Liner vs. Process Thinking

I’ve been listening to the accompanying CD set for Intuitive Eating and I’m learning so much. I hope you’ll bare with me as I learn and share things along the way. I listen to them on the way to the gym, the way home, anytime I’m alone in the car or at home. I’m hoping that listening over and over again will ingrain those thoughts into my head. It’s definitely cheaper than therapy. πŸ™‚

Today’s thought that really caught my attention was changing our thinking from linear thinking to process thinking.
Linear thinking is focusing on the goal. So, if you have a bad food experience, you overeat or gain one week, and know it’s because you pigged out all week, you feel like a failure and begin the self-hate talk. This is because you think of it as ruining your chances of reaching your goal. Your focus is on the future.
Process thinking is focusing on each situation as a part of the process. When I ate those “just-one-more” bites after dinner last night (even though I had a feeling I shouldn’t) I went from feeling satisfied to feeling a little too full. “Darn it!”, I thought and then reminded myself that I’m learning. It’s all a process and along the way I am learning what works and won’t. Process thinking is dealing with what is happening now. Ultimately the learning along the way will help the goal be met.
So, there’s some food for thought today compliments of the authors of Intuitive Eating.
Have a great day everyone! πŸ˜‰
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About Leah@MyNewEnding

I'm a 44-year-old wife and mother who begins her day with God and coffee. When my youngest of 3 kids started college I went from a SAHM to a full-time job. I love being an attendance secretary. A lot has gone on since I started this blog in 2009, but one thing remains the same: I will not give up on my health. Join me as I share what that means for the season of life I'm in.
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4 Responses to Liner vs. Process Thinking

  1. Unknown's avatar anne h says:

    I clicked that link. They use the word respect several times!
    Respect you body – honour your hunger… very good stuff.

    I like your #5: stop shooting yourself in the foot!
    I thought at first it said food!
    That would be a great title for a post, eh?

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  2. Unknown's avatar Stephanie says:

    It's definitely important to see everything as information, as part of the learning experience, instead of beating yourself up for making a mistake.
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