Following a healthy diet can be challenging, especially during holidays. We often focus on what to eat or how much we should have. These concerns can increase stress and discourage sustainable habits. This can be distressing with frequent holiday gatherings where we have less control over what is offered. Instead of over-restricting, eating mindfully can help us enjoy the food we love and has been shown to reduce stress and emotional eating. What is Mindful Eating? The definition of mindfulness is “paying attention in a particular way, on purpose, in the present moment, and nonjudgmentally.” Mindful eating is one way to practice mindfulness. It helps us to appreciate food and can enrich our eating experience. Eating mindfully is associated with decreased distractions and increased awareness of the flavor of food. 5 Tips to Practice Mindful Eating this Season:
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