8 Ways to Eat Mindfully During the Holidays

Today’s Inspiration: Psychologytoday.com

 

“I find mindful eating so important, and thought that the holidays would be a great moment for a little reminder. There is nothing that why you wouldn’t start eating more mindfully. I think there are only benefits; you will enjoy your foods a lot more and you will not overeat. If I had to name 1 thing that has improved my eating habits the most in the last couple years it would be the decision to eat more mindfully.”
~Sophie

 

 

8 Ways to Eat Mindfully During the Holidays

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Do you get overwhelmed and irritated by all the dieting articles during the holidays?  Most people do.  This year try a different approach.  Mindful eating doesn’t tell you what to eat and what not to eat. Instead, it is about eating the foods you enjoy in a new way.  So don’t worry. This article isn’t going to tell you to avoid the mashed potatoes and skip the gravy.

 

Consider a few very basic mindful eating tips to help you eat more mindfully this holiday.

 

1) Sit Down: It sounds simple enough. However, how many of us take a plate of food and nibble on it until we’ve found a seat? It’s hard to really enjoy food when you are standing up, balancing a plate. Don’t take a bite unless you are sitting down and can truly enjoy what you are eating.

 

2) State Out Loud Three of Your Favorite Foods: It’s likely that you named foods you only get once a year like cranberry dressing, Aunt Beth’s sweet potato pie or gingerbread cookies. Consider what it is about these foods that give you pleasure.  The texture?  Taste?  Smell?  Focus on the foods you really love. Savor. Think about whether you really enjoy filler foods like rolls, things you can get all year.  Stick to what you know you love.

 

3) Take a Game or Photos: When food is the only event at a holiday meal, it makes it too easy to mindlessly eat. Bring your favorite game or cards. Or, tote along photos from the year to ooh and ahh over.

 

4) Find Ways to Soothe and Comfort Yourself. Holidays are exciting and stressful. Find ways to calm and soothe yourself so you don’t turn to food for comfort.  Take a five minute breather.  Drink a hot cup of tea.  Play holiday music

 

5) Rethink the Holidays: In many ways, the holiday meal is just like any other.  There is often an abundance of food.  Seeing the holidays as “different” or “special” seems to imply that there is a different way we should eat. Yes, it is a holiday. However, mindful eating is not a diet. You don’t have to avoid good food. It just means eating it slowly, with full awareness.  This is something you can do all year long.

 

6) Mindless Triggers: It’s likely that you can pinpoint some of your most common mindless eating triggers. Do you tend to pick mindlessly at food when it is sitting directly in front of you? Does eating next to an annoying relative lead you to stress eat? Make a list of things that sabotage your mindful eating. Make a plan about how to address them. For example, pick your favorite person to sit next to and grab the seat at their side. If you tend to pick at food, commit to pushing away your plate out of reach at the first indication that you are full.  

 

Read the whole article at Psychologytoday.com

 

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7 Responses to “8 Ways to Eat Mindfully During the Holidays”
  1. wartica says:

    Those are some quality tips, thanks for the advice:)) To follow up on your third step, that is what my family did this time around. With the smorgasbord of treats lingering around, my mom decided to have us play brain teasers. We were placed on different teams and it was an absolute blast. The other added bonus is that we weren’t focused strictly on the food because we were distracted by the games and the laughter. Have a great time with your family this weekend:))

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  2. ungranola says:

    thank you, this is useful

  3. Claire Tucker says:

    Great – thanks Sophie. Thanks too for liking my site. My internet was down for a while so haven’t done much recently. Back into it soon. I love your blog! Claire Tucker

  4. Jimmy V. says:

    Good reminder for the holidays . .

  5. eof737 says:

    Have a Happy Holiday Season! :-)

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