Hypnosis is a great tool, but it's always good to have more than one tool in your toolbox. In an effort to provide even more insight and resources that support overall wellness here at Hypnotic Thoughts, we'll be featuring various guest authors throughout the year. Wendy Battles is our first guest author of 2010.
Yours truly, Wendy Battles, the Clean Eating Coach, can sometimes find herself in a clean eating pickle. Can I make clean eating dishes that are focused on the healthiest foods? You betcha, but that doesn’t mean I always eat slowly and mindfully, taking clean eating to a whole other level.
When I say clean eating, I’m talking about eating more meals that are free of processed foods – salt, sugar and fat, to name a few --- and include healthy whole foods like fruits, vegetables and whole grains. A healthy prescription for clean eating also includes more water, locally grown food when available and creating the time and space to enjoy it.
So now, let me tell you the truth about my own eating habits. Sometimes I only pseudo-taste my food because I’m distracted by the list of things I’ve convinced myself I need to get done immediately. And sometimes I barely remember the meal. Even when I know better, it doesn’t mean I always heed my own advice.
The good news is that I said sometimes — this is definitely not an everyday experience, and like everything else, my health is all about continuous improvement so I’m working on slowing down and being mindful.
Truth be told, clean eating has everything to do with the quality of the food we’re eating and how we’re preparing it but it also involves the experiences we create when we’re eating our food. Are you eating slowly and mindfully or are you rushing through just to get to the next task? Are you distracted by the TV or are you creating a quiet space to get more focused on your food and really enjoy it, chewing each bite with reckless abandon?
Here are a few ideas that work for me when it comes to combining clean eating and mindfulness to slow down and be more present:
1. Include high quality, home cooked food. I love eating a meal when I’ve enjoyed the experience of preparing it. I have so much more appreciation for my food when I know I’ve used quality ingredients and had fun doing it. And even if it doesn’t come out perfectly, the energy I put into it is also the energy I receive back as I eat.
2. Create a relaxing and enticing ambiance. Whether eating alone or with others, food just tastes better and is more enjoyable when I feel good about the space I’m in. Light a candle, put on your favorite music or get out your favorite napkins and tablecloth. Great atmosphere rocks!
3. Get quiet and listen to your body. When I’m wrapped up in the rapid pace of my day, I can lose sight of eating clean and drinking lots of water, let alone trying to enjoy my food. But even taking 10 minutes to do nothing but eat your meal is a powerful tool to get you focused on your senses and out of your head and thinking mind. Not only will you really taste and enjoy your food, but you’ll also give your brain a break.
4. Chew oh-so-slowly. I’m talking about at a snail’s pace, tasting every yummy bite. That alone will help you tune into the flavor and texture that you probably so often miss.
This is just a short list to get you thinking about how you can slow down and tune in while enjoying clean foods. In the end, it will support better health, a stronger immune system and boundless amounts of energy.
What will inspire you to be more mindful during meals? How do you keep distractions to a minimum and keep focused on clean foods? What’s one thing you can do differently today? Do tell!
Wendy Battles, The Clean Eating Coach, can be found over at www.DontWorryGetHealthy.com where she’s inspiring people to eat clean and embrace better health.



sorry, but I can't really make the association between this type of post and hypnosis. I like your book reviews and was hoping for that as opposed to a bunch of, at least what I consider, off topic items.
Posted by: Daniel | January 25, 2010 at 07:00 PM
Daniel,
Since I encourage people to use hypnosis for improving their wellness, I decided that this year I would invite a guest blogger once a month to talk about some other aspect of wellness that could be coupled with hypnosis. So in this case, for folks who want to lose weight, hypnosis would be appropriate, but clean eating would be another component that would help. You're absolutely right that the connection isnt obvious.
I'm glad you like the book reviews, and I assure you they'll keep coming. Hopefully one of the future guest authors will provide you with something that connects for you, as well. Thanks for taking the time to post, and for being a reader here at Hypnotic Thoughts.
Posted by: Paul Ramsay | January 25, 2010 at 07:09 PM