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Ep98 | Rediscover Joyful Eating with 5 Fundamental Habits--with Amy Lang

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Have you ever noticed that the more you try to restrict your food or alcohol intake, the more obsessed you become with what you think you can’t have?

We declare war on The Craving. The sweet tooth. The pasta and bread. The nightly cocktail.

Because we think the opposite of gluttony is deprivation. So we over-correct with an all-or-nothing, black and white strategy. We’re either “on the wagon” or partying like it’s 1999.

But even if we manage to lose weight or stay sober, we’re left with a nagging sense of dread and fear. Because being “good” feels like holding your breath. The level of discipline required isn’t sustainable.

Indeed… 95 percent of people who lose weight on a diet are heavier a year later. And committing to a lifetime of sobriety makes it nine times more likely you’ll binge drink in the future.

Amy Lang is the author of the best-selling book Thoughts are Habits Too: Master Your Triggers, Free Yourself from Diet Culture and Rediscover Joyful Eating. In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why telling yourself “No” creates a false sense of scarcity that your brain is hard-wired to resist

  • How to know the difference between soothing an anxious mind and nourishing your body

  • The counter-intuitive reason accepting yourself as you are in this moment is the gateway to transformation

  • Amy’s five fundamental habits for weight loss

Follow Amy Lang on Instagram @habitwhisperer and find her book ThoughtsAreHabitsToo.com. Listen to her podcast Happy and Healthy.

Click here for the link to my new SECRET podcast....get the Foundations of Emotional Sobriety audio course delivered right to your phone!

Are you trying to stop using alcohol to cope with stress and wondering how to do this on your own? Register for Thursday’s FREE masterclass to learn how to use the 6 components of my proprietary Accelerated Recovery Process© to holistically restore your mental health so you can stop over-thinking alcohol and just drink like a normal person.

Get on my insider’s email list to receive weekly insights that will accelerate your recovery and also early-bird access to monthly workshops and events like recovery storytelling and breathwork.

  continue reading

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Have you ever noticed that the more you try to restrict your food or alcohol intake, the more obsessed you become with what you think you can’t have?

We declare war on The Craving. The sweet tooth. The pasta and bread. The nightly cocktail.

Because we think the opposite of gluttony is deprivation. So we over-correct with an all-or-nothing, black and white strategy. We’re either “on the wagon” or partying like it’s 1999.

But even if we manage to lose weight or stay sober, we’re left with a nagging sense of dread and fear. Because being “good” feels like holding your breath. The level of discipline required isn’t sustainable.

Indeed… 95 percent of people who lose weight on a diet are heavier a year later. And committing to a lifetime of sobriety makes it nine times more likely you’ll binge drink in the future.

Amy Lang is the author of the best-selling book Thoughts are Habits Too: Master Your Triggers, Free Yourself from Diet Culture and Rediscover Joyful Eating. In this episode, you’ll learn:

  • Why telling yourself “No” creates a false sense of scarcity that your brain is hard-wired to resist

  • How to know the difference between soothing an anxious mind and nourishing your body

  • The counter-intuitive reason accepting yourself as you are in this moment is the gateway to transformation

  • Amy’s five fundamental habits for weight loss

Follow Amy Lang on Instagram @habitwhisperer and find her book ThoughtsAreHabitsToo.com. Listen to her podcast Happy and Healthy.

Click here for the link to my new SECRET podcast....get the Foundations of Emotional Sobriety audio course delivered right to your phone!

Are you trying to stop using alcohol to cope with stress and wondering how to do this on your own? Register for Thursday’s FREE masterclass to learn how to use the 6 components of my proprietary Accelerated Recovery Process© to holistically restore your mental health so you can stop over-thinking alcohol and just drink like a normal person.

Get on my insider’s email list to receive weekly insights that will accelerate your recovery and also early-bird access to monthly workshops and events like recovery storytelling and breathwork.

  continue reading

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