Snacking, Part 4
Friday
Jun 26, 2009
Other alternatives to avoid too much in between snacking are…
You may consider designing your meals so that you experience them as pleasurable and relaxing (for example, eat more slowly, light some candles, and unplug the telephone). If meals are a chaotic experience and not enjoyable, you are less likely to be satiated both physically and emotionally and you will more likely want to eat again soon afterwards.
I’d also like to add one last set of observations about individuals who find they snack too frequently. It’s important to think about the pattern of your entire day in terms of enjoyment and activities. You may or may not want to make healthy snacking the solution to a daily pattern that just isn’t working for you in terms of balance and enjoyment. In some cases, planning a larger, more nourishing meal before a difficult snack period time-and then shifting activities to turn a former snack period into a period of time focused on other enjoyable pursuits-can be a more effective way of “tiding yourself over” than experimenting with your snack content.
Thanks to George Mateljan for his timely tips on snacking!
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