Our ideas about what we eat are more important than the food itself, what our stomachs can hold, or what we need in this moment for good, strong energy. Our families, social situations, society, and marketing campaigns dictate the choices most people make about how they feed themselves....

Hale Sofia Schatz, Shira Shaiman in If the Buddha Came to Dinner by Hale Sofia Schatz, Shira Shaiman

 

To Practice This Thought:
Stop and ask: Are you feeding yourself in ways that personally make sense to your body's unique and ever-changing needs and rhythms?

 

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