"When it's time to shoot, shoot. Don't talk." - Tuco from "The Good, The Bad and The Ugly"
A beautiful Saturday morning and I awoke deciding I wanted to go out for a nice egg & potato breakfast. I headed to one of my favorite breakfast places, ordered, got my coffee, sat down and immediately pulled out my "smart"phone to read the news. I have definitely gotten into the habit of being online, reading the news, while I eat. My food came and I started eating, still reading the news. Part way through my meal, I realized that I had specifically wanted to have a tasty breakfast but here I was, not paying attention to the food I ordered.
"This is the greatest moment of your life and you're off somewhere missing it!" - Tyler Durden from "Fight Club"
So I put my phone away and sat and ate my meal. The funny thing was it took a few bites then the tastes suddenly woke up tremendously. It was as though my mind needed a few beats to come back to full awareness of all the senses. But the rest of the meal, the eggs with salsa, the potatoes, the coffee... it was all very delicious and I'm glad I remembered the reason I wanted to go out to eat.
There are many studies that focus on caloric consumption increasing if you are eating while watching tv:
Dr. Mirkin
Natural News
Mary Ann Liebert Inc.
Watching tv while eating inhibits your body's ability to gauge caloric consumption. But on a more sensual level, does watching tv or being on the internet (which is just as prevalent and no more beneficial) affect your body's awareness of taste? I'd like to see someone do a study of this kind and I'm sure it can be done by asking questions about the awareness of the content of the food.
In the mean time, I have decided to commit to eating with no screens on in front of me. No tv, no computer, no smart phone. To paraphrase Eli Wallach "When it's time to eat, eat. Don't look at a screen." I challenge you to do the same. Start with a single meal to test your taste. Place your meal in front of your tv or your computer. Half way through your meal, turn it of. Do the flavors in your food suddenly jump out at you. Are you now really enjoying your meal? Does your satiety increase? Now, commit to ONE WEEK of mindful eating. Sit and eat your meals, all three (you do eat three full meals a day, right??), without any distraction. Nothing bombarding your eyes and dulling the rest of your senses. Do you notice how good your food tastes now?
We are already bombarded with irrational amounts of stimulation every day. Calm the nervous system and take some stress off with this very simple tool. Eat mindfully. Enjoy life.


