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[Mastering the Art of Mindful Eating: A Guide to Slower, Healthier Habits]-[How to slow down when you eat]

Life Kit · B2 · 2024-11-04

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Cultivating Mindfulness in Your Daily Diet

In a fast-paced world driven by the "American virtue of productivity," many of us have developed unhealthy eating habits. Whether due to tight deadlines, digital distractions, or the habit of "scarfing down" meals, we often ignore our body’s natural signals. Lillian Chung, a lecturer on nutrition and director of mindfulness research at Harvard University, argues that we can reclaim our health by embracing "mindful eating."

The Physiological Case for Slowing Down

Chung emphasizes that there is a scientific reason to aim for a 20-minute meal. It takes approximately that long for the body to transmit the signal to the brain that you are full, a process involving both the "nervous system" and the "hormonal system." When we eat too fast, we bypass this feedback loop, leading to overeating and physical discomfort. Furthermore, eating while distracted—scrolling through emails or watching television—prevents us from truly being present with our food, often leaving us feeling unsatisfied despite the calorie intake.

Practical Techniques for Mindful Consumption

To break the cycle of rushed eating, Chung suggests several actionable strategies:

  • Allocate Dedicated Time: Treat eating as a singular activity. Put the cell phone "face down" or away entirely to remove digital distractions.
  • Engage All Senses: Take time to notice the "taste, smell, texture," and color of your meal. Ask yourself how hungry you are and reflect on the "emotional aspect" of the food—does a dish evoke positive memories or comfort?
  • Prioritize Chewing: We often swallow food too quickly, which is "harder on our digestion." By focusing on "chewing, chewing, chewing," we facilitate better absorption and naturally slow the pace of the meal.
  • Manage Portions: To avoid mindless snacking, never eat directly from a bag. Instead, "take smaller portions" and put them in a dish to maintain conscious control over how much you consume.

Navigating Time Constraints

Recognizing that modern life often imposes short breaks, Chung suggests that if you only have 15 minutes, it is better to "split up the food" and save the remainder for a later snack rather than forcing a rushed, stressful meal. If you must eat at your desk, set clear boundaries with colleagues, perhaps by using an "away message" to signal that you are taking time to "nourish my mind and my body."

A Philosophy of Gratitude

Drawing from the teachings of the late Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh, Chung introduces the "Five Contemplations." This practice encourages us to view food as a "gift of the earth and sky," acknowledging the "hard work and loving work" of the many people involved in the supply chain. By eating with "mindfulness and gratitude," we transform eating from a mindless task into a meaningful ritual that honors our health and the environment. As Chung notes, even when indulging in processed foods like potato chips, we can practice mindfulness by appreciating the "saltiness" and "crispiness" while thanking the universe for the resources involved in bringing that food to our table.

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I've done it.
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So that's no fun.
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How hungry am I today in this meal?
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Does it need something else that I can improve it next time?
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We don't chew enough and we just swallow the food.
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📝Key Phrases

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scarf down
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infiltrated every part of our lives
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take steps towards
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get the signal
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allocate time
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