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Published 19:00 17 May 2017 BST
Updated 18:53 17 May 2017 BST

Learn to separate emotions from hunger: When you feel any type of emotion, stop and consider what is causing it and why. Separate those feeling from hunger. Once you recognise the difference you can divert your attention ans take a bath, go for a walk or talk to a friend. Constantly remind yourself: NOTHING IS PERMANENT! Live in the present! How many of us ‘live asleep’; just going through life on auto-pilot, either worrying about a past event or planning an event in the future? When you bring yourself into the present you make better decisions about what to eat and when. Pay attention to the content of your thoughts as you go about your day. Find creative solutions: Instead of cutting out those foods you constantly crave; find healthy substitutes. For example, if you're craving pizza, make your own with a wholemeal wrap, tomato sauce and your favourite toppings. Craving ice cream? Blend some yogurt and fruit and freeze them.
Fill up on veggies: Increasing your vegetable consumption helps maintain your overall health but the extra fibre will also help you to stay full so don’t be afraid to pile up with plate with vegetables. Cut down on sugar: Don’t go cold turkey on this one but start by substituting white sugar with maple syrup or honey. Swap your sugary yogurt for a natural Greek yogurt and add some fruit instead. If you are addicted to fizzy drinks, make your own with soda water and fruit. Stay hydrated: If you don’t drink enough water you might find yourself feeling hungry when in fact you are only thirsty. Avoid that by keeping a bottle of water near you at all times.
Eat until you are full, not until the food is gone: How do you know when you are full? Eat slowly, savour your food, notice the flavours and breathe between bites. You will feel your stomach fill up and you will avoid overeating. Cook enough for a few days: This will help for those days that you either are extremely busy or can’t be bothered cooking. This way you will have something healthy and ready to take out of the freezer the night before a busy day. Declutter you kitchen: You know those “non-stick” frying pans you bought that everything sticks to? Throw them out! Those spices and out of date products? Bin them! Having your kitchen nice and tidy will make it a more inviting space to spend time in.
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