Guest guest Posted August 26, 2010 Report Share Posted August 26, 2010 Hello all!!! This chapter is thick, but important. 1. The first thing I think we should do is re-write a synopsis of what happens when we diet or don't honor our hunger, in FIRST PERSON. Notice what stands out to you in pp. 61-70 (in the hardcover version...don't know if those are the same) and explain that in your own words. " When I wait too long and don't eat, I know that my liver is deprived of carbohydrates. I know that the fear of hunger becomes terror. " etc. I work on affirmations a lot, and I know that putting terms in first person can be VERY effective. 2. Do you use any of the hunger silence, numbing, dieting, chaos, or skipping breakfast? What do you use, or what works in your life to silence hunger? What are you thinking about doing to change this? 3. How do YOU experience hunger? Check p. 72 for cues if you don't know yet. Any other hunger cues that you've noticed? 4. Do you understand the difference between taste, practical, and emotional hungers, and are you well-on-your-way to observing all of those with self-compassion? 5. How do you like the Hunger Discovery Scale? Have you ever tried journalling or using this scale before/when you eat? Have you ever used a similar scale in diet programs? (For instance, when I did the weight watchers core program we had to use that scale to interpret when we were hungry. For me, I can't think in " numbers " because I get too diet-focused.) 6. Any other questions, comments, declarations of where you might be on your journey? Thanks all. this is a little late, Thursday...as I usually do Sunday to Sunday. If most of you reply before sunday I'll move to the next chapter, but otherwise may not post this Sunday to give people time to respond. Let me know what you think. I've just had work stuff...and sometimes that has to take priority! Cheers, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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