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Mindful eating is a technique that forces you to slow down while eating and really focus on your meals. It can help you gain control over your eating habits, allow you to enjoy food more, and help you drop those stubborn unwanted pounds.
Mindful eating is simple to explain but can be harder to achieve. It’s taking the time to slow down your eating and focus completely on your food. That means being fully aware of how you feel while you eat and fully aware of what is going on around you while you eat. It’s based on the Buddhist concept of mindfulness and allows you to completely focus on your experiences. cravings, and physical cues when eating.
When you eat slower and pay close attention to your body and the food on your plate, you are less likely to overeat. Our body’s hunger cues often tell us to stop eating before we get too full.
Mindful eating also teaches us to think before grabbing a snack or dessert while under internal or environmental stressors. When we pause and think about why we want to eat, we can choose to take a walk or talk to a friend instead (move a muscle, change a thought).
We are creatures of habit and are often on autopilot. As a result, eating mindfully can be difficult. That isn’t to say you can’t do it but rather you just need to retrain your mind. After All, nothing worth having ever comes easy. To start this process,Choose the same meal each day and decided to eat in a slow, attentive manner.
Here are some more tips to get you started:
It won’t be easy at first, but it will be worth it! Not only can mindful eating help you lose weight, but it can help you have a different relationship with food. A healthy diet—enjoyed mindfully—coupled with proper exercise can get your to your weight loss goals. Try The EDGE fitness for free and kick those last ten pounds to the curb!