How to stop stress eating

Nov 05, 2025 1:55 am

Happy Tuesday, !



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Ready for some good news/bad news/good news about stress eating?


●     The good news: stress eating is not a sign of weakness… and you’re NOT alone if a bad day sometimes sends you running for junk or comfort foods.

●     The bad news: Stress eating is hard-wired into your system (thanks (?) to your hormones!)

●     The good news: There are things you can do (starting today!) to short-circuit that wiring and take back control… because you’ve got goals to reach!


A quick rundown of why stress cravings happen:

When you’re stressed, your body releases cortisol (your main stress hormone). In the short term, it’s useful, but over time, it can create real havoc!


●     Spikes ghrelin (“I’m hungry” hormone) → you feel hungrier even if you just ate.

●     Lowers leptin (“I’m full” hormone) → it’s harder to feel satisfied.

●     Pushes your brain to seek quick dopamine hits (a.k.a. comfort food).

No wonder relying on willpower can be such a challenge!


How to spot a stress craving:

  • You’re craving specific comfort foods (chips, wings, ice cream), not just “any food.”
  • It’s hard to stop thinking about the craving.
  • You feel mentally drained, tense, or ‘wired/tired’ more than physically hungry.


How to disrupt the cycle:


1️⃣ Do a 10-second assessment.

Ask yourself: “Am I actually hungry… or am I stressed/tired/overloaded?” Even this quick check-in helps you shift from autopilot to awareness.


2️⃣ Do something different.

✔️ Go for a quick walk or take a stretch break

✔️ Take a shower

✔️ Do an activity you enjoy or tackle a quick home task you’ve been meaning to get to


3️⃣ Enjoy the food.

If you still want the food… eat a small amount of it with some protein and/or fiber to offset the blood sugar spike that may come afterward.


Here’s the big takeaway: When you learn to recognize stress cravings, it’s a lot easier to control them!



Keep up the good work,


Coach Lu 


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Ludwight Rigueur, SMTh, SMTr, LMT, Qigong Instructor

Rigueur Soma Performance

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e: ludwight@lurigueur.com

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