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What To Do To Avoid Overeating And Getting Embarrassed In Front Of Your Dining Partner | Wellness

November 16th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

We all love going to restaurants and eating out. It may be with family, friends, colleagues from the office, romantic partners or with business partners. In order to enjoy a meal, it is important to be relaxed and completely stress free. And this is especially important if you are eating out while on a diet plan to lose weight.

When you are faced with a menu full of delectable exotic dishes, it’s hard to say no without raising the eyebrows of your dining partner. You will have that anxiety th

what to do to avoid overeating and getting embarrassed in front of your dining partner wellness

what to do to avoid overeating and getting embarrassed in front of your dining partner wellness

at you may seem weak to them and therefore lose that all important business deal you were trying to close. Or you may fear that your date will never call you again. This is a vicious circle, as these anxious feelings are what could inadvertently lead to your overeating.

As you look at the menu in your hands, resist the temptation to order too many choices of food. This is because doing this may result in your overeating, which will lead to weight gain, not to mention the discomfort and embarra

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ssment of having digestion problems in front of your dining partner!

When all’s said and done, before you go out for a meal, take the time to plan ahead on what you will eat from the menu. In addition, motivate yourself to get the self control you will need to avoid overeating while on a diet. Once you do this you will be just fine and will be able to enjoy yours meal. Bon appetite!

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