The Power of Won't
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When it comes to eating chocolate cake, they say that willpower is very
important. WILLPOWER is something you need in large quantities when
you have decided you are going to do something really tough. The
chocolate cake scenario actually involves won’t power. I am convinced
won’t power is easier than willpower because all you need to do is just
not do it. So don’t eat it.
Impossible you say? Well, here’s another idea. Why deny yourself the taste of chocolate cake if you like it? Have some just every now and then and instead of cutting yourself a huge piece, cut yourself a nice small slice.
There are no taste buds in your stomach and none in your elbows or your big toes. So eat little bits of your small slice and let the cake do its thing on your tongue before you swallow it. Don’t eat the whole thing at once! And if you are desperate for more, a few crumbs will do the trick, not a huge serving. Left you'll see a diagram of the parts of the human body related to food. Now and then your stomach feels empty and it sends a message up to your brain. The brain box tells you that you are hungry and even when you are not hungry the sight or smell of food can trick your brain into thinking you are hungry. Won’t power is handy in this circumstance. The nose smells and the tongue tastes. Remember that if you have a head cold and a blocked nose (or even a peg on your nose!), you can’t taste very well, so there may be a positive there! The next challenge is your stomach - how full does it need to be for you to feel satisfied? The Japanese have a saying for this - hara hachi bu - basically translated as take it east and eat only until you are 80% full. Gems of the Week
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Don’t swallow it quickly. Savour it in your mouth because that’s the only part of the cake you that enjoys the cake. All the taste buds for sugar, fat and salt are on the front of your tongue.


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