Guest guest Posted January 15, 2011 Report Share Posted January 15, 2011 thank you Pam those are all good suggestions & I will be trying them & keeping in mind what you said about dieting history. THAT really makes sense to me, too. mj > > Hello MJ > > Congratulations of your pizza Mmmmm [] > > I'm noticing that when I eat quickly (my normal way of eating) I don't > even take time to breathe because I am trying too hard to down that food > as fast as I can. Where does that come from? HMMMMM? At some level you > fear hunger. This is natural in all humans, but can be enhanced in > people who have had to fight for their 'fare share', or of course those > who have a history of dieting. In stems from deprivation. Spending time > with hunger can be a good thing, I don't mean starving yourself, but > allowing yourself to feel hunger & to explore your feelings connected to > that hunger. Recognising what you feel when your hungry as well as what > you feel when you have no food at hand can be an eye opener & a good > tool to have with IE. > > Mmmmmmmmmmmmm moments can come from simple mindfulness. Start slowing > down as you prepare the food, look at what your doing, think about how > it has arrived on your plate, observe the food. When you then take that > first mouthful it will have more of an Mmmm as it will be approached > with thought. > > Pam > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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