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"Lindsey, I hate my stomach. I can't stop thinking about it. It's ruining my day, my mood, my recovery. What do I do?"
If your stomach is your biggest trigger in recovery - if you can't stop looking at it, obsessing over whether it looks bigger, spiraling every time you see your reflection - this episode is for you, girlfriend.
Host Lindsey Nichol gets real about stomach hate in recovery and shares something her client needed to hear today: "I may not love my stomach every day, but if I'm being honest? I didn't love my stomach every day when I was in the trenches of my eating disorder either."
So here's the question: Which hard do you want?
Hard #1: Hating your stomach while you're restricting, obsessing, body checking, over-exercising, and missing your life.
Hard #2: Sometimes not loving your stomach, but being FREE. Living your life. Eating with family. Being present. Having energy.
Both are hard. But only one leads to freedom.
In this episode, Lindsey shares her own stomach struggles - how she used to search for evidence it was "blowing up," how it would send her into spirals of restriction and over-exercise, and what she does NOW on the days when she doesn't love her stomach. Plus, she gives you 7 practical tools you can use on your hardest days.
This is real talk with practical help. No toxic positivity. No "just love yourself." Just honest truth and actionable tools for when your stomach triggers you.
Lindsey's Stomach Story: The Disorder Days
The Truth Bomb: Choose Your Hard
Why the Stomach Specifically?
What Lindsey Does NOW on Hard Days
The Shift That Changed Everything
7 Tools for Your Hardest Days
✨ You didn't love your stomach in the disorder either - so what are you really choosing?
✨ There are two hards: choose yours - trapped with stomach hate OR free with occasional stomach discomfort
✨ Your stomach is not the problem - it's a symptom, a distraction from real feelings
✨ Restriction makes stomach issues WORSE - bloating, digestion problems increase with restriction
✨ Stomachs are supposed to change - throughout the day, after meals, when sitting vs standing
✨ The stomach is an easy target - easier to hate your stomach than deal with underlying fears
✨ You'll never be satisfied at any size - if stomach hate is really about control and self-sabotage
✨ Body checking makes it worse - the more you look, the more you spiral
✨ Function over form - your stomach's job is to digest food, not be flat 24/7
✨ Little girl you didn't care - the goal isn't loving your stomach, it's living without it controlling you
✨ You don't have to love it to live - freedom doesn't require stomach love, just stomach acceptance
When you feel the urge to look in the mirror, pull your shirt tight, or analyze your stomach - STOP. Literally stop. Walk away. Do something else. Put on baggy clothes. The more you body check, the worse the obsession gets.
Stop asking "Why does my stomach look like this?" and start asking "What am I really feeling right now? What am I avoiding?" Get to the root. Your stomach is almost never the actual problem.
Common real feelings underneath stomach hate:
Remind yourself: Your stomach digests food. It nourishes you. It expands when you eat because that's its JOB. It's not supposed to be flat 24/7. That's not realistic, healthy, or even possible.
You didn't care about your stomach as a kid. You just lived. You played. You ate. You didn't analyze your body. THAT is the goal - not loving your stomach every day, just LIVING without it controlling you.
Also remember: When you were pregnant (if applicable), you LOVED watching your stomach grow. You celebrated what your body could do. Why do you hate it now?
On the hard days, say this out loud: "I can hate my stomach and be trapped in restriction, obsession, and isolation - OR I can sometimes not love my stomach but be FREE to live my life. Which hard do I want?"
Stop punishing yourself with restrictive clothing. Stop wearing things that make you hyper-aware of your stomach all day. Wear what feels good. Your comfort matters more than how your stomach looks. Baggy clothes aren't "giving up" - they're choosing peace.
When that critical voice says "Your stomach is too big," you talk back with truth:
About Your Stomach Hate:
About the Real Feelings:
About Your Choices:
About Your Little Girl Self:
This episode is essential listening if you:
Stomachs Change Throughout the Day:
Restriction Makes It Worse:
Stomach Hate Is Usually About Something Else:
You Didn't Love It at Your Lowest Weight Either:
Function Over Form:
Morning Routine:
After Meals:
On Triggering Days:
Clothing Choices:
Hard Option #1: Hating Your Stomach While Trapped
Hard Option #2: Sometimes Not Loving It But Being Free
The Question: Which hard do you want?
The Truth: You're going to have hard days with your stomach either way. At least in recovery, you get your LIFE back.
Option 1: The Recovery Collective Join Lindsey's group coaching program where you'll get:
Option 2: One-on-One Personalized Coaching work directly with Lindsey for:
Learn more about both options at www.herbestself.co
You don't have to navigate stomach hate alone. Let's walk through this together.
.
If this episode resonated with you—if you saw yourself in Lindsey's rejection story—please subscribe to Her Best Self wherever you listen to podcasts and leave a review. Your reviews help other women who are tired of perfectionism and people-pleasing find this show and realize they're not alone.
Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear that her rejection story can become her redemption story.
Lindsey Nichol is a former competitive figure skater turned God-led entrepreneur, boy mom, and digital CEO. She understands how core beliefs formed in childhood can create and maintain eating disorder patterns, and she's passionate about helping women identify and transform these beliefs to find lasting freedom.
If this episode helped you feel hopeful again and remember your worth isn't found in your body or on your plate, please share it with someone who needs to hear this message. Your support helps more women break the chains of limiting beliefs.
*While I am a certified health coach, anorexia survivor & eating disorder recovery coach, I do not intend the use of this message to serve as medical advice. Please refer to the disclaimer here in the show & be sure to contact a licensed clinical provider if you are struggling with an eating disorder.
By Lindsey Nichol - Certified Health Coach, Eating Disorder Recovery Coach, Food Freedom Coach, Eating Disorder Intuitive Therapy Certified5
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"Lindsey, I hate my stomach. I can't stop thinking about it. It's ruining my day, my mood, my recovery. What do I do?"
If your stomach is your biggest trigger in recovery - if you can't stop looking at it, obsessing over whether it looks bigger, spiraling every time you see your reflection - this episode is for you, girlfriend.
Host Lindsey Nichol gets real about stomach hate in recovery and shares something her client needed to hear today: "I may not love my stomach every day, but if I'm being honest? I didn't love my stomach every day when I was in the trenches of my eating disorder either."
So here's the question: Which hard do you want?
Hard #1: Hating your stomach while you're restricting, obsessing, body checking, over-exercising, and missing your life.
Hard #2: Sometimes not loving your stomach, but being FREE. Living your life. Eating with family. Being present. Having energy.
Both are hard. But only one leads to freedom.
In this episode, Lindsey shares her own stomach struggles - how she used to search for evidence it was "blowing up," how it would send her into spirals of restriction and over-exercise, and what she does NOW on the days when she doesn't love her stomach. Plus, she gives you 7 practical tools you can use on your hardest days.
This is real talk with practical help. No toxic positivity. No "just love yourself." Just honest truth and actionable tools for when your stomach triggers you.
Lindsey's Stomach Story: The Disorder Days
The Truth Bomb: Choose Your Hard
Why the Stomach Specifically?
What Lindsey Does NOW on Hard Days
The Shift That Changed Everything
7 Tools for Your Hardest Days
✨ You didn't love your stomach in the disorder either - so what are you really choosing?
✨ There are two hards: choose yours - trapped with stomach hate OR free with occasional stomach discomfort
✨ Your stomach is not the problem - it's a symptom, a distraction from real feelings
✨ Restriction makes stomach issues WORSE - bloating, digestion problems increase with restriction
✨ Stomachs are supposed to change - throughout the day, after meals, when sitting vs standing
✨ The stomach is an easy target - easier to hate your stomach than deal with underlying fears
✨ You'll never be satisfied at any size - if stomach hate is really about control and self-sabotage
✨ Body checking makes it worse - the more you look, the more you spiral
✨ Function over form - your stomach's job is to digest food, not be flat 24/7
✨ Little girl you didn't care - the goal isn't loving your stomach, it's living without it controlling you
✨ You don't have to love it to live - freedom doesn't require stomach love, just stomach acceptance
When you feel the urge to look in the mirror, pull your shirt tight, or analyze your stomach - STOP. Literally stop. Walk away. Do something else. Put on baggy clothes. The more you body check, the worse the obsession gets.
Stop asking "Why does my stomach look like this?" and start asking "What am I really feeling right now? What am I avoiding?" Get to the root. Your stomach is almost never the actual problem.
Common real feelings underneath stomach hate:
Remind yourself: Your stomach digests food. It nourishes you. It expands when you eat because that's its JOB. It's not supposed to be flat 24/7. That's not realistic, healthy, or even possible.
You didn't care about your stomach as a kid. You just lived. You played. You ate. You didn't analyze your body. THAT is the goal - not loving your stomach every day, just LIVING without it controlling you.
Also remember: When you were pregnant (if applicable), you LOVED watching your stomach grow. You celebrated what your body could do. Why do you hate it now?
On the hard days, say this out loud: "I can hate my stomach and be trapped in restriction, obsession, and isolation - OR I can sometimes not love my stomach but be FREE to live my life. Which hard do I want?"
Stop punishing yourself with restrictive clothing. Stop wearing things that make you hyper-aware of your stomach all day. Wear what feels good. Your comfort matters more than how your stomach looks. Baggy clothes aren't "giving up" - they're choosing peace.
When that critical voice says "Your stomach is too big," you talk back with truth:
About Your Stomach Hate:
About the Real Feelings:
About Your Choices:
About Your Little Girl Self:
This episode is essential listening if you:
Stomachs Change Throughout the Day:
Restriction Makes It Worse:
Stomach Hate Is Usually About Something Else:
You Didn't Love It at Your Lowest Weight Either:
Function Over Form:
Morning Routine:
After Meals:
On Triggering Days:
Clothing Choices:
Hard Option #1: Hating Your Stomach While Trapped
Hard Option #2: Sometimes Not Loving It But Being Free
The Question: Which hard do you want?
The Truth: You're going to have hard days with your stomach either way. At least in recovery, you get your LIFE back.
Option 1: The Recovery Collective Join Lindsey's group coaching program where you'll get:
Option 2: One-on-One Personalized Coaching work directly with Lindsey for:
Learn more about both options at www.herbestself.co
You don't have to navigate stomach hate alone. Let's walk through this together.
.
If this episode resonated with you—if you saw yourself in Lindsey's rejection story—please subscribe to Her Best Self wherever you listen to podcasts and leave a review. Your reviews help other women who are tired of perfectionism and people-pleasing find this show and realize they're not alone.
Share this episode with a friend who needs to hear that her rejection story can become her redemption story.
Lindsey Nichol is a former competitive figure skater turned God-led entrepreneur, boy mom, and digital CEO. She understands how core beliefs formed in childhood can create and maintain eating disorder patterns, and she's passionate about helping women identify and transform these beliefs to find lasting freedom.
If this episode helped you feel hopeful again and remember your worth isn't found in your body or on your plate, please share it with someone who needs to hear this message. Your support helps more women break the chains of limiting beliefs.
*While I am a certified health coach, anorexia survivor & eating disorder recovery coach, I do not intend the use of this message to serve as medical advice. Please refer to the disclaimer here in the show & be sure to contact a licensed clinical provider if you are struggling with an eating disorder.

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