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Finding alternatives to food when dealing with emotions was also critical.
Lenore:
I had a business, and back to school is a very busy time for me. Sometimes I would say to my husband, "you have to stand here." I walked around the block, but I no longer used food.
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Taub-Dix also recommends keeping a food journal to break the emotional eating habit. But the most important thing is to make a lifelong commitment to change.
Lenore:
This wasn’t a diet. This was changing my eating habits so that I could be healthy, so that I can be a grandma for a long time, so that I can wear the pants that have the little size 8 on them, so that I can feel good. And that, there’s no time on that.
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