Portion Discipline and Self-Control

Health is shaped by daily choices. Portion discipline supports balance and clarity.

In Proverbs 25:16, Scripture warns against excess, even in good things. Moderation protects both body and spirit.

Self-control is a fruit of the Spirit, as taught in Galatians 5:22โ€“23. Discipline at the table strengthens discipline in other areas of life.

Portion awareness begins with simple habits.

1. Serve Reasonable Amounts
Avoid filling the plate beyond need. Start smaller.

2. Eat Slowly
Give the body time to signal fullness.

3. Avoid Second Servings Immediately
Pause before deciding to eat more.

4. Distinguish Hunger from Craving
Ask whether you are physically hungry or responding to stress or boredom.

Self-control does not reject food. It orders desire. When appetite is guided by wisdom, energy improves and regret decreases.

Balanced portions support clarity in prayer, work, and daily responsibility.

Smaller portions reduce overeating and improve digestion.

Self-control practiced in small matters strengthens character.

  • Use a smaller plate for one meal.
  • Pause halfway through eating and assess fullness.
  • Practice gratitude before considering extra food.
Tomorrow, we will focus on building balanced meals for energy and focus.

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