For those who are not familiar with the IE approach, the basic principle is to eat when you're hungry, eat what you want, enjoy it, and stop when you're full. We incorporate mindful eating practices in order to tune into our hunger/satiety signals. All too often for those of us who are compulsive overeaters we think about food all day long and then as soon as we sit down to eat we turn our minds off food and onto something else. We obsess about food but we don't enjoy our food. We watch tv or use other methods of taking our focus off eating and I've been trying to correct that. So what is your process of eating? What does it take to get you to sit and eat besides the time of day or a craving?
For me, I'm learning to let myself get nice and hungry. I've tried to push the envelope and get REALLY hungry but then I start to feel either dizzy, nauseous, or out of control. But I let myself get hungry enough to be able to sit with it a bit and really take stock of what the feels like from head to toe. I've noticed a burning sensation at the bottom of my tummy, and sometimes a rumble.
When I've decided that those pangs are actual hunger I set out to eat. Sometimes I'm inspired by what's around me, other times i have to go out and get what I'm craving. I make a decent portion, I don't hold back and I make up what seems a nice full meal. Then I sit, put the tv away, put the phone and computer away and look at the food taking in the aromas, the textures and everything. I think about where the food came from, who farmed it, where I bought it, etc. This doesn't take long but it helps me get focused and lock myself into an eating state of mind.
When I first begin eating I feel a surge of anxiousness. I eat at a rapid speed, but try to allow a few seconds between swallowing and the next bite. This is harder than it sounds! I allow myself to eat quickly at first because trying to control that feels nervewracking. I quickly decide that there's usually something in my plate that I have no interest in after all, like the rice or the tomatoes in the salad, they're not enjoyable to eat at that moment so I relieve myself of the duty to eat them. I set a little barrier for myself, like once I've eaten half that chicken breast at a a comfortable pace I slow way down. Then I start to eat each bite slowly and savor it. I put my fork down between each bite.
Halfway through the meal I stop completely and take a 2 minute break from eating. I turn and talk to something, get up and go to the kitchen to put something away, head to the restroom, go put the clothes in the dryer, whatever it is I just stop eating completely and walk away. i come back and more often than not I'm no longer in the mood to continue eating. Sometimes I want a couple of more bites. I have read no literature yet about taking such a break but for me I have found it to be crucial! It gives my stomach the chance to catch up to my hunger level.... funny how all along people say to eat slowly but it really works. It's amazing how our system was even built this way!


but thought I'd share with those who are thinking of adopting IE the difference between mindful eating and IE taken from here: