989 How do you take the bitters, mixed in a beverage?
@melissal3383
@melissal3383 4 месяца назад
There’s an excellent soup recipe on Food52 website. Genius Cauliflower soup by Paul Bertolli. 4 ingredients. Olive oil, 1 onion, cauliflower & WATER. Salt, pepper. It’s pretty good and filling & no cream or flour. Before you adjust ingredients it’s worth making EXACTLY as written the 1st time. I’ve subbed broccoli & still pretty good. Just thought I’d throw that out there
@tarajohns7430
@tarajohns7430 4 месяца назад
I've also found that volume eating is not great for me long-term. I do better with smaller, tastier meals. Thank you for sharing.
@vannessa7636
@vannessa7636 5 месяцев назад
I always overeat at night because that’s when the kids get home from school. The stress of after school activities, homework, dinner and baths always put me on edge and before I know it I’ve eaten 3 servings of dinner, a snack, dessert and anything I can get my hands on. I agree that it has become a habit now and I always resort to, I’ll do better tomorrow.
@Diantinatalist
@Diantinatalist 5 месяцев назад
Shudnt have had them lol u just burden urself
@oilinmyface787
@oilinmyface787 5 месяцев назад
Follow the feeling process by teal swan ! I promise if you pay after to your feelings again the need to overeat will go away
@mlc7497
@mlc7497 5 месяцев назад
I remember those days....just waiting for the kids to get into bed so I could divulge in my "hidden, all for myself food". But, as you know, kids are precious and need your attention and love. My boys are adults now and are wonderful people. I believe all that the therapist said above is so true. I wish I would have seen her points way back when. I was in the same boat as you so I can relate for sure. 😊
@katie7748
@katie7748 5 месяцев назад
​@@DiantinatalistPut the Kool-Aid down.
@brandillysmom
@brandillysmom 5 месяцев назад
@@katie7748 I really don’t understand why some people are compelled to give stupid and unhelpful statements.
@celticlass8573
@celticlass8573 4 месяца назад
My binge-eating was never on "meal foods" always on "snack foods", which can include everything from chips to chocolate to crackers and cheese to something like banana bread. I think there's many layers to why this is, but one of them definitely is that those types of foods subconsciously to me, mean that everything is OK, I have enough to eat, I'm safe, and happy, because growing up, the only time I would get those things, was when my basic needs were met. So it transitioned after I grew up, into the habit of, "I want to feel safe/happy/everything is great, so let's scarf some junk and binge-watch". Even as I typed that, it felt like it would be amazing to do, and I want to do it!
@daisy8297
@daisy8297 4 месяца назад
I wake up during the night and eat. It started after my husband died, and 25 years later I still haven’t managed to stop.
@PompeyGirl747
@PompeyGirl747 4 месяца назад
I do too but have no idea why and its got to be chocolate or something sweet. Wish I could stop
@tinaharris9862
@tinaharris9862 5 месяцев назад
I really resonate with the transitionary eating point … I really get the social to solitary thing you mentioned, that is definitely me too, I had a massive binge tonight and feeling crappy, trying to analyse it without judgement, but I know I’m judging myself and feeling awful for over eating chocolate tonight. Your videos always make so much sense, wish I could put it into practice
@thinker646
@thinker646 5 месяцев назад
Im sorry this is happening to you. I can relate.
@nct948
@nct948 5 месяцев назад
I also recognise this pattern, but on an emotional level, when food compensates for the lack of social interaction (I live alone). I also noticed the social influence pushing us to eat : meet a friend at a cafe so have a piece of cake with them, or if I see a film at home where people are having meals, or discuss with a drink in their hand, I will 'join in' and make myself a sandwich or pour myself a coffee. The meal was the moment of the day when we all met and shared that time of togetherness (we never watched tv then), so I still prepare too much food despite being on my own now, and as I hate to waste food, I over-eat .
@margaretames6522
@margaretames6522 5 месяцев назад
When I was quitting smoking, I started meditating when I felt stressed. I also had post hypnotic suggestions to replace times when I habitually smoked with replacements, e.g., stretching my arms after eating, taking a walk. Now that I’m wanting to address poor eating habits, several things you mentioned make sense! Besides breaking habits, understanding how transitions cue a desire for food, it will help strategize to recognize and deal with those feelings and behaviors. Thank you!
@karencampbell2410
@karencampbell2410 5 месяцев назад
I absolutely know I wasn’t eating enough during the day. I am now making myself eating regularly. I was really in that rut of wanting to eat higher calorie food like chocolate and ice cream.
@minoozolala
@minoozolala 5 месяцев назад
I felt nearly driven to eat in the evening and really wanted potato chips, crackers, hard cookies. Anything that would crunch at lot. Some nights I'd want potato chips so much I'd get them delivered at midnight. It took nearly a year of evening crunch eating and potato chip binges before I discovered that craving for potato chips (and other crunchy foods) is a sign of anaemia. It turned out I was severely anaemic! Once I got my iron and ferritin levels up, the urge to eat potato chips and the other crunchy stuff completely disappeared.
@kellyharris4639
@kellyharris4639 5 месяцев назад
Interesting
@CapucineAbadie
@CapucineAbadie 5 месяцев назад
WAIT I haven't heard this before, and potato chips are my biggest weakness! I got a blood test recently that showed my ferritin levels are extremely low... thank you sooo much for sharing this 🥺
@OutToTheWoods
@OutToTheWoods 4 месяца назад
How did you get the levels up?
@minoozolala
@minoozolala 4 месяца назад
@@OutToTheWoods I took iron pills. Now I take a multivitamin with iron. The iron pills can be hard on the stomach so I alternated with Brewers Yeast. There are FB groups that give good advice about low iron and anemia.
@tiffanysalerno
@tiffanysalerno 4 месяца назад
@@OutToTheWoodsidk about ferretin but beef and cooking in cast iron pans help. Also you can take supplements!
@francisb2124
@francisb2124 Месяц назад
You just hit every point for me, thank you🙏🙏. I‘m a health food junkie, eat loads of veggies and Whole Foods, keep my Insulin/Sugar levels low, yet I binge eat and I am an emotional eater. Thanks to you, I now know where to change and observe myself differently😊
@kedeglow2743
@kedeglow2743 5 месяцев назад
This was very helpful. I knew I wasn't eating enough through the day, but somehow I just didn't acknowledge it. I'm going to try to keep this in mind.
@TexasGal.
@TexasGal. 5 месяцев назад
It was nighttime and I was literally contemplating binging, while I was eating mind you, when this video came up. Thank you! So very helpful!
@Missauthentic716
@Missauthentic716 4 месяца назад
I’m watching this which is preventing me from going to the kitchen…lol thank you for the great advice!
@ruthhorowitz7625
@ruthhorowitz7625 5 месяцев назад
I eat a huge salad at night. Helps me squash cravings.
@tipofthespear74
@tipofthespear74 5 месяцев назад
Love your content and half way through your book. Night eating is my primary enemy at the moment. I'm trying to eat more during the day at the moment but I'm counting calories so it's shifting more earlier. Problem is I love big dinners so it's a hard adjustment.
@gerribrown7602
@gerribrown7602 5 месяцев назад
I’ve just discovered your channel and I feel so relieved and grateful. You get it! I cannot wait to listen more. Thank you❤
@jourdanhamme3426
@jourdanhamme3426 5 месяцев назад
This is the channel I have been waiting for
@mohulrajsingh8029
@mohulrajsingh8029 5 месяцев назад
Thank You. I have never heard someone who has articulated this so well. Transitioning is what I feel contributes to my evening binge. The feeling that now I am all by myself and in non work mode. That couped with secret eating behaviours that you spoke about in another video
@619to253
@619to253 5 месяцев назад
Thank you. This video came at the most important day that I've had in a long time. Every single one of the items you said applies to me. Thank you again for making this video. Rachelle in Seattle
@Orangeshebert
@Orangeshebert 5 месяцев назад
Oh my goodness you have shown me so many truths. Thank you! I’ve subscribed and appreciate the information and insight you’ve shared. Thank you again!
@elsh332
@elsh332 5 месяцев назад
This video is fantastic!! Simple and down-to-earth without all the bells and whistles but full of excellent information ❤ I'm so glad I found this! Thank you so much.
@Zzyzzyx
@Zzyzzyx 5 месяцев назад
Wow, thanks!!! So glad the algorithm saw fit to show me this.
@ClaudiaClouds-xj9xr
@ClaudiaClouds-xj9xr 5 месяцев назад
This was a perfectly timed video!! Excellent as always, Sarah
@AnnaB22
@AnnaB22 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much for sharing this information, especially #4! I have never heard this before but it rings so true.
@tigerhen7346
@tigerhen7346 5 месяцев назад
I have never heard of transitional eating before you mentioned it. That was life changing. As many other things you have addressed on your channel. Thank you so much for all your great content ❤
@staceyb.5878
@staceyb.5878 5 месяцев назад
I'm so glad this video came across my feed, this is so helpful!!
@pryzmdna
@pryzmdna 5 месяцев назад
Thank you! It's wonderful to get clarity on why these behaviors are there. I also do transition eating when being around others and then being alone. Never thought about it like this before.
@anonymitysanonymous
@anonymitysanonymous 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for your videos and willingness to share your experiences in addition to your time and knowledge xx
@XritaosorioX
@XritaosorioX 5 месяцев назад
Thats precisely what happens and how I feel. Every advice you gave is accurate, however we really need to want and have courage to break free from this. Thank you.
@slack128
@slack128 4 месяца назад
Im so glad I found this channel
@ritazwicker3426
@ritazwicker3426 5 месяцев назад
Oh Dear! I identify with all these reasons. Your clear explanation of each one is phenomenal . I get it. I’m going to listen again and try to zero in on them. Thank you.
@debbiebuck6979
@debbiebuck6979 5 месяцев назад
You are very smart, and I am so glad I found your channel. You made more sense in one video then what my doctors have been telling me for 30 years. I will continue watching you because I do like to educate myself and you have helped me
@lylky
@lylky 4 месяца назад
I don’t think I can thank you enough for this video, I really appreciate the way you explained everything and it made me understand myself better instead of just blaming it
@santisanti8386
@santisanti8386 5 месяцев назад
You got me at number 1. Perfectly explained, fantastic video.
@Tia-vj9ox
@Tia-vj9ox 4 месяца назад
That “together to alone “ concept resonates with me. My biggest bingeing happens when my husband (who I am with all day) goes downstairs in the evening to work in his shop or to watch a movie. It’s not like he leaves the house!
@justsierraok
@justsierraok 4 месяца назад
This is so helpful for me, I had no idea why I did this every night but there are several reasons that resonate with me here. Thank you so much :)
@drmeredithdavis1987
@drmeredithdavis1987 3 месяца назад
This was so on point! Food is a disrupter. Think about it. We learn as infants to be satisfied with a bottle. Regardless of why we cried, most of the time we were fed. Eating to forget eating to remember
@chrispasson1940
@chrispasson1940 2 месяца назад
so true
@gisellenakandakari5943
@gisellenakandakari5943 4 месяца назад
I wish I had come across your video a few hours ago; just came back from being at a cafe having coffee and pastries because I felt lonely. But this content was very revealing to me, thank you so much. Suscribed to your channel now.
@evage99
@evage99 4 месяца назад
I struggle HARD with this, so thank you for these insights. I will examine myself more closely this week to try and pin down the exact reasons I binge in the evening.
@SamanthaLeaWood
@SamanthaLeaWood 4 месяца назад
Oh my golly gosh im glad i came across this video. ALL of them.. all of them all day every day is something i do. Especially the first one. Wow.. and ive never thought of this. Im so grateful for this content ❤
@rebeccadewinter342
@rebeccadewinter342 5 месяцев назад
Best explanation I’ve ever heard. Thank you 🦋
@amberexplainsitall4u
@amberexplainsitall4u 4 месяца назад
This is so relatable, thank you. Growing up, food was my only comfort. I had an alcoholic mother and step-father who were very abusive, and I had to become a parent to their children starting at the age of 7. I would sneak food just to feel okay. I got control of it for many years, but about 3-4 years ago, my sister ended up in severe addiction and we took on my 3 nieces and my husband start playing video games every night after work. It's been since October since we had the kids, and it got really bad for me, as he continued to play video games. I never said anything but that means I was spending 95% of my days completely alone as I'm disabled due to my brain. I've a brain, skull spine surgery survivor (Arnold-Chiari). I finally realized this was what was making me so sad and I'd sit in front of the TV and just eat. I'm two days binge free after a two hour long convo with my husband. He's really wonderful, he just didn't know I was so sad. I knew I was sad, but not why, but now that I do I feel like I work to make changes.
@dixiemerchant1052
@dixiemerchant1052 5 месяцев назад
This is so insightful I’ve known food was a reward, but until you spoke about it, I never realized the application in my own life! I had always thought I liked food in particular verses wanting a reward in general. I’ve never been able to make that separation before.
@nickiclarke4304
@nickiclarke4304 4 месяца назад
Just found your channel. Recently diagnosed with BED and have been gradually trying to recover. I still have a long way to go but I can see it is possible to change. I don’t always WANT to change, and it’s easy to fall back into old patterns, but I am beginning to see what’s possible. Looking forward to watching more of your videos and learning more. Also I’m glad you mentioned the transitioning thing - as someone who is autistic and has adhd, this is definitely part of what goes on for me. I am SO glad you mentioned this, because most people don’t,
@joedwards6760
@joedwards6760 4 месяца назад
Lovely stuff!!! Well done - very clearly explained and helpful! Thank you
@donna3675
@donna3675 4 месяца назад
You are FABULOUS!❤
@kmk2451
@kmk2451 4 месяца назад
Glad I found you! Some very interesting analyses here. I have some issues that you’ve highlighted that I can work with. I identify with the ‘habit’ issue especially.
@maddyelle1761
@maddyelle1761 5 месяцев назад
Number 4! Total 💡 moment! Ty! So helpful to put a name on it.
@caroletherrien3433
@caroletherrien3433 4 месяца назад
I am so grateful for this video. Your knowledge and the way you explain is so clear. ❤
@Ninnes197
@Ninnes197 5 месяцев назад
I never considered transitions before….I so resonate with the social to alone transition and didn’t even know it until you described it! Thank you!
@lynnrushton7458
@lynnrushton7458 5 месяцев назад
This makes so much sense! Thank you!
@ingridmallard7523
@ingridmallard7523 5 месяцев назад
Excellent points, number 4 really resonated with me. When you started speaking about the transitional pain and naming it, I thought, ya that IS what I feel and naming it helps. For me I can now (usually) move on to something else after eating, but there is that persistent "transitional pain" that occurs until I, what I call, shift focus onto the next thing or activity. Thanks Sara, and yes Dopamine Nation, great book, I look forward to hearing you two review it. (Will pointedly experience the transitional pain tonight after supper as I move on/refocus my attention towards the podcast.
@athenalimos
@athenalimos 4 месяца назад
Thank you so much!!!
@Erinnestatic
@Erinnestatic 4 месяца назад
This was so so so informative and helpful
@earlysunsets
@earlysunsets 5 месяцев назад
Thank you so much for this. All of this absolutely resonated with me and made so much of my behavior at night make perfect sense.
@Mona-fd5kf
@Mona-fd5kf 4 месяца назад
Thank you for giving me something to think about this is quite interesting and relatable.
@donnalofton7988
@donnalofton7988 4 месяца назад
This is excellent! I've been having trouble with late night eating---even on days where I do well with sticking to my planned eating. Great ideas to help me figure out why.
@sandibroad4099
@sandibroad4099 4 месяца назад
Thank you💖
@maryhoyt2609
@maryhoyt2609 3 месяца назад
Wow,, you really nailed it with these reasons. They all make perfect sense. These are the best explanations I've ever heard on this subject! And they all make perfect sense the way you explain them. Excellent video! Thank you so much for posting this!
@erinkyna
@erinkyna 3 месяца назад
Brilliant video… thank you. So full of great concepts. I haven’t had a problematic (emotional) relationship with my food for a long time, but this is still so helpful and will surely help me understand and help others better too 🙏🏼
@tashenkas
@tashenkas 5 месяцев назад
This is very helpful, thank you! I've never even heard of this concept of transitioning. And you did make me think about no. 1 and how I would always dismiss it in the past. For me in the top 3 would be Distraction from uncomfortable feelings I don't yet have the capacity to face and digest. Loneliness, sadness, lack of human contact. I don't feel that during the day. As a small child I was given candy in the evening to fall asleep when my parents weren't there and I was devastatingly sad. Very simple to understand, hard to change, but getting there with therapy. I went from being bulimic most of my life to now very functionally using food to cope. I'm quite content with that. Btw, you have such a relatable approach, very authentic and soothing to watch. Your content is straightforward and practical.
@workstudy8118
@workstudy8118 3 месяца назад
Your channel is so helpful
@emmamcqueen227
@emmamcqueen227 4 месяца назад
This has been a star find coming across your channel- I’m a type 1 diabetic (over 30yrs now) and in a very very long waiting list to speak to a dietary psychotherapist, am starting to lose the will with it but looking through all your videos I think this is going to go so far to helping me right now so thank you 🙏 😊
@cstotesberry572
@cstotesberry572 4 месяца назад
i have found that eating from 7:45-8am to 3:45-4pm, eating the most around 11-12. Sometimes i have to literally just go to bed, it does help that i get up at 5am, so 8-8:30pm is a good bedtime!
@CarolineCirone
@CarolineCirone 4 месяца назад
Literally so helpful! Thank you
@leoluv822
@leoluv822 4 месяца назад
Wow fascinating, spot on. Especially number 3 and number 5 for me.
@maxinepeel7057
@maxinepeel7057 5 месяцев назад
Great video and information. It's true when we go into switching our decision making it does feel uncomfortable and somewhat confusing. We are creatures of habit and most of us don't like change or even want to consider any. Living with type 1 diabetes helped me greatly in having to do all 5 of the steps you speak of. Not always easy living without a major hormone in order to live but, we need to be on our toes no matter how hard. We are the only one who suffer if we are not on top of things. Since we're not perfect we slide into certain modes but being aware, being kind to ourselves in the understanding of it and, knowing that certain things take time and patience can greatly be our friend. Thanks.
@naomiobrien3136
@naomiobrien3136 4 месяца назад
Wow this makes so much sense, thank you so much as this is me completely
@amy_nicole
@amy_nicole Месяц назад
Thank you for this video it’s very helpful ❤
@MarjolaineDaudrumez
@MarjolaineDaudrumez 4 месяца назад
Very interesting. Thank you!
@24cts
@24cts 5 месяцев назад
THANK YOU! I’ve wondered why .. at night I’ll eat dinner then… continue to eat a little of this and that before I go to bed. I suspect I’ve not eaten enough during the day - I am an artist and writer and work out of the home so also add the Transition eating issue (I’ll have to work on this), Somewhat habit - which I can put some attention on that as well. I have streamlined my shopping and meal planning - I developed my own meal plan complete with recipes, and shopping list based on season and Ayurvedic dosa .. so I have decreased the decisions around this. But I will surely work on the transition, eating more during the day and any habits contributing to this. Thank you again.. you’ve given me direction and confidence I can create a new habit of not eating at night!
@deejayk5939
@deejayk5939 4 месяца назад
Great video, thank you!
@janetravis1994
@janetravis1994 5 месяцев назад
Thanks Sarah, this makes so much sense
@coquetscache
@coquetscache 4 месяца назад
Since watching your videos this year I have decided to do some work on the stubborn rusty encrusted tangled knot of a mess that makes up the engine behind my eating habits/choices. There's a long road ahead but heck I will wind up traveling it anyway so why not at least try. Evenings were hard for me until recently. I eat my biggest meal at lunch time. There are still many changes to make though. The events of childhood and meals with extended family where literally everyone 'binged' for hours, the focus on food by my super-taster Mom, the long days of eating nothing but an ice cream sandwich in high school cafeteria, and then finally having a meal when famished, the frustration with fitting into clothing and watch my size go always only up and up…now bouncing around the X-sizes for years on end…... Until now in my 60s finally getting a small glimpse of light. I want to be thankful for your videos and exercise empathy for the old woman in the mirror. It's not too late, BUT if it is I will also find a way to accept that I just might be 'this me' until the day I die, and I want to be grateful for that too. Thanks for everything.
@MsGaella
@MsGaella 5 месяцев назад
Excellent. Thank you so much. I’ve been struggling with this also binging on screen time at night. I think it’s similar. I think the awareness can be very helpful here.❤❤
@craigbrace465
@craigbrace465 5 месяцев назад
This is great information. So very helpful. Thank you!
@TheGoofygirl67
@TheGoofygirl67 4 месяца назад
This is really interesting, thank you! Xx
@maddyg3208
@maddyg3208 5 месяцев назад
Excellent video. All five reasons made sense and your presentation was great, you speak very clearly. Thanks
@eleanam4835
@eleanam4835 4 месяца назад
Thank you for helping change my life for the better🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
@amyinthecarolinas
@amyinthecarolinas 3 месяца назад
Oh you are lovely! #1 was especially helpful.
@annaschmidt2
@annaschmidt2 5 месяцев назад
I very much appreciate this information. I am overweight and in my middle years, and I find evenings the hardest time to eat healthy and keep my portions reasonable.
@flordemata1
@flordemata1 5 месяцев назад
I can totally can relate to #1,3,4 and 5😮😳🙄 thank you for all the great information Sarah, and now by having the awareness I can focus and put the energy needed to address these issues and experience freedom and victory from overeating😀💕🙏🏼
@healthhollow7218
@healthhollow7218 5 месяцев назад
I overeat during my OMAD. I’ve done this for 2 years. I know I need to get as much protein and good nutrition as I can in my 2 hour eating window but as soon as I get all of my healthy food, I reach for the bad stuff. I haven’t gained any weight but I still don’t want all if that sugar. I am definitely not hungry after supper but I want all the sweets! I don’t even know where I put it half the time. I wouldn’t be able to eat another bite of chicken but I can fit in that piece of cake. It’s ridiculous 😢
@TheBingeEatingTherapist
@TheBingeEatingTherapist 5 месяцев назад
I really wanted to be able to do OMAD during my BED days. I was convinced it was the answer. I personally had to move away from it to recover, but I was struggling with an eating disorder and you don’t say whether that’s actually the case for you. I hope you find a way to eat that brings you some ease and peace ❤️
@suz6529
@suz6529 5 месяцев назад
My life story😢
@richardmiddleton7770
@richardmiddleton7770 5 месяцев назад
It's your body trying to catch up. If you eat too much in one sitting, especially later in the day, your body won't properly digest and utilize it so you'll constantly be on the back foot no matter how much you try and stuff in! Switch to 2 meals and try eat the most in the first meal and concentrate on protein.
@healthhollow7218
@healthhollow7218 5 месяцев назад
Thank you all for your support and suggestions! I have struggled with an eating disorder for quite some time so I definitely need a structured diet like fasting to tell me when I can and can’t eat. Surprisingly I was on keto for 2 years before fasting and I did well, but it was hard to let go of carbs. I finally had enough and thought I’d try fasting instead. I like it better, but now I’m so afraid of eating more than once a day and lose all of my progress. There’s been days I’ve made exceptions for family outings and found myself eating so much more because my window was longer. I need more self control 🥲 I’m still a big work on progress. I’m at my goal weight, and have been for quite some time, but I don’t want to go backwards. I think I should probably just let go of the fear and give it a shot. It’s just scary 😟
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