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Becoming Wildly Resilient
University of Kentucky HR Health and Wellness
110 episodes
3 days ago
Join us as we explore tools, practices, meditations and conversations with members of the UK community. Together we will discover how we can thrive at work, home and beyond. Becoming Wildly Resilient is brought to you by University of Kentucky HR Health & Wellness.
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Join us as we explore tools, practices, meditations and conversations with members of the UK community. Together we will discover how we can thrive at work, home and beyond. Becoming Wildly Resilient is brought to you by University of Kentucky HR Health & Wellness.
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Mental Health
Health & Fitness
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Thriving with Mindful Eating | BWR: Practice Ep. 87
Becoming Wildly Resilient
10 minutes 4 seconds
7 months ago
Thriving with Mindful Eating | BWR: Practice Ep. 87

Listen as host Amy Rodquist-Kodet, a health coach with UK HR Health and Wellness, introduces the Mindful Eating practice which focuses on the experience of eating, both internally by recognizing hunger and fullness cues and externally by engaging the senses, which can improve digestion, prevent overeating and reduce stress. Key strategies include eliminating distractions, eating slowly, chewing thoroughly and using a hunger-fullness scale (1-10) to regulate food intake. This practice takes time to develop, but with patience and consistency, it can help individuals build a healthier relationship with food and better honor their body's needs. Each month, Amy will explain a new practice you can try to build your resilience and thrive more; thanks for listening and happy practicing! 

Becoming Wildly Resilient
Join us as we explore tools, practices, meditations and conversations with members of the UK community. Together we will discover how we can thrive at work, home and beyond. Becoming Wildly Resilient is brought to you by University of Kentucky HR Health & Wellness.