Nighttime snack habit? Try this…

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A Certified Holistic Nutritionist, Menopause & Metabolism Specialist and Executive Wellness Coach helping busy menopausal women crack the code to living a healthy lifestyle so You Feel Great & Love Your Body!

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Have you ever tried to quit a habit?  Depending on how long it has been a habit, it can be quite a challenge! I’ve got a powerful tip for you today that can help stop your nighttime snack habit.

Example: 

Let’s say you want to stop nighttime snacking. 

The next time you find yourself doing it, STOP (at least momentarily). Then, ask yourself without any judgment involved: 

  • What was happening just before you reached for those chips/cookies? 
  • Where were you? 
  • What were you thinking about? 
  • What were you doing? 
  • What were you feeling? 

Those questions can help you unearth the ROOT CAUSE of your habit. 

Nearly all of our habits serve a purpose. Or at least they did when we first started doing them. 

They may have eased boredom or loneliness, helped us deal with stress, given us a temporary shot of energy, and on and on!  

But now the habit isn’t helping. You’ve outgrown it! 

When you can figure out the root cause SPARKING your habit, you are better equipped to find a new, upgraded solution (aka swap or stop the habit in favor of something aligned with your current goals). 

So, the next time you find yourself snacking after dinner, ask yourself, “What’s really going on here?” 

Depending on your answer, here are a few solutions to end nighttime snacking:  

  • If you’re lonely or bored: make a connection, take a class, start a hobby. Basically, get out of your comfort zone and mix things up! 
  • If you’re stressed: find ways to burn it off that don’t involve snacking 
  • If you’re tired: investigate your sleep, exercise, or nutrition habits 
  • If you’re hungry because you didn’t eat enough during the day: look at your overall nutrition strategy. 
photo infographic with 5 ways to stop your nighttime snack habit.

For most people, this probably won’t be an overnight fix — but those rarely work anyway. 

It WILL help you get to the core of what’s driving your habit, which can help you find ways to improve/eliminate the root cause. 

Remember… almost every habit you have was created because it served a purpose (at least for a while) — and sometimes it just takes awareness to shift your actions. 

If this is an area you need help with, my private coaching program gives you a plan to help you feel great, love your body, and kick your cravings to the curb!  

You’ll get accountability and support from someone who’s already helped thousands of women just like you achieve amazing results. To get started, request a 15-minute success call with me below!

Make it a great day, 

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