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How to improve your body image after menopause

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If you're a woman in midlife, you've probably Googled "How to lose weight in your 40s." And you've probably heard hundreds of ways to "lose the meno-belly."

Seeing your body change after 40 is disruptive to your body image. It's distressing - especially when your typical dieting tricks don't work like they used to.

Which means, it's time to try different instead of harder.

What if you shift your focus from what the scale says to how you see your body? If you learn how to improve your body image after 40 you set yourself up for decades of food peace rather than continuous weight cycling.

My guest in this episode is very familiar with the diet cycle of losing and gaining weight. After the birth of her son, she decided enough was enough. She didn't want to pass on negative body image and harmful beliefs about food to her son.

It was time to do something different instead of harder.

Listen as pro-age body acceptance coach Michelle Viña-Baltsas talks about her journey with body image and how it's changed in midlife.

Michelle explains how she defines a healthy body image, and why a negative body image is common for women in menopause.
We answer the frequently asked question, "Can someone have a healthy body image and want to look more fit?"
Finally, Michelle shares how she helps women in midlife to make peace with their bodies while supporting their health goals.
Michelle Viña-Baltsas is a pro-age body acceptance coach and certified intuitive eating counselor. For 10 years she's been coaching women ready to release unrealistic societal expectations so they can rediscover embodied eating, feel visible, and recognize their self-worth beyond their outward appearance.
Resources:

Get more resources at www.alpinenutrition.org/blog

Watch the video on the Savor Food and Body YouTube Channel

Have a better relationship with food.

Get show notes and additional resources on my website www.alpinenutrition.org

While you're there, download the free guide
The Top 5 Foods for Women Over 40.
If you're ready to break free from dieting without the confusion of how to eat healthy in midlife,
get on the waitlist for my small group counseling program.
Finally, if you like what you heard, subscribe to the show, leave a review, and share the episode with a friend!

  continue reading

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Manage episode 373352170 series 3499558
Content provided by Alpine Nutrition LLC. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Alpine Nutrition LLC or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

If you're a woman in midlife, you've probably Googled "How to lose weight in your 40s." And you've probably heard hundreds of ways to "lose the meno-belly."

Seeing your body change after 40 is disruptive to your body image. It's distressing - especially when your typical dieting tricks don't work like they used to.

Which means, it's time to try different instead of harder.

What if you shift your focus from what the scale says to how you see your body? If you learn how to improve your body image after 40 you set yourself up for decades of food peace rather than continuous weight cycling.

My guest in this episode is very familiar with the diet cycle of losing and gaining weight. After the birth of her son, she decided enough was enough. She didn't want to pass on negative body image and harmful beliefs about food to her son.

It was time to do something different instead of harder.

Listen as pro-age body acceptance coach Michelle Viña-Baltsas talks about her journey with body image and how it's changed in midlife.

Michelle explains how she defines a healthy body image, and why a negative body image is common for women in menopause.
We answer the frequently asked question, "Can someone have a healthy body image and want to look more fit?"
Finally, Michelle shares how she helps women in midlife to make peace with their bodies while supporting their health goals.
Michelle Viña-Baltsas is a pro-age body acceptance coach and certified intuitive eating counselor. For 10 years she's been coaching women ready to release unrealistic societal expectations so they can rediscover embodied eating, feel visible, and recognize their self-worth beyond their outward appearance.
Resources:

Get more resources at www.alpinenutrition.org/blog

Watch the video on the Savor Food and Body YouTube Channel

Have a better relationship with food.

Get show notes and additional resources on my website www.alpinenutrition.org

While you're there, download the free guide
The Top 5 Foods for Women Over 40.
If you're ready to break free from dieting without the confusion of how to eat healthy in midlife,
get on the waitlist for my small group counseling program.
Finally, if you like what you heard, subscribe to the show, leave a review, and share the episode with a friend!

  continue reading

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