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    What Kind Of Eater Are You?
    Copyright © 2005, Christi Lehner, H.H.C., AADP

    You can learn a lot about someone's health by watching her eat. 
    The next time you dine in a restaurant (or at your own dinner 
    table) ask someone to watch you eat. Then ask them to explain 
    what they observed. 
    
    After observing myself and my clients, I've identified three 
    different kind of Eaters: 
    
    1. The 'Inhaler': this person eats a four-course meal in under 10 
    minutes. Once she's done, she has a hard time remembering what 
    the food tasted like.
    
    Have you ever driven to work, and realized that you didn't pay 
    attention to a single second of your commute? That's what meals 
    are like for Inhalers. They shove food in their mouths so quickly 
    that they hardly even notice the taste or texture of the food. 
    
    You know you're an Inhaler by these tell-tale signs: 
    
    - You crave food constantly. Even after finishing a meal, you 
      aren't satisfied.
    - You eat frequently throughout the day. You are always on the 
      lookout for food. 
    - You feel bloated and heavy after most meals. 
    - You have no problem cleaning your plate (if licking your plate 
      was sociably acceptable, you'd probably try it out!). 
    - You finish anything that is put in front of you (even if you 
      don't love it, and even if you're not hungry). 
    - You swallow your final bite when everyone else is still on 
      their appetizer course. 
    - You weigh more than you'd like, and you often experience 
      indigestion. 
    
    
    2. The 'Multi-Tasker': this person has mastered the art of eating 
    on the go. She likes to eat, but she's simply too busy to sit 
    down and focus on the meal. Somehow she has figured out how to 
    eat while typing, talking on the phone, driving to work, getting 
    dressed, and changing a diaper. 
    
    You know you're a Multi-Tasker if these things sound familiar: 
    
    - You can't answer questions during work meetings because your 
      mouth is full of food. 
    - You eat straight out of a pot on the stove or a leftover 
      container in the fridge (because that means you won't even 
      have to wash a dish after the meal!). 
    - Your plates can usually be found strewn about the house - on 
      the dresser, the coffee table, or your desk. 
    - You often eat standing up at the kitchen counter. 
    - Your napkins and placemats never need washing. 
    - You rarely sit at the table to eat (if you do, you've got a 
      magazine or book on hand to keep you busy). 
    - You may experience indigestion and you have more abdominal fat 
      than you'd like. 
    - You sometimes forget to eat because you're so busy. 
    
    
    3. The 'Picker': this is the person who snacks constantly 
    throughout the day. She doesn't eat big meals - instead, she eats 
    lots of little meals. She is notorious for picking off her 
    friends' plates at restaurants (that way, she can sample dessert 
    without ordering it, and feeling the inevitable guilt). 
    Sometimes, she is so tired and hungry when she gets home from 
    work that she just picks her way through her pantry. Halfway 
    through the evening, she notices she's not hungry for dinner 
    anymore! 
    
    You'll know you're a Picker if you notice the following trends: 
    
    - You have convinced yourself that the foods on your kids’ 
      plates don’t have any calories in them if you eat them.
    - You can't list what you've eaten throughout the day, because 
      you haven't actually eaten a regular meal.
    - Most of your meals are 'cold' - you don't have warm meals 
      often. 
    - Your dinner often consists of microwave popcorn, a few 
      crackers, and a spoonful of peanut butter. 
    - You eat constantly (sometimes you're hungry, and sometimes 
      you're not). 
    
    Do you recognize yourself in any of those Eater Profiles? 
    
    I see myself in all three of them. I was an Inhaler growing up as 
    a girl. I turned into a Picker when I worked in a corporate 
    consulting job, and I morphed into a Multi-Tasker when I started 
    my own business. 
    
    These days, I'm trying to turn myself into a fourth kind of 
    eater, which I call the 'Conscious Eater.'  This is no easy feat. 
    It's like trying to reprogram years and years of subconscious 
    eating habits.
    
    You'll recognize a Conscious Eater because she: 
    
    - Eats at least one meal each day at the table with just herself
      and the food (no books, TV, or work). 
    - Creates a pleasant eating environment. 
    - Gives thanks for the food before she begins eating. 
    - Eats slowly, chewing her food until it's completely broken 
      down (at least 30 chews per bite). 
    - TASTES and EXPERIENCES each bite. 
    - Only eats food that really appeals to her and leaves the rest 
      for another time. 
    - Is still sitting at the table enjoying dinner after her whole 
      family has left.
    - Usually leaves food on her plate. 
    - Experiences little gas or indigestion. 
    - Can easily identify her cravings and true hunger level.
    - Is close to or at her ideal body weight. 
    
    How does that sound?  Appealing?  Totally unrealistic?  Notice 
    your reaction to the list above.  Are you already practicing 
    Conscious Eating... or is it a pie-in-the-sky kind of dream for 
    you at this point?  Wherever you're at, it's OK.  
    
    I'd like to encourage you to redefine your relationship with 
    eating by becoming more of a Conscious Eater.
    
    Here are some experiments that will help you do just that:
    
    - One night, eat on the floor, picnic-style. 
    - Create a pleasant eating environment - now is the time to 
      bring out relaxing music, candles, beautiful placemats, and 
      real cloth napkins. 
    - Use your best dishes and silverware (even if you're dining 
      solo). 
    - Arrange your food so that it's visually appealing on the  
      plate - don't just glop it on there without giving it your 
      best artistic eye!
    - Eat with your eyes closed... have someone else feed you.  Try 
      to guess what you're eating! 
    - Eat with chopsticks.
    - Eat with your non-dominant hand. If you're right-handed, try 
      eating a meal with your left hand... and you'll really have 
      to concentrate on it! 
    - Have your dinner for breakfast, to mix things up and keep 
      your taste buds guessing. 
    
    Which of the experiments listed above sounds the most appealing 
    to you?  Pick just one experiment to try this month.  Practice 
    it, try it, adjust it... and see what a difference it makes for 
    you. 
    
    If you like more information on healthy eating, juicy 
    living or guilt-free self-care, visit my website at:
    http://www.bostonhealthcoach.com. 
    



    Writer's Resource Box:
    Christi Lehner, H.H.C., AADP Certified Holistic Health Counselor
    http://www.bostonhealthcoach.com ; 617.492.6450
    Based in Boston, but inspiring people everywhere to fall in love 
    with healthy eating, juicy living, and guilt-free self-care! 
    Author of the forthcoming book "You Don't Have to Be 
    Superwoman To Be Healthy: 50 Ways to Reclaim Your Health"
    Do you sabotage your health?  Take this quiz to find out: 
    http://www.bostonhealthcoach.com/special_offer.html
    
    Copyright © 2005, Christi Lehner




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