Distraction
“A silent meal can feed more than just the stomach.”
We chop, cook, clean and then… we eat
But how often do we actually experience our food?
Today’s challenge invites you to do something deeply simple, yet profoundly transformative:
👉 Eat one meal — without your phone, TV, or multitasking, without any distractions
Let it be just you, your plate and the present moment
https://www.verywellmind.com/how-do-you-live-in-the-present-5204439
🫖 Your Task: The Sacred Plate
Choose any meal — breakfast, lunch, or dinner
Before you begin:
Take a moment to pause and look at your food
Silently say “Thank you” — to the soil, the farmers, the cook (even if it’s you!)
you can even chant a small prayer if you know to raise the vibration of the food
Take your first bite slowly
Chew with awareness. Breath between bites
feel all the senses — the taste, the smell, the texture and see the colors and enjoy it
This isn’t about rules. It’s about presence

🧘♀️ Why Eat This Way?
When you eat without distraction, you may notice:
You chew slower and eat less because your body has time to signal fullness
You taste actual flavors not just spices, but memories
You digest better physically and emotionally
You feel peaceful, not rushed even if it’s just dal and rice
do watch my other blog
https://reflectwithsmitha.com/%f0%9f%91%91-the-everyday-queen-series/
🪔 Optional Little Ritual:
Before your first bite, place your hand near your plate and whisper:
“This food is a blessing. I receive it with love.”
It transforms your plate into prasad food not just for the body but for the soul
📝 points to Reflect:
What was different about today’s meal?
Did silence feel comforting or uncomfortable?
What emotions or memories did the food bring up?
Even a few minutes of distraction-free eating can become the calmest part of your day
next challenge: “Say Thank You to One Ingredient” honoring the quiet heroes of your kitchen
that’s all friends till now
until next time, keep smiling
much love .. stay happy … stay blessed .. always
SMITHA
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