Thailand is among the famous tourist destinations in South-East Asia. Bordered by Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and Malaysia, Thailand is known for its fascinating culture and great pristine beaches. Globetrotters from various parts of the world come to Thailand to discover Asia at its best. To offer quality accommodation to travelers, large number of Thailand hotels has come up in every big and small city.
Accommodation
There are various categories of Thailand hotels ranging from luxury hotels to budget hotels and from deluxe hotels to mid-range hotels. Most of the hotels in Thailand are concentrated in tourist areas like Bangkok, Ayutthaya, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Hat Yai Kanchanaburi, Pattaya, Sukhothai, and Surat Thani.
The main attraction of Thailand is its beaches. So, you are sure to find large number of Thailand hotels and resorts in the islands and beaches of the country. If you want to spend your vacation in Ko Chang Island in the midst of serene surroundings you can stay in Alina Grande Resort, Independent Bo Bungalows KC Grande Resort, and Koh Chang Kacha Resort & Spa. In Krabi you can put up in Nadivana Serviced Apartments, Phanom Bencha Mountain Resort and others
If you are planning to visit Bangkok you can stay either in the luxury hotels or budget hotels depending on your choice. There are several hotels on Sukhumvit Road and Khao San Road. Sukhumvit Road is a home to budget hotels. Shangri - La Hotel Bangkok is a luxury hotel of the city where you can enjoy unrestrained lavishness. The Bangkok hotels offer easy reach to Suvarnabhumi Airport and tourist places like Wat Arun and The Grand Palace.
Chiang Mai with its mountains and lush countryside also welcomes tourist all throughout the year. Four Seasons Resort Chiang Mai and Mandarin Oriental Dhara Dhevi are the luxurious hotels of the city. There are also mid-range and budget hotel in Chiang Mai like Central Duangtawan Hotel and Backpacker House.
After losing over 70 lbs. permanently and becoming a weight loss coach for others, I've found most people have a pretty good idea of what they should eat. We have no problem categorizing foods into healthy and non-healthy lists. But ask someone why they eat and the usual response is "hunger." Unraveling the deeper reasons beneath the pre-emptive response of "hunger" may take a little detective work!
Here are a few things that might be lurking beneath the surface of hunger. Keep in mind that the categories can overlap and coexist!
Learned Behavior
Some people learn behaviors at an early age and never question them. A good example is milk and cookies at bedtime or a larger-than-usual meal on Sunday nights. We rarely think about Learned Behaviors, we simply do them unconsciously. However, the calories still count!
Availability of Food
Imagine you ate a satisfying breakfast. You don't feel hungry at all. Then, someone brings donuts to work. Imagine further that you don't even like the type of donuts that appeared! How many times would you eat them anyway? Nine out of 10 times? Availability of Food can be a real quagmire along the weight loss route, especially in the United States where food is abundant and relatively inexpensive.
Other examples of Availability of Food are all-you-can-eat buffets and social occasions.
Cravings
Cravings for food are chemical. For example, when the brain needs serotonin, the brain causes carbohydrate cravings. When blood sugar levels are low, we may crave sugary or sweet foods. When we experience cravings, eating what we crave will satisfy the body for a very short time, then the craving will return full force. Protein is actually a better choice when intense desire occurs because it will break the craving cycle.
Emotional Eating
Food can dilute, soften or dull emotions we term "unpleasant" like anger, resentment, frustration, guilt and hatred. Even emotions we label "desirable" can be so intense, food may be used to dull the feeling back into a manageable or tolerable level. Prime emotions for this type of eating are joy, happiness, desire, elation and excitement.
At other times, we may eat to substitute for a lack of feeling. A good example of this is boredom. Eating when you are bored can bring on feelings of self-hatred, humiliation, and shame, but the bored, empty feeling is gone!
Habits
A habit is a stable behavior formed through repetition over time. Many people ask how this is different than Learned Behavior. The difference is that Learned Behaviors are learned from other people, usually family, and have a long history. We are solely responsible for forming Habits. The good news is that good habits are as easily formed as bad habits.
Social Eating
It is rare to socialize in any way today in America without the involvement of food. Watching a football game at a neighbor's house, meeting friends you haven't seen for a while: these things don't need the involvement of food but it usually becomes an integral part of any social plan. This often intersects with Availability of Food. It might be wise to ask yourself if you are really hungry or just eating because it seems the acceptable and expected thing to do.
Environmental Eating
Does a visit to the ball park always mean hot dogs? Does a movie have to include 2000 calories of popcorn? Certain environments trigger eating that is unhealthy. Sometimes it can be any environment that is not home. For instance, do you always eat more than necessary when dining in a restaurant?
Hunger
Hunger, true hunger, is another reason to eat. And, ideally, it's the only reason. Humans were designed to eat to fuel their bodies. Fuel to survive. Fuel for the massive amounts of maintenance, healing and growth our bodies accomplish every day.
The first step in straightening out a negative eating style is to be able to recognize the why as it's happening.
It may take a bit of work to get to the point where true hunger can be recognized but we'd all be thinner and healthier if we ate only when we were hungry.
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