What does a healthy relationship with food look like?

 

In terms of physically eating, being flexible with meals and eating a balanced diet. I agree with Anthony Warner, “eat some vegetables. Get enough protein. A bit of fat, especially the essential ones. Some fibre. A few complex carbs.” Essentially, eat everything in moderation and understand what moderation looks like for you.

Which begs me to consider, what does a healthy mental and emotional relationship with food look like for me? Warner claims that after we have enough macro and micronutrients, “stress” is what causes people to be unhealthy and therefore have a negative relationship with food.

Great. Before, I was stressing about not eating enough healthy food. Now I know stress is the root of ill health. Currently, I am double stressing, which is the most redundant response possible.

The purpose of stress is to ignite action and therefore, physically protect the body. However, my body isn’t harmed, I’ve got enough nutrients from food as stated above. Meaning, I am overthinking my way to an unhealthy mental and emotional relationship with food.

To fix this, I’ve got to change my perspective of stress, as well as my perspective on food. I can reframe my mindset by acknowledging and accepting stress as a normal part of my life. Perhaps even welcome it as a positive experience because of its inescapable nature.

To answer the question, for me, a healthy relationship with food looks like moderation and positivity.

 

References

https://angry-chef.com/blog/heart-of-the-problem