What is Normal Eating? Normal eating is going to the table hungry and
eating until you are satisfied. It is
being able to choose food you like and eat it and truly get enough of it – not
just stop eating because you think you should. Normal eating is being able to give some
thought to your food selection so you get nutritious food, but not being so
wary and restrictive that you miss out on enjoyable food. Normal eating is giving yourself permission to
eat sometimes because you are happy, sad or bored, or just because it feels
good. Normal eating is mostly three
meals a day, or four or five, or it can be choosing to munch along the way. It is leaving some cookies on the plate
because you know you can have some again tomorrow, or it is eating more now
because they taste so wonderful. Normal
eating is overeating at times, feeling stuffed and uncomfortable. And it can be undereating at times and wishing
you had more. Normal eating is trusting
your body to make up for your mistakes in eating. Normal eating takes up some of your time and
attention, but keeps its place as only one important area of your life.
In short, normal eating is flexible. It varies in response to your hunger, your
schedule, your proximity to food and your feelings.
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