When eating isn't fun, it's a problem. Fun feels good, tastes good and
keeps us smiling. How can we eat for fun and not overeat? When does fun
stop and personal abuse begin? Why do some people get to eat 'whatever'
they want and not gain weight? How can I take control of my diet and
still have fun?
- To eat for fun, know what puts a smile on your face. Is it food? No. Food is strictly nourishment for your body. Feed social hunger. Symptoms are loneliness, boredom and frustration. Food can't satisfy social hunger.
- Don't eat when you're alone. When we talk with others at mealtime, we eat less.
- Instead of snacking in your free time, use it to play with your pet,
appreciate nature, call relatives, take a cat-nap, take a power walk.
Burning energy will feel like fun.
- Schedule to volunteer once a week to help others. Being appreciated
is when you share energy with another or many others. It can be a smile,
a thank you, a pat on the back or just eye contact. This energy connection feels
like fun.
- Take control of what's fun. Taste your food. Taste is a source of pleasure. Oral gratification includes taste and smell. Feed physical hunger.
- Symptoms include hollow feelings in your
stomach, fatigue, pangs and lack of concentration. Eating satisfies this.
- Take small bites to taste better and get the pleasure. Eating fast
means less nutritional benefit and you miss out on the oral
gratification.
- Eat with the idea in your mind that you want to enjoy the pleasure
of your food. Don't let time, other people, work or TV remove this
option. Make pleasure your choice.
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