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Index
Contents Introduction Chapter 1: You Can Have Your Cake and Eat It Too!
The Mindfulness-Based Eating Solution
Mindfulness Intuitive Eating Mindless Eating
And the Research Says… And the Participants Say… Overcoming the Diet Mentality
Diets Don’t Work Why Diets Don’t Work
Beginning Steps to Take
1. Get Off the Diets 2. Get Off the Scale 3. Set One Goal (Besides Weight Loss) to Get You Started
What’s in the Book
Chapter 2: Taking Your Life Off Automatic Pilot
Mindlessness
Living on Automatic Pilot Eating on Automatic Pilot
Eating Without Tasting Are You a Mindless Eater?
Why Are We So Mindless?
Mindfulness to the Rescue
Mindfulness Defined
Component #1: Intention Component #2: Attention Component #3: Attitude
Practicing Mindfulness Making Time for Practice Read the Warning Label
Chapter 3: The BASICS of Mindful Eating
BASICS of Mindful Eating
B—Breathe and belly check for hunger and satiety before you eat A—Assess your food S—Slow down I—Investigate your hunger throughout the meal, particularly halfway through C—Chew your food thoroughly S—Savor your food
Mindful Eating Exercises Practicing with the BASICS
Chapter 4: The Mindfulness Approach to Forbidden Food
Facing Your Forbidden Foods The Three Food Wisdoms
Food Wisdom #1: Eating with permission (no forbidden food) Food Wisdom #2: Eating the “right amount” (or “just enough”) Food Wisdom #3: Knowing and respecting your habits and triggers with food
Chapter 5: Thoughts and Beliefs That Lead You Straight to the Fridge
Thoughts That Rule Our Lives
The Categorizer The Rule Maker The Perfectionist The Defeatist The Two Year Old The Blamer The Comparer The Labeler
Some Wisdom About Thoughts Ways of Working with Thoughts
Mindfulness of Thoughts Mindfulness of the Present Moment The Sky Is Blue Is It True? Respond to Your Cognitive Distortions Special Circumstances
Cultivating Helpful Thoughts What Do You Believe?
Chapter 6: What Are You Really, Really, Really Hungry For?
Physical Hunger Versus Cravings Emotional Eating
Food = Entertainment and Freedom from Boredom Food = Comfort and Escape Food = Love
Understanding and Accepting Unpleasant Emotions Managing Your Emotions
Mindfulness of Emotions Broadening the Focus Learning the Lesson
What Are You Really, Really, Really Hungry For?
Honoring Your Immediate Needs Discovering Your Values and Dreams
Emotionally Renewing Yourself
Chapter 7: Moving in Ways That Feel Delicious
The Exercise Dilemma Ornamental Versus Instrumental View of the Body Every Movement Counts Make Your Workplace Active The Benefits of Paying Attention Moving As You Age or Are Injured Let’s Get Started
Make It Enjoyable Be Consistent Schedule Activity into Your Day Visualize Yourself as an Active Person Make Your Plan
Chapter 8: Making “Healthy Fast Food” in a Hurry-Up World
The Perils of Convenience Eating Extra Benefits of Cooking at Home “Healthy Fast Food” Defined
Easy to Cook Fast to Prepare Doesn’t Break Your Budget Tastes Yummy Good for Your Body’s Health Organic, Local, or Seasonal Ingredients
Chapter 9: Enjoy Every Bite: How to Become a Conscious Connoisseur
What is a Conscious Connoisseur? Becoming Conscious with Food
What, When, Why, and How You Eat Honor Your Body and Your Taste Buds The Impact of Your Food Choices
Becoming a Connoisseur
Choosing Delicious, Satisfying Food Be Fully Present for the Pleasure of Eating Explore the Wonderful World of Food
Chapter 10: Continuing on the Path of Mindful Eating and Living
Major Lessons Your Personal Plan of Action Mindfulness Meditation Practice A Tiny Resource List The Gift of Gratitude
Acknowledgments References About author
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