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Monday, July 1, 2013

Mindful Eater or Unconscious Eater


Despite our remarkable ability to multitask, the fact is, our brain can only fully focus on one thing at a time. When we eat and drive, work, read, or watch TV, something has to go on autopilot. Most of the time, it will be eating! If you’ve ever felt stuffed but unsatisfied after eating, chances are you’ve experienced unconscious eating.

The purpose of this activity is to bring your full awareness to the act of consuming a piece of fresh fruit, as if you are experiencing it for the first time.

• When you’re hungry for a snack, select a piece of fresh fruit by noticing the color, texture, and aroma.

• If needed, wash it carefully, feeling the water and watching it cascade over the surface of your fruit.

• If necessary, peel it and cut it up into bite-sized pieces, paying attention to the movement of your hands, and the textures and aroma of the fruit as you do.

• Place your fruit on a small attractive plate or napkin and find a calm, quiet place to sit.

• Close your eyes for a moment and connect with your breath.

• Simply feel yourself breathing for a few moments, consciously choosing calmness.

• When you’re ready, open your eyes, pick up one piece of your fruit with your fingers, and look at it closely, using beginners mind—as if you’ve never seen, felt, smelled, tasted, or even heard of this fruit before.

• Notice the colors, textures, patterns, and reflection of light. Allow yourself to be awed by the beauty and complexity of this simple snack.

• As you bring it slowly up to your nose and mouth, notice the effortless movement of your hand and arm. You may even be aware that you are salivating.

• Pause for a moment and really smell the aromas.

• Place the piece of fruit on your tongue and observe its weight, texture, and taste. Are you aware of sweetness, sourness, or bitterness?

• Now move it around your mouth, exploring the surface of the fruit.

• When you’re ready, slowly bite down, listening and feeling as the fruit releases small packets of juice.

• As you slowly chew, allow your taste buds to become fully saturated with the fruit.

• Continue to breathe, bringing the aromas up into the back of your nose. It is the combination of taste and aroma that give you the unique flavor of this piece of fruit.

• When you have fully experienced that bite, swallow mindfully, aware that the fruit now fills a small space in your stomach.

• Pause before your next bite and notice that the flavor lingers.

• Slowly finish your fruit this way. When you notice yourself becoming distracted or eating quickly, bring your awareness back to savoring this fruit, in this moment.

• When you are done, express gratitude for your snack and your ability to enjoy it.

Source: caloriecount

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