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Have I Eaten Enough?
IntroductionWhen you get the mid-afternoon munchies... Have I eaten enough today? Of course, I mean have you eaten enough fruits and vegetables. I suggest that you respond to hunger or cravings (or even just the munchies) by asking this question. Have you eaten enough today? Think briefly about the fruits and vegetables you enjoyed today. Most people find that they have not eaten the '5 a day' minimum that is recommended. If that is true for you, eat some! Enjoy salads in summer, vegetable soup in winter, a big juicy apple. What a great gift to give your body. There is no need to carry a list of 'off limits' foods in your head. There are no 'off limits' foods. There is just your body's need for good hearty nutritious foods. When you eat enough fruits and vegetables, you simply will not have as much appetite left to satisfy. Have you eaten enough today? After years and years of being told that you are overweight because you eat too much, did you ever think somebody would tell you to eat more? Well, it is happening today. I am telling you that to build your healthy eating style, you may need to eat more. During this process, we will focus on what you should eat, instead of what you should not eat. There is NO RESTRICTED eating in this process. You are encouraged to eat foods that are good for your health, not to avoid any particular foods. You are encouraged to be more aware of when you are satisfied, not to limit portions. It takes every minute It takes just a moment When you focus on selecting and eating all the wonderful tasty foods that are good for you, your time and energy will be spent eating healthy and enjoying your food. Many people 'get the munchies in the evening. If you are one of those people, ask yourself: "Have I eaten enough today?" "Did I eat enough fruit and veggies?" "Did I eat when I was hungry?" "How was my nutrition?" If you realize that you didn't eat enough veggies, you could have a salad or bowl of vegetable soup. If you notice that you were low on protein today, you could have a high protein snack. If you realize that you were hungry and had nothing to eat, you could plan a way to avoid that situation in the future. The recommended number of servings of fruits and vegetables per day is FIVE. I call these foods the "live foods". Few people get enough live foods in the course of the day. If you want to eat healthier, eat more fruits and vegetables. This sounds like a simple goal to achieve. This is not a simple goal. This goal, like so many lifestyle goals, is much more complicated than it seems at first glance. Be prepared to go through a process of trying things that sometimes work, and sometimes don't. If you planned on eating more fruits and veggies, but somehow it just didn't work out. Welcome to the human race! Be patient with yourself. Consider it a mystery. Work on solving the mystery, taking one step at a time. Ask yourself questions like these:
This type of problem solving is part of the process of 'back up, don't beat up'. You will plan to eat better foods. Sometimes you will. Those are times to notice what helped you to take care of yourself. Sometimes you will not eat as you had planned. Those are the times to back up and think about what got in the way. Writing may be a useful tool as you think through these problems. It can help you respect how complicated the process of change is. Writing can help you appreciate the effort that you put into eating healthier. It is worth the effort to include more fruits and veggies in your day. If you feel like you really want to make a difference in the way you eat, pay attention to what you DO (rather than what you want to avoid). Think about what foods you want to INCREASE. Don't think about limiting or eliminating foods. When you get the munchies, ask yourself: "Have I eaten enough today?" The munchies are not the problem. The fact that you may need better nutrition and more fruits and vegetables is one of the problems. This can be a rather enjoyable problem to solve. Get some tasty and nutritious food and enjoy it. Whether you are eating for fuel or for entertainment, savor your food. When the next bite is not as delicious as the last, ask yourself: "Why eat it?" You can answer that question and do whatever you choose. |
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