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Disordered eating and the pursuit of thinness is so normalized in our culture that it is often dismissed and even encouraged within health and wellness fields.
Does it Still Taste Good?
Food Freedom Series Day 5
Today's post is a quick and easy tip that you can start utilizing right now!
Let's talk the Law of First Bites.
Here we go!
Move Through Urges With Your High-Five
My friends know that when I get excited I really love to give high-fives!
And my clients know the same... especially when they're working their assess off to understand, make sense of and move through years of struggles with food and their bodies (my clients are badasses when it comes to feeling all the feels and hanging on tight for the ride of recovery... seriously!)
And I tend to get super excited when they start experiencing the power of recognizing when an urge to engage in disordered behaviors around food and body is coming on, feeling it, and responding to it with respect and curiosity... in a way that will support their goal to kick disordered eating's ass.
So, I want to give you an online high-five!
It's OK to Want to Lose Weight
You might be wondering if I lost my mind by sending that in the subject line!
But, I assure you, I haven't!
No more than usual at least 😜.
I really mean it, though. It's ok to want to lose weight.
It's ok to want to follow your eating disorder's rules.
It's ok to be pushing back against the whisper of the compassionate caregiver's voice in your head that's encouraging you to loosen your grip on disordered eating patterns.
It's ok.
You can want to continue to lose weight. You can want to keep your eating disorder around to keep you safe. You can want to look like the hottest model on social media.
It's ok.
Just because you want to, doesn't mean you have to.
Food Guilt and Curiosity
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How Peanut Butter Cups Supported My Recovery
At the time my weeks were spent tightly "on-plan" and my weekends were spent binging. The binges were emotionally and physically painful and made me feel absolutely out of control and completely and utterly flawed.
I didn't know what else to do, so each week when Sunday rolled around I'd throw out all my "bad" foods and hop back on my plan.
Snow Storms and Binge Eating
It always fascinates me what happens at the supermarket right before we get hit with a big storm.
Chaos.
Long lines. Bread isles cleared. Eggs sold out.
Justifiably, people stock up because they're not sure how the roads will be and when they'll be able to get out.
Folks are worried and anxious about taking care of themselves and their families. They want to be secure in the fact that they'll have something to eat. Even just in case.
I know you're wondering what this has to do with anything...
Well, the SAMEprincipal applies when we think about dieting.
Considering a Weight Loss Challenge? Read this first.
If you’re reading this you’re probably struggling with food and your body in some way. And if you’re considering buying into one of these programs, you’re probably praying that one of these challenges is your solution.
Ladies, here are my most honest tips:
5 Quick and Easy Tools To Lessen Your Stress
Today I want to give you a few tools to help you cope with stress and anxiety in your day-to-day. Because if you can start dealing with this stuff early on in the day, you’ll be likely to have the weight of the world on your shoulders later at night. And if you don’t have the weight on the world on your shoulders at night, you’ll be less likely to need to numb out with food.
Why You're Binge Eating at Night
It’s a struggle that’s so common for so many people. But it’s not openly talked about because it’s steeped in guilt and shame.
Binge eating at night.
Today I want to help you understand what could be driving binge eating at night and give you a few tools to help you move through it.
VLOG: Weight Loss as Self-Love
Because if 70% of women are already engaging in eating patterns and behaviors that are negatively impacting their emotional well being, masquerading weight loss as self-love is actually manipulating them into believing that it’ll work this time around.
That if they self-love themselves hard enough by skipping meals on the regular, living by a number that My Fitness Pal prescribes, only getting off the treadmill when they hit x number of calories, eating within a 5 hour window that they’ll come into their own and finally feel worthy.
Because #selflove.
Right?
[VLOG] The Fastest Way to Lose Your Muffin Top
Did you know that there are 13 million people in the world who are perpetually dieting?
Doing everyyyything in their power to lose their muffin top. Amongst other things.
And this time of year articles and blogs promoting ways to do just that in 30, 60, 90 days or less are a dime a dozen.
Because of the hardwired belief that to fit the societal beauty standard that we shouldn’t have one.
According to society thinness = beauty = happiness
But let’s flip this on its head for a minute.
[VLOG] Take The Sting Out of Body-Judgments
You want to retrain your brain and acknowledge that society has influenced you to view cellulite as “ugly” or your round stomach as “terrible” or your jiggly arms as “disgusting”.
Do you see the power that these types of words carry?
Get really clear on the fact that you weren’t born with these judgements. You were conditioned into believing them. And, if you can back off on that just a little bit and get really clear, really basic, really descriptive and specific things can just be what they are. Without the weight of judgment.
How to Eat Healthy For The Rest of 2017
The parties, the temptations, the triggers, the purchasing of holiday outfits.
All of it.
If only the warm, fuzzy feelings of the holidays outweighed food and body stress!
Instead the season can bring on all the feels.
And often times we turn to our go-to way of soothing those feels- by emotionally overeating to to cope with the stress and discomfort.
[VLOG] Prepare To Learn How To Eat Normally
To start let’s loosely define “normal” eating. I want you to think of a person (if you can!) in your life that eats what they want. Without guilt. Without shame. Without hiding in the pantry or burning the evidence. Without beating themselves up or compensating with cutting calories or with exercise the next day. The person who eats when they’re hungry, stops when they’re full and fully allows themselves to indulge their cravings when it will serve their mind, mouth and body.
That’s normal eating.
The Real Deal About Food & Body Control
We exert so much energy trying to control our food and trying to control the way our bodies appear.
Because we’ve been taught to think that this kind of control will be the antidote to the parts of our lives, the parts of ourselves, that we feel most vulnerable about.
→Our bodies.
→Our self-worth.
→Our ability to make things look easy. Like we’ve got our shit together.
Control in its basic form is a response to feeling powerless in some way.
So when we look at the staggering number of women engaging in disordered eating patterns, it makes so much sense.
We feel powerless. We feel ashamed. We feel self-doubt.
How Do You Want to Feel In Your Body?
How do you want to feel in your body?
No, not how do you want to feel once your body is the size you’ve been dreaming about.
In this current moment, what are the feelings that you want to feel, and truly experience, in your body 🙆🏻?
→Yes, even if you feel uncomfortable in it!
The Willpower Myth
Let’s talk about willpower real quick.
Around this time of year food and body comments run rampant.
“It can't believe I’m eating these ____. It’s like I can’t stop!”
“You have so much self control! I can’t be around _____ without losing my sh*t.”
“Don’t judge me, but I’m going to eat ____.”
“If I can just make through these 30 days without ______ I’ll be golden.”
We rely on the idea of willpower, hoping it’ll help us follow restrictive diets. That it’ll help up control ourselves around food and lose those last ____ pounds this new year.
The Mindful Thanksgiving Plate
Although Thanksgiving has become a day for overindulgence and many times a built in day to get your eat on, I want to encourage you to take a macro view. Zoom way out to see your entire day. Yes, the appetizers and food will be aplenty, but what else will be going on? What is really important to you on this particular Holiday? How do you want to feel before, during and after your day?