There are several problems with snacking at night. Aside from the obvious one  that you're probably not eating because you're hungry, there's another issue  that our body needs time to digest food and it prefers to do that during the  day. Overnight, our body goes into repair mode and does all the housekeeping  tasks that keep us healthy and out of hospital.
So if you're in the habit of snacking at night, what can you do to reduce or  eliminate that?
The obvious tip is to reduce or even eliminate the snacks from your  house.
And, in an ideal world, that helps enormously.
But most of us don't live in an ideal world.
Husbands, wives, boyfriends, girlfriends, children and seemingly anyone else  often share your home. And they often have different aims on their idea of what  food should be in the house.
Which means that even if you're aiming to be good, there's often still  tempting food within easy reach.
Which in turn means that you'll get tempted. After all, you're only  human.
Drinking lots of water can help. It fills up your stomach and reduces the  hunger pangs that often trigger late night snack attacks.
I find that keeping a glass of water near my desk or chair helps a lot. Keep  sipping it throughout the day and it helps to keep your snacking tendencies more  in control.
The next thing to realise is that you're highly unlikely to be perfect,  especially at first.
It's only human nature to stray occasionally. And, unless you're a saint, the  chances are that you'll occasionally lapse and have a snack later at night than  you intended.
The thing to remember if this happens is that it's not the end of the world.  It doesn't mean that you have failed forever. It just means that you've lapsed  today, this minute.
So do your best not to use a single lapse as an excuse to wolf down that  whole chocolate cake or tub of ice cream!
Accept that you've had one (or even more than one) snack but that you can  stop now.
And don't use this as an excuse to pig out for the next week as well. A lapse  on one day is just that - a temporary bump on your journey - not an excuse to  carry on snacking at night as though you'd never tried to stop snacking at that  time of day.


 
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