Yesterday, I talked about a new approach to weight management. Specifically, I gave you the idea of the "Half Plate Habit."
Using the Half Plate Habit whenever you eat from a plate will help you regain control over your eating. It is an easy method of teaching self-control, and costs nothing to implement. That's right. A free new method to assist weight management and possibly weight loss.
While the Half Plate Habit can be used anywhere, the next suggestion is location-specific. Another
place where you encounter food is at the grocery store. We all know that shopping
on an empty stomach is a bad idea (but we still do it all the time).
However,
studies show that it is not that we are hungry when we shop, but rather that
our good memory and imagination kicks in to tempt us. We walk past broccoli,
cabbage and onions with no imagination input, but walk past the delicatessen,
the aisle full of potato chips or the bakery with its fresh doughnuts, and we
start remembering how good those donuts taste, we remember the sound of
crunching those chips, and we revel in the memory of the last time we ate those
warm onion rings (at the last football game, right?)
(Side note:
as I sit here and write this section, my stomach is growling and my salivary
glands are working overtime. And I do not have anything in front of me other
than my laptop. It is all my imagination and memory creating this physiological
response, just as if I were standing in front of an endless sea of sweets.)
How can we
short-circuit our imagination and memory? We are going to give it something
else to focus on:
Gum
It could be
Bubbliscious, Juicy Fruit, or Bazooka Joe, but when we chew gum while shopping,
it is more difficult to imagine the taste of those onion ring and sweet rolls.
Please give this a try. This is the only suggestion that will cost you any
money, and the price of gum will probably be offset by the savings when you
don’t buy that bag of Cheetos.
That's it for today's tip. Tomorrow will be a suggestion for simple changes on the job.
And just a reminder, if you do not want to wait, you can listen to last week's podcast, where I list all five suggestions. The show is about 30 minutes long, and you can find it here. You can also subscribe to my podcast in iTunes (for users of Apple products) or Stitcher (non-Apple devices.)
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Again, I want to acknowledge Dr. Brian Wansink and both of his excellent books, “Mindless Eating” and “Slim By Design”. His research and more importantly, his well-written and easy to read books, were the source of these suggestions.
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