Are you facing eating issues?
Since eating and body image issues are so pervasive these days, it can be difficult to find healthy role models to emulate. Just what IS balance anyway? Well, there are many components to it, including the way we eat, our food choices, exercise habits, thought patterns and how we view our bodies.
Listed below are healthy goals to strive for in order to move in a positive direction with eating. This list isn’t all inclusive and no one is going to score 100%–it’s not about perfection. It’s about finding balance.
So ask yourself, Am I Finding Balance….
…in HOW I eat?
- I can usually recognize my levels of hunger and fullness.
- I try to eat when I am hungry and stop when I am comfortably full (not stuffed).
- I generally try to eat slowly enough to notice tastes, textures, temperatures, and flavors.
- I savor my food as I chew and swallow it in a mindful manner and moderate pace.
- I don’t have a list of rigid rules about how I should eat. Instead, I follow general guidelines to support good health.
- When eating around others, I don’t play food games or push food around my plate.
- When eating with others, I generally don’t insist on special ways for my food to be prepared, or skip it altogether because I don’t want to eat what’s available.
- If I feel I’ve eaten too much, I don’t try to make up for it by skipping future meals, over exercising, throwing up, taking diuretics, or abusing laxatives.
…in WHAT I eat?
- I usually eat three balanced meals a day, including fruits, vegetables, and whole grains, with healthful snacks as needed to satisfy my hunger (or multiple smaller meals).
- I avoid crash diets and diet products.
- I don’t fear or ban certain foods, thinking of them as forbidden or “bad.”
- I am not a slave to counting calories, carbs or fat grams.
- I strive to eat a variety of healthful foods most (about 90%) of the time, but enjoy occasional “play foods” or treats in moderation.
- I rarely skip a meal in order to consume empty calories such as candy, chips or desserts.
- I don’t drink alcohol in place of eating meals.
- I am not afraid to eat foods that are not “pure”, “raw,” or organic.
- (For vegetarians) I make sure I get an adequate amount of protein every day from a variety of sources.