
By Laurie Little, Psy.D., Clinical Psychologist
TriHealth Weight Management Center
What is mindfulness? Mindfulness is a big buzz word these days—but what does it really mean, and why is it so important? Mindfulness is just another term for paying attention or being aware. In our fast-paced, multitasking society, we are often very un-mindful. There are so many things that can distract us and keep us from really paying attention to what is most important. As a clinical psychologist in the TriHealth Weight Management Program, one of my key roles is to teach patients the importance of mindful eating.
Mindful eating is really noticing and paying attention to all aspects of your food and your body as you eat. For many of us, this can be especially challenging. Typically, when we eat we are paying attention to other things instead of our food or our body. Maybe we are eating while we work on our computer. Maybe we are watching television or cruising the internet. Or maybe we are just chatting it up with friends and co-workers. How many times have you eaten a snack or a meal, gotten to the end and thought, “I don’t even remember having eaten all of that, but I’m already stuffed.”
Here are some quick tips to keep you connected to your body and your food:
Notice the taste: Savor the flavor. Enjoy all ofthe spices and herbs. Notice the temperature and texture of each bite as youchew it.
Learning about mindful eating can help you feel more in charge of your food choices and how much you eat. Mindful eaters are less likely to binge eat and engage in emotional or stress eating. Mindful eating can even lead to weight loss because you can feel satisfied on smaller amounts of food. If you would like to learn more about mindful eating, consider joining my six-week class at the TriHealth Fitness & Health Pavilion, Changing Your Relationship With Food. The class begins August 18. For more information or to register, call 513 862 2957.