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Try to: Structure Your Eating

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This one came from Abdullah Alhomoud, whose essay is part of the Beautiful Voyager Medium publication. He says,

I work out, so I eat to build muscle. Seeing direct results from eating means I will keep eating enough and eating right. It gives me control over something I can control (my body), which helps with anxiety.

Disordered eating is an umbrella term that refers to a variety of eating behaviors. The experiment here is to try to create regularity and structure in your eating. Set clear goals, and remove choas and confusion when possible. 

(Note: I try to do that by streamlining my decisions. This insightful article, by The New Yorker's Maria Konnikova, explains why I always that's important to me.)

If this experiment works for you, hit the heart to let others know they should give it a try!

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