You’re disciplined, capable, and productive, so why does food feel out of control when the day is over?
In this episode, I'm breaking down how burnout affects your nervous system, hunger cues, and eating habits.
And why stress eating, night snacking, and binge patterns show up even when you “do everything right.”
You’ll hear what life can look like on the other side too.
Where you’re still busy and high-performing (especially in healthcare careers or other demanding careers), but your body feels safe and food no longer feels urgent.
I’ll also share one simple shift you can try today to immediately calm the urgency around food.
And if you crave feeling calm, confident and in control around food, I can help you during a free consult -- book it below 👇🏼
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Stop the Snacking Spiral with 3 easy steps to start today.
Plus a bonus tool to prevent food guilt, shame, frustration and quitting on yourself.
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✨Helping women in healthcare create a healthy relationship with food and lose weight for life....
By breaking free from eating habits like overeating, stress eating, emotional eating, mindless snacking, and cravings.
Plus, forming healthy weight loss habits.
You're ready to finally feel at peace with food, confident in your body and lose weight sustainably.
I'm your Eating Habits and Weight Loss Coach, and I'm ready to help you achieve that.
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*The content in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or psychiatric advice.