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How your ipod can help you take control of emotional eating

A lot of overeating (and emotional eating) happens when we use food to try to "feel better" or improve our mood or our day. Interestingly, music can be an incredibly powerful tool that can serve the same purpose--and doesn't cause weight gain.
At a conference recently, I experienced a very convincing demonstration of the power of music. We were shown a short three minute video, filmed from the perspective of someone walking on a trail through the woods down to a beach. There were no people visible in the video, we only saw the journey through the eyes of the person walking.

We watched the short movie twice. The first time, the video was accompanied by a soundtrack of "scary movie music" (think Jaws and waiting for the shark to break the water). We were all on the edge of our seats, anxious and waiting for something horrible to happen. Then we were shown the video again. This time the music was bright and happy. Watching the video, I noticed the sunny day and the beauty of the woods. It was peaceful and I wanted to be there. I wanted to BE the person walking down the trail. Music changed the mood and created a completely different experience. The music MADE the movie.

Think about it. Music can touch us in powerful ways. A certain song can transport us instantly to a different time or place. Music can elevate our mood. It can be incredibly motivating (think about the theme song from Rocky). Music can relax us and even help us slow down our heart rate.

Belting out the right song can be a great way to work out our anger (Alannis Morrisette anyone?), our hurt, our sorrow or our determination (I knew a woman who prepared to defend her doctoral dissertation by listening to Gloria Gaynor's I Will Survive). Music can soothe us. The right music can feed our soul.

An IPod or mp3 player is a great way to carry a library of music with you and make it instantly accessible. Listening to the music on my mp3 player can instantly change how I feel when I run and can make doing boring paperwork a peaceful and enjoyable experience.

Think about it. How and when could you use music to enhance your life, decrease your stress, and maybe even reduce your urges to overeat?

Take good care,

Melissa

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Tags: cravings, eating, emotional, loss, overeating, self-care, weight

Lisa Newton Comment by Lisa Newton on April 2, 2008 at 9:06pm
I think music is a great motivator. In fact, a few days ago, I replied to a blog using a song by Creed as a inspiration. It never fails to surprise me how influencial music can be, bringing back memories, creating tears, or getting me moving. Thanks for the additional effect of helping with emotional eating.

I don't own an MP3 player, but it's on my list of things to purchase soon................:)
David Comment by David on April 2, 2008 at 10:00pm
Music is one of my passions and it's very inspiring. I know that a good song can take you far way in your mood. In fact, sometimes I think of a song when I swim and it's a great motivator. Your suggestion for people to incorporate music to enhance the quality of their life is an excellent idea.
Melissa Comment by Melissa on April 3, 2008 at 5:35am
Although, I have to confess that I actually own a Zune, not an iPod, I just love my music. Lisa, once you have an mp3 player you won't know how you lived without it :-)
Batoul Comment by Batoul on April 6, 2008 at 5:59pm
Ipods are incredible, I would never go to the gym if I didnt have one!

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