The Power of Slow

Posted by: Leslie  /  Category: Food Psychology

One of the most important concepts in mind-body nutrition is the “power of slow”; recognizing that we do damage to ourselves at a deep level when we rush through our food, rush through our lives, without awareness of the moment or of its importance to our well-being. 

Everything we discuss on this blog is always being presented in the context of meaningful living.  The ultimate goal of mind-body nutrition and dynamic eating is to create a healthy mind-body balance by observing and reflecting on how you relate to food:  What happens when you think about food and when you eat it?  How aware are you of how those thoughts and feelings are impacting your body and emotions?  Are you aware that your lunch or dinner hour has become a “rush hour”, not sitting down with yourself, family and/or friends and eating mindfully, but rather grabbing something at a sidewalk stand at lunch while you walk to another appointment or staying late at the office pulling something sandwich-like from a cafeteria vending machine?  Do you think that those antacids you are popping are really because you just ate something too spicy or rich, or are you willing tyo consider that there might be a connection between your stress levels, food choices and your current acidic state? 

It has been proven that stress (often experienced by those rushing, rushing, rushing) is a prime factor not only in heart disease, inflammatory disease, etc. but it is also a prime factor in metabolism and weight.  People who live stressful lives, read that as ”distress” and not “eustress”, have a greater tendency to gain weight and keep it than those who practice the “power of slow” when it comes to food and self-nuturing. 

Rx for the Week:  This week become more mindful of how you are eating, where and what you are eating.  Make a conscious decision to slow down!  See how it feels and let us know what you notice!  Have a wonderful week.  Blessings!

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Food Psychology, Mind-Body Nutrition and Miraculous You

Posted by: Leslie  /  Category: Food Psychology

Hello, my name is Leslie White and welcome to my food psychology blog.  Food psychology is an innovative, pioneering approach to mind-body nutrition:  The study of how our thoughts, feelings and beliefs impact nutritional metabolism and health.   Certified as a Food Psychology Coach by Marc David’s Spencer Institute and coupled with my background in clinical mental health, I am excited to be a pioneering coach in this field.  

As a long time student of applied behavioral psychology, I am eager to share with you these new approaches  to understanding the psychology of food and dynamic eating concepts that promote greater self-love, self-understanding and compassion for ourselves and others.   Once we understand our relationship to food and the causes of non-productive eating behaviors, we can begin to take charge of our life, change those behaviors and live more vibrant, creative lives.  

This blog, then, is intended to be a place to share our thoughts, feelings and beliefs about our relationship to food and to learn new ways be healthier and happier in body, mind and spirit.   I am looking forward to sharing with you my experiences and insights and learning more about yours.  Thanks for stopping in and I hope you join the conversation often.   To learn more about how to live a more miraculous life please visit my new web site at  www.miraculouslifecoaching.com.   Blessings for peace, health and happiness!

 
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