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Awareness Meals

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossFeaturing Nicole OhebshalomPublished July 1, 2009

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What I am about to share with you is a new way of approaching your meals. This is not a diet with tons of rules, recipes, and menus. If you have tried every diet under the sun, like I have, then this could be so refreshing!

The way you eat, just like the way you live your life, says a lot about you. Do you eat when you are full and feel bloated? Do you deprive yourself when you are on a diet? Do you eat mindlessly on junk food just because they are available? Right now, I am less interested in what you eat, than how you eat. If you want to create a healthy substantial diet then you need to begin with your unique relationship with food.

I have been here myself. During final exams in college I was surrounded with more foods than textbooks. The food calmed my nerves and I tuned out to what and how I was eating at that moment. I have changed my way of looking at food and created a new appreciation.

Would you like to start changing the way you eat? Find the enjoyment in all foods and make eating one of the enjoyable parts of your life. Can’t think of any ideas? I’ve given you a great tip below to begin!

Choose one consecutive meal a day to be your Awareness Meal. Most of my clients choose Breakfast as their meal because it allows them to be more mindful during the day. This is the meal that you are going to pay attention to you and your meal. If you are eating at your desk or in the car then try eating at a table where you wont be distracted. If you are a mother that is juggling a baby and herself then stepping away for 5 minutes might be the perfect beginning.

This exercise is to be in the present moment of pleasure within yourself when you are eating a meal.
1. To begin: take 3 deep breaths to calm yourself and disconnect to what you need to do or what you were doing. This meal is for you to relax and be in pleasure using your five senses.
2. Before you eat ask yourself: how does the food smell? What are the colors on the plate?
3. While your eating: How does the food taste? What are the different textures? What do you enjoy? What do you not enjoy? Are you still breathing? Are you full or can you place your fork down?

I love to hear your research so please email me back your experience! Who knows it could lead to another newsletter post that will serve you further. Thank you!

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About the Author

Not many people can sum up their life philosophy in one word, but for Nicole, it’s all about balance. It’s a remarkably simple word that drives a powerful concept: finding balance in work, love, exercise, and leisure. And, on a more fundamental level finding it in the way you eat, drink, and live. She believes that a diet is one component to a whole and healthy life. Nicole advises and educates clients on appropriate diet, with an emphasis on food timing and nutrient density. Her approach is a partnership with her clients, providing support and professional expertise to help them achieve their goals. She keeps her finger on the pulse of what busy, informed individuals need and want when it comes to living and eating well. In each sessio Nicole combines her knowledge as a nutrition counselor, registered nurse, and kundalini yoga instructor. Nicole is the owner of Radiant Living Wellness, which believes it’s not all about having a nutritious meal but having a nutritious and fun life as well. You can visit her blog at http://www.rlwellness.wordpress.com

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