Putting yourself on a Television diet
Categories: Healthy Habits, Diet & Weight Loss
Growing up, I probably spent way too much time in front of a television set than I should have. But nowadays cartoons are out and everything else is in! Personally, I've stopped watching a lot of TV because I just don't feel productive after soaking up all those glorious moving images. If you've been wanting to break the habit of excessive television in your life, this article may be for you.Here's a really great tip if you like to watch TV during dinner: Turn it off and indulge in the subtleties of food! I know so many people who do this. Whether they want a little entertainment or something to break the silence, television is the jester in the room. But if you turn off all the distractions, you can take in all the aromas, color and taste. Also consider that it's easy to over-eat if you're not concentrating on all that food in front of you. That's two benefits in one!
Another excellent piece of advice is to plan an escape route. If you've got a specific show you always watch, get an idea to do something immediately after. This limits your chances of channel surfing when it's done, wasting time on TV shows you didn't plan on watching anyway. Television is not evil -- especially during college football season. But it's easy to see how it can absorb your attention, free time and health. Check out the other "TV Dieting" tips if you want to learn ways to cut back a little!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Vishaal 1-09-2008 @ 12:05PM
I NEVER stay downstairs to watch TV since I get hungry since I'm next to the kitchen. I watch TV upstairs. My Dad loves to watch TV during dinner and I tell him 'NO', but he's so stubborn.
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Amanda MacMillan 1-09-2008 @ 12:44PM
Thanks for these tips! I have a bunch of favorite shows that I like to watch every week -- but I only allow myself to watch them on the treadmill. This makes my workout go faster AND I don't have to feel guilty about my Boston Legal obsession. My gym has tv monitors on all the treadmills, so I just plug in my headphones and go!
I'm a novice runner training for a half marathon, so every bit of healthy advice helps. I'm chronicling my adventures -- on and off the treadmill -- at http://pokedandprodded.health.com/poked_prodded/running/index.html. Check it out ... thanks!
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Judy 1-09-2008 @ 3:10PM
I haven't had cable since I moved in with my husband, over 6 years ago. And since we moved here, 1 1/2 years ago, we haven't had a TV at all. We have a portable DVD player we (and our sons) can watch movies on, and that's it.
TV is like our junk food treat - when we go to hotels, we totally veg out on TV!!!
BUT - I think I just traded TV for the internet, because I'm a total computer junkie. I do think it's the lesser of the evils, but I still need to cut back. A lot.
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