How To Stop Over-Eating At Meal Times And
Easily Lose A Few Extra Pounds.
In this modern fast-paced world, we all want things straight
away. We don’t want to weight months or even years to lose
weight. We want to lose weight quickly.
We want to wake up tomorrow, and instantly be our ideal
weight. This is just human nature, but unfortunately it’s not
possible.
However, it’s ironic to think that one of the quickest ways
of losing weight, is to slow down. What do we mean?
This article will explain how slowing down how you eat, can
make a huge difference in your weight loss progress.
For example, try to chew your food at least 20 times before
swallowing.
Why?
Because chewing does several things. Firstly, it breaks down
the food into smaller pieces which means the digestion system
can get more nutrients out of it and digest it easier.
But more importantly, chewing also takes time. The longer it
will you take to eat, the less likely you are to overeat. This
is because there’s a delay between your stomach being full, and
your brain receiving the message that your stomach is full. By
chewing more, and generally eating slower – you’re giving
yourself more time for the “full” signal to get through.
Another suggestion is to put your fork down between bites.
Slowing down the rate at which you eat is good thing to do, as
we just explained. Putting the fork down each time will also
make you conscious of how much you're eating as opposed to
using the fork repeatedly without paying much attention.
You could also try taking a sip of water between bites. Most
of us don't drink enough water anyway, so this is a good way to
get that extra water, too. Something else to consider is that
sipping the water will replace a mouthful of food. This means
you’ll eat less and take more time over eating.
The next tip for eating slower is to always eat with other
people. A dinner partner will usually mean conversation.
Obviously, talking will slow down the rate of your food
consumption.
Something else to be aware of is that it’s usually not a
good idea to eat in front of the television. This is because it
leads to mindless eating. Your attention is on what's going on
in with the television, and not what you’re eating. You’ll also
enjoy your food more if you pay attention to what you’re
eating.
By the way, have you ever noticed that television
advertising is often very food focused during meal times? The
food advertising isn't necessarily good for you, either. But it
can sure seem very appealing.
Reminding yourself of that calorie laden triple deluxe
burger when you're having a salad may just make you feel
deprived, which is only going to de-motivate you. Do you want a
deluxe cheeseburger, or do you want to achieve your ideal
weight?
Here’s a great idea to help you eat less without feeling
deprived: Start your meal with an appetizer that takes awhile
to eat. It could be a shell-on shrimp cocktail, crab claws, a
few pistachio nuts in their shell, or a just a bowl of
soup.
The appetizer slows you down while you take the time to
consume it. It also puts something in your stomach before your
main meal. Your brain takes around 20 minutes to recognize the
signals from your stomach which say you've had enough to eat.
The appetizer gives you that head start, and means you’re less
likely to overeat. This alone can mean you’ll loose a few extra
pounds, simply by not overeating.
Here’s an unusual tip that you may find useful: Listen to
mellow music while you eat. The slower pace of the music slows
down your eating. The mellow music relaxes you and lets you
enjoy your food, too.
This tip is very effective, although may seem frustrating at
first. Simply eat with your non dominant hand. If you're right
handed, put the fork in your left hand. You'll slow down your
eating pace considerably by doing this.
Finally, it’s a good idea to wait around ten minutes before
you decide to go for seconds. The odds are you won't want the
food anymore. You’re just feeling hungry because your brain
hasn’t received the “full” signal yet.
In conclusion, losing weight doesn’t have to be hard. You
can easily lose those extra pounds by changing a few simple
habits, gradually. We’ve given you plenty of tips to slow down
your eating in this article. Pick your favorites and gradually
integrate them into your meal times. You’ll find yourself
feeling full much quicker, and you will reduce the chance of
over-eating.
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