Hey there, friend. Julia here, and I'm so glad you've carved out this moment for yourself today. Saturday morning, right around nine, and I'm willing to bet you're already thinking about what to eat, maybe feeling a little rushed or pulled in a hundred different directions. That's exactly why we're here together.
Let's take a breath. In through your nose, and out through your mouth. Feel that? That's you showing up for yourself. Again.
I want you to get comfortable wherever you are right now. Maybe you're in your kitchen, maybe you're curled up on the couch. It doesn't matter. What matters is that you're here. As we settle in, notice what's around you. If there's any food nearby, even just a cup of coffee, that's wonderful. We're going to use that as our anchor today.
Now, let's breathe together for just a moment. In for four counts, hold it for four, out for four. Do that three times. You're already slowing down. I can feel it.
Today, I want to introduce you to what I call the pause before the plate. It's simple, but it's powerful. Before your next meal or snack, we're going to create a tiny moment of intention. Think of it like the space between the notes in your favorite song, that's where the magic lives.
Here's what you'll do. Before you eat, place your hand on your heart. Feel your heartbeat or just the warmth of your own hand. Ask yourself three gentle questions. First, am I physically hungry, or am I reaching for food because I'm bored, stressed, or lonely? There's no wrong answer here, only honesty. Second, what do I actually want to taste right now? Not what should I eat. What do I genuinely crave? Maybe it's something warm, something crunchy, something that feels like comfort. Third, how do I want to feel after I eat this? Energized? Calm? Connected?
These questions aren't about judgment. They're about getting curious with yourself. Like you're becoming your own kind best friend instead of your own critic.
Once you've asked them, notice what comes up. Then, eat mindfully. One bite at a time if you can. Really taste it. Let it be an experience, not just something you do while scrolling or thinking about your to do list.
This practice doesn't take long, but it changes everything. It transforms eating from something you do on autopilot into something you actually experience.
I hope you'll try this today, and every day this week. Thank you so much for spending this time with me on Mindful Eating Daily Guides to Conscious Nutrition. Please subscribe so you never miss a moment of nourishment. You deserve this.
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