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Dear Ewa 

Have you ever wondered why so many people respond to stress, boredom or emotional upset 
in their lives by eating? 

Strange as it may seem, there is a very good reason for that. Whenever we do something that 
is essential for our survival, like eating, breathing deeply or making love, we release a “happy 
chemical” in our brains called serotonin. 

People who are overweight often shovel food into their mouths as quickly as possible in order 
to get a serotonin high, temporarily offsetting the effects of stress in their lives. 
Unfortunately, because they are eating unconsciously, they never notice the signal from their 
stomach that lets them know they are full. So they keep on stuffing their faces, expanding 
their stomachs and putting on weight. 

Bring on golden rule number three: 

Eat CONSCIOUSLY and enjoy every mouthful 

There are two keys to making this work for you over the next few weeks: 

1.

       

Eliminate Distractions 

  
Change your eating habits by making each time you sit down to eat special. No TV, no radio, 
no reading while you eat. Simply concentrate on your food and the pleasure that eating it is 
giving you. (If it’s not giving you pleasure, chances are you either aren’t hungry or aren’t 
eating what your body REALLY wants. Remember, each of these golden rules work together 
to create a system – the simplest weight loss system in the world!) 
  

2.

       

Slow down 

  
I want you to slow your eating speed down to about a quarter of what it used to be and chew 
each mouthful thoroughly. Smell your food before each bite. Put your knife and fork down 
between every mouthful, so you can really give your body time to notice what it’s doing. If 
you’re not using cutlery, prise your fingers off your sandwich and put it down between each 
bite. When your mouth is empty, you can pick up where you left off. 
  

In this way, you make every bite a conscious choice, eating your food like a gourmet and 
savoring every mouthful instead of shoveling it in on automatic like a barnyard animal! 

Until tomorrow, 
Paul McKenna 

PS – Michael Gee lost 56 pounds and overcame type-2 diabetes on this system. Read his 
amazingly true story 

here

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