Three of the roots of mindful eating are Nonjudgment, Meditation, and Self-compassion. Explore how each of these three skills can help you master mindful eating. Join Megrette Fletcher M.Ed., RD, CDE for this 50-minute program that makes mindful eating easy!
Three Roots of Mindful Eating
February 14, 2017, 11 am EST
Free / Offered by donation
Audio-only teleconference
Open to the public - intended for introductory level
Megrette Fletcher, M.Ed., RD, CDE, is a cofounder of The Center for Mindful Eating and has served many positions including the 2013-2016 President. She is a public speaker and author of a number of books, including Discover Mindful Eating for Kids, Eat What You Love, Love What You Eat with Diabetes with Michelle MD, Discover Mindful Eating: A resource of handouts for health professionals, with Frederick Burggraf. Megrette has also crafted detailed training for both the consumer and professional including, Am I Hungry: Diabetes, The Before, During and After the Bite Workshop, and The Core Concepts of Mindful Eating online training. She is a registered dietitian and certified diabetes educator who has worked at an area hospital for over 16 years.
Megrette’s curious name means “little Margaret” and seems to have French origins. Unfortunately, she is not a native speaker but she is an avid cyclist, passable cook, and a terrible bowler. She lives in New Hampshire with her two and four-legged family. She had maintained a daily meditation practice since 1999 when she began studying Buddhism as part of the Triratna Buddhist Order. To learn more about Megrette, visit her website at Megrette.com