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Common Eating Triggers For Physicians
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Ever found yourself reaching for an extra snack when you're not even hungry? Yeah, it feels like that cookie is practically calling your name. But why does this happen?
Often, there are hidden eating triggers at work. In this episode I'm diving into the most common triggers that physicians face.
These are the hidden drivers of eating that show up again and again when I am coaching physicians on their eating.
By focussing on hidden drivers like these, managing your eating becomes simpler and you feel more in control.
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**** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. And don’t forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released.
**** Are you ready to go from “trying not to eat” to not being bothered by food after clinic? Even after your most exhausting days of caring for patients?
Feel in control around food and take back your evenings with INSTANT access to the video masterclass:
EVENING OVEREATING FOR PHYSICIANS: Common Myths & Practical Solutions.
Get access now at https://www.weightsolutionsforphysicians.ca/evening-overeating
**** Want more support staying focussed on applying everything you learn in the podcast? Come join me in the FREE Thriving As A Physician Facebook Community. You must be a physician to join. Join us at https://facebook.com/groups/thrivingasaphysician
**** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @drsiobhankey to get more practical tools to thrive in your weight loss and your life.
**** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at info@weightsolutionsforphysicians.ca. I would love to hear from you.
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Manage episode 400594748 series 2707820
Ever found yourself reaching for an extra snack when you're not even hungry? Yeah, it feels like that cookie is practically calling your name. But why does this happen?
Often, there are hidden eating triggers at work. In this episode I'm diving into the most common triggers that physicians face.
These are the hidden drivers of eating that show up again and again when I am coaching physicians on their eating.
By focussing on hidden drivers like these, managing your eating becomes simpler and you feel more in control.
******* I need your help to plan the upcoming year of podcast episodes - Pls share what would be most helpful for you in this survey: https://info199105.typeform.com/to/UlUxkLZ4
**** Enjoying this podcast? Please share it with someone who would benefit. And don’t forget to hit “follow” so you get all the new episodes as soon as they are released.
**** Are you ready to go from “trying not to eat” to not being bothered by food after clinic? Even after your most exhausting days of caring for patients?
Feel in control around food and take back your evenings with INSTANT access to the video masterclass:
EVENING OVEREATING FOR PHYSICIANS: Common Myths & Practical Solutions.
Get access now at https://www.weightsolutionsforphysicians.ca/evening-overeating
**** Want more support staying focussed on applying everything you learn in the podcast? Come join me in the FREE Thriving As A Physician Facebook Community. You must be a physician to join. Join us at https://facebook.com/groups/thrivingasaphysician
**** Come hang out with me on Facebook or Instagram. Follow me @drsiobhankey to get more practical tools to thrive in your weight loss and your life.
**** Questions? Comments? Want to share how this podcast has helped you? Shoot me an email at info@weightsolutionsforphysicians.ca. I would love to hear from you.
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