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When it comes to habits, your brain is on autopilot. It's a predictable routine that you get some pleasure from. The tricky thing is, we don't continue with habits that don't make us feel better in some way. So, while overeating causes us pain in the long run, we keep doing it because it feels good in the moment. So, how can you break these kinds of habitual patterns that may feel amazing in the moment but leave you feeling negatively about yourself?
Tune in this week to discover one powerful question to break the cycle of the bad habits that make you feel terrible about yourself. Whether you want to eat better, exercise more, or change anything in your life, this episode will help you develop and stick with the habits that will make your dreams a reality.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://carriehollandmd.com/105
By Carrie Holland, MD, CPT5
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When it comes to habits, your brain is on autopilot. It's a predictable routine that you get some pleasure from. The tricky thing is, we don't continue with habits that don't make us feel better in some way. So, while overeating causes us pain in the long run, we keep doing it because it feels good in the moment. So, how can you break these kinds of habitual patterns that may feel amazing in the moment but leave you feeling negatively about yourself?
Tune in this week to discover one powerful question to break the cycle of the bad habits that make you feel terrible about yourself. Whether you want to eat better, exercise more, or change anything in your life, this episode will help you develop and stick with the habits that will make your dreams a reality.
Get full show notes and more information here: https://carriehollandmd.com/105

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