I just chewed and tasted; tasted and chewed. Before I knew it, my belly was full and I know I didn't stop chewing and tasting when it was in my best interest to do so. I kept thinking the next bite was going to taste even better. It never did.
I did not pay attention to each flavor; each texture. My mind was elsewhere. I'd like to do better next time. I will do better next time.
I will pay attention and be present the next time I sit down in front of a plateful of food. I hope to notice the smell. I hope to taste all the flavors and textures. I hope to eat slow enough that my stomach has a chance to tell my brain when it has had enough. I hope I pay attention to the type of food that is on my plate and if I will feel better or feel worse if I eat the particular food(s).
My wish is when I walk away from the meal, I will not feel satiated, but pleasantly comfortable. I will feel proud and loving towards myself because I did what works best for me; what works best for my body. I did not follow an old habit that wasn't comforting to me. I did not need a shovel to eat my food. I thoroughly enjoyed every bite and stopped before I became uncomfortable.
Food is always available to me and I hope to remember this the next time I sit down to eat a meal.
This is my wish for my next meal. This is my wish for your next meal as well.
Have you tasted and enjoyed your food today? Have you given your stomach a chance to tell your brain where things stand with it?
Do you care to?
Is it best if we think of our bodies as engines and food as fuel?
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