
Ever find yourself reaching for snacks when you're not really hungry? You're not alone! Boredom eating is super common, but the good news is there are lots of ways to stop it. Here are some fun and easy tips that can help teenagers break the boredom eating habit and stay on track with their healthy lifestyle goals.
1. Find a Hobby You Love
Discovering something you enjoy doing can keep your mind busy and your hands occupied. Whether it's drawing, playing a musical instrument, writing, or learning a new language, hobbies can be a great distraction from mindless eating.
2. Get Moving!
Physical activity is a fantastic way to bust boredom. Go for a walk, dance around your room, play a sport, or try a new workout. Exercise not only keeps you healthy but also releases endorphins that make you feel good!
3. Stay Hydrated
Sometimes, our bodies confuse thirst with hunger. Keep a water bottle with you and sip on it throughout the day. Adding a slice of lemon or some fresh mint can make it more enjoyable.
4. Create a Schedule
Having a routine can help you stay focused and less likely to snack out of boredom. Plan your day with study times, breaks, and activities. Sticking to a schedule can give you a sense of purpose and direction.
5. Mindful Eating
When you do eat, make sure you're doing it mindfully. Sit down at the table, focus on your food, and enjoy every bite. Avoid distractions like TV or your phone while eating.
6. Healthy Snacks
If you do get hungry between meals, reach for healthy snacks. Fruits, veggies, nuts, and yogurt are great options. Keep these snacks handy so you're not tempted by less healthy choices.
7. Social Connections
Sometimes boredom comes from feeling lonely. Reach out to friends or family members for a chat or virtual hangout. Staying connected can lift your mood and keep you engaged.
8. Set Goals
Setting personal goals can give you something to work towards and keep you motivated. Whether it's learning a new skill, improving your grades, or starting a project, having goals can help you stay focused and occupied.
9. Relax and De-stress
Sometimes we eat out of boredom because we're stressed or anxious. Try relaxation techniques like deep breathing, meditation, or yoga to calm your mind.
10. Listen to Your Body
Learn to recognize the difference between hunger and boredom. If you're not sure, ask yourself if you'd eat an apple or a carrot. If the answer is no, you're probably not truly hungry.
Remember, it's all about finding what works best for you. You can also check out a previous blog I wrote about Understand summer weight gain in teens. Breaking the boredom eating habit takes time, but with these tips, you're well on your way to a healthier lifestyle.
For more tips on healthy habits and managing puberty hormones, check out my Lifestyle and Weight Loss for Teens podcast and visit my website for more free resources.
I put together 30 easy and healthy recipes for teens that are high in protein, which you can crab for free.
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Stay awesome and healthy! 🌈🍏
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About the Author
Dr. Jenny Gourgari, MD — Pediatric Endocrinologist & Obesity Medicine Specialist
Dr. Jenny is a board-certified Pediatric Endocrinologist and Obesity Medicine Specialist with 15+ years of experience helping teens with insulin resistance and prediabetes. She is the founder of Lifestyle for Teens and creator of the LIFT 100-Day Program. No diets. No shame. Just hormones that work.
Board Certified: Pediatric Endocrinology • Pediatrics • Obesity Medicine (ABOM) • MSc, Georgetown University • Full credentials →





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