Food and Fuel: How to Eat for Energy While Honoring the Joy and Satisfaction We All Deserve
For many of us, years of dieting and rigid eating rules have transformed food from a source of nourishment into a source of anxiety. Instead
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I personally know what it’s like to struggle with compulsive eating — it’s a ninth circle of hell that I never want to visit again. And I want to personally see that you get your own roadmap out of that place, too. While I proudly share on my about me page that I am not a doctor or dietitian or nutritionist, what I am is someone that’s been there. I know exactly what it feels like to logically know what to do but end up flailing around in the struggle. And I would love nothing more than to share the map I used to climb out of the abyss.
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For many of us, years of dieting and rigid eating rules have transformed food from a source of nourishment into a source of anxiety. Instead
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Perhaps it happened as you walked past a mirror or caught your reflection unexpectedly — many of us have experienced that pervasive, self-critical thought: “I
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