3 REVOLUTIONARY WAYS TO HAVE A BETTER RELATIONSHIP WITH FOOD
EPISODE #264:
In this week’s episode of #TheConfidencePodcast, we’re chatting about:
* Our relationship with food; how to analyze it and improve it
* The moralization of food and finding freedom from past toxic behaviors
* 4 revolutionary ways to have a better relationship with food
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WHY FOOD AS A TOPIC TODAY?
My family and I are preparing to spend half of May in France – I am researching the French relationship with food, beauty and their bodies – plus we are getting to expose the kids to French and to visit old friends and attend a proper French wedding. France is ground zero of my true start of a beautiful life, and so it only makes sense that I go back and reinvestigate what opened my eyes to realizing that food wasn’t the enemy – it was my approach to food that had caused me so much pain, struggle and turmoil – it was in France that, for the first time, I realized that food was a relationship and that it could be a beautiful one.
WHAT IS YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH FOOD?
Do you think about food more than you think you should?
Do you have restrictions around food that cause you stress?
Do you ever feel anxious about whether or not you will eat the correct portion?
Do you feel guilty after eating?
Do you worry about your calorie intake?
Do you categorize some foods as “bad”?
Do you feel “free” and at ease around food?
IMPROVE YOUR RELATIONSHIP WITH THESE LITTLE STEPS:
Let go of guilt
Forgive yourself for choices that didn’t serve you
Always look for ways to learn about yourself
Explore and be curious
Understand where your food comes from
Pray over your food – be thankful for each hand that went into getting it to you
Have gratitude for the abundance of food you have accessible
Let go of the vicious all-or-nothing cycle
Give yourself permission to enjoy your food
Eat around other people
Slow down while you eat
Eat with minimal distraction – learn to pay attention to your food
Stop categorizing food as “good” or “bad”
HOW TO STOP MORALIZING FOOD
All or nothingness gets you nowhere.
Trendy diets are dangerous.
Everyone needs something different.
All food serves us in some way.
Be kind to yourself – don’t expect perfection.
Let go of guilt.
3 REVOLUTIONARY MINDSET CHANGES TO HAVE A BETTER RELATIONSHIP WITH FOOD
(1). Be willing to believe that you can start over.