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Slow Down, Savor, and Nourish: A Mindful Eating Podcast
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Welcome back, friend. I'm Julia Cartwright, and I'm so glad you're here with me today. It's a Tuesday morning, and I'm willing to bet that right now, your day is already pulling at you in a dozen directions. Maybe you've grabbed a coffee without tasting it, or you're thinking about lunch before you've even had breakfast. That's the world we live in, isn't it? But here's the beautiful truth: today, we're going to slow down together. We're going to practice what I call "the pause," and it's going to change how you experience food and nourishment for the rest of your day.
Let's settle in. Find a comfortable place where you can sit for just a few minutes. Maybe that's your kitchen table, your car, or a quiet corner. Wherever you are, that's exactly where you need to be. Take a deep breath in through your nose, feeling the cool air come in, and then exhale slowly through your mouth. Do that one more time. In through the nose. Out through the mouth. Good. Already, you're different than you were thirty seconds ago.
Now, here's where the magic happens. I want you to think about something you'll eat or drink today, something you typically rush through. Maybe it's that afternoon snack or your morning breakfast. Instead of eating it while scrolling or thinking about your to-do list, we're going to practice conscious arrival. When you sit down with that food or drink, I want you to pause and engage all five senses before you take the first bite. Look at what's in front of you like you're seeing it for the first time. Notice the colors, the texture, the way light catches it. Then lean in and smell it. Really smell it. What do you notice? Now, listen. Does it make a sound? A crunch, a sip? Take your first bite or sip slowly and notice the taste, the temperature, the sensation of it in your mouth. You're not just eating. You're arriving.
This simple act of showing up fully to one meal or snack today does something remarkable. It signals to your body that nourishment is worth your attention. It strengthens the connection between your mind and your hunger. And honestly? Food tastes better when you're actually present for it.
So today, commit to one conscious moment with food. Just one. That's enough to begin rewiring how you relate to eating. Thank you so much for joining me on Mindful Eating: Daily Guides to Conscious Nutrition. If this resonated with you, please subscribe so you don't miss tomorrow's practice. Until then, be gentle with yourself.
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Let's settle in. Find a comfortable place where you can sit for just a few minutes. Maybe that's your kitchen table, your car, or a quiet corner. Wherever you are, that's exactly where you need to be. Take a deep breath in through your nose, feeling the cool air come in, and then exhale slowly through your mouth. Do that one more time. In through the nose. Out through the mouth. Good. Already, you're different than you were thirty seconds ago.
Now, here's where the magic happens. I want you to think about something you'll eat or drink today, something you typically rush through. Maybe it's that afternoon snack or your morning breakfast. Instead of eating it while scrolling or thinking about your to-do list, we're going to practice conscious arrival. When you sit down with that food or drink, I want you to pause and engage all five senses before you take the first bite. Look at what's in front of you like you're seeing it for the first time. Notice the colors, the texture, the way light catches it. Then lean in and smell it. Really smell it. What do you notice? Now, listen. Does it make a sound? A crunch, a sip? Take your first bite or sip slowly and notice the taste, the temperature, the sensation of it in your mouth. You're not just eating. You're arriving.
This simple act of showing up fully to one meal or snack today does something remarkable. It signals to your body that nourishment is worth your attention. It strengthens the connection between your mind and your hunger. And honestly? Food tastes better when you're actually present for it.
So today, commit to one conscious moment with food. Just one. That's enough to begin rewiring how you relate to eating. Thank you so much for joining me on Mindful Eating: Daily Guides to Conscious Nutrition. If this resonated with you, please subscribe so you don't miss tomorrow's practice. Until then, be gentle with yourself.
For great deals today, check out https://amzn.to/47ZqpWT
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI