Mindful Eating Meditation
July 24, 2023
Eating is a part of
everyday life, an enjoyable and needed part. For centuries, it’s been a part of
cultural rituals. It’s been the central focus of many events such as weddings,
parties and holidays, and although food can be a source of joy, it’s often used
as a source of fulfilment; not in the fill-our-bodies-with-fuel type
of way, but as in, fill-our-bodies-with-comfort.
This isn’t new
information, but it certainly bears repeating.
Have you ever sat down
to a meal with friends or family and starting gabbing over your meal? You’re
enjoying each other’s company, laughing and connecting, but then you go to grab
the other half of that roll and realize that you’ve already finished it? Do you
feel disappointed, and think to yourself that you should order another roll?
This happens when we eat
mindlessly; we put our hands to our mouths purely out of habit, because that’s
what we’ve conditioned ourselves to do. Think about it: do you have to
have popcorn when you watch a movie? Do you have to buy an
extra container of French fries to eat in the car on the way home? Do you have to
have coffee first thing in the morning? Do you have to finish
everything on your plate?
If you answered yes to
any of these questions, you’re a “habit” eater. This type of eating is similar
to smoking; you know it’s not healthy, but you can’t stop because it’s just
what you’ve always done.
You can re-wire your
brain! It will take some time, because creating new habits always do, but it’s
possible. Mind you, this is not guidance on how to start a diet, they’re just a
few simple methods of how you can eat more mindfully. Some of the advice is the
same, though, and for good reason.
Same portions, smaller plate
This gives the illusion
that you have more food than you actually do, offering you more satiety. Make
the most of it and buy some new, fun little plates just for your meals!
Eat alone
This will give you an opportunity to eat silently so your focus is on your food and you savor each bite.
Intention Setting Meditation
Plan your meditation session(s)
to incorporate an intention setting goal for mindful eating using one or both
of the above methods as a mantra:
Today, I will
pay attention to every bite and savor the flavors
or
Tonight, I will choose
to fill my ________ plate for my dinner
Have Patience
As I said, it will take
some time to institute a new habit so be graceful with yourself and remember
your end goal.
Namaste
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