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In this enlightening episode of the InPowered Life podcast, meet guest Gina Worful, a registered dietitian and the founder of the Mastering Mindfulness Institute. Gina shares her transformative journey from conventional dietetics to a mindfulness-based approach to health and nutrition. She delves into why traditional dieting methods often fail and how understanding the deeper drivers of our behaviors can lead to sustainable changes. This conversation uncovers the science behind food cravings, the role of the nervous system, and practical tools for listeners to start reclaiming their health.
Key Takeaways:
Conventional Dieting Often Misses the Root Cause: Traditional diet plans focusing solely on willpower and restriction often fail because they don't address the underlying reasons for eating behaviors. Sustainable change comes from understanding the deeper drivers behind our habits.
Mindfulness Over Willpower: Gina emphasizes the importance of mindfulness—bringing focused attention to our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors around food. By moving toward our discomfort with curiosity rather than avoiding it, we can uncover what truly drives our eating patterns.
The Science of Food Cravings: Stress and a dysregulated nervous system can lead to impulsive eating and cravings, particularly for quick energy sources like carbohydrates. When stressed, the body shifts into a survival mode, overriding rational decisions about food.
The Power of the Three Rs:
Regulating the Nervous System: The more regulated your nervous system is, the easier it becomes to make healthy food choices. Techniques like mindful breathing can help calm the nervous system and reduce the urge to eat impulsively.
Listening to Your Body: By tuning into how different foods make you feel, you can start to naturally gravitate toward choices that support your well-being. This approach helps you move away from rigid dieting and develop a more intuitive relationship with food.
Focus on Real, Whole Foods: Aim to eat closer to nature by incorporating more whole foods into your diet. A simple strategy is to include a variety of colorful vegetables, ensuring you receive a range of nutrients.
Change is a Gradual Journey: Sustainable change takes time and involves self-compassion and practice. Gina highlights that while noticeable shifts can happen in the first few months, true harmony with your body and food typically takes around a year of consistent practice and self-awareness.
Self-Compassion is Key: Reducing self-judgment and adopting a compassionate approach towards your eating behaviors can significantly impact your journey to better health. The goal is to make peace with food and your body, not to achieve perfection.
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Gina Worful’s Links:
Website: https://masteringmindfulness.institute/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gina.worful/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gworful
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginaworful/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@masteringmindfulness.institute
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In this enlightening episode of the InPowered Life podcast, meet guest Gina Worful, a registered dietitian and the founder of the Mastering Mindfulness Institute. Gina shares her transformative journey from conventional dietetics to a mindfulness-based approach to health and nutrition. She delves into why traditional dieting methods often fail and how understanding the deeper drivers of our behaviors can lead to sustainable changes. This conversation uncovers the science behind food cravings, the role of the nervous system, and practical tools for listeners to start reclaiming their health.
Key Takeaways:
Conventional Dieting Often Misses the Root Cause: Traditional diet plans focusing solely on willpower and restriction often fail because they don't address the underlying reasons for eating behaviors. Sustainable change comes from understanding the deeper drivers behind our habits.
Mindfulness Over Willpower: Gina emphasizes the importance of mindfulness—bringing focused attention to our thoughts, feelings, and behaviors around food. By moving toward our discomfort with curiosity rather than avoiding it, we can uncover what truly drives our eating patterns.
The Science of Food Cravings: Stress and a dysregulated nervous system can lead to impulsive eating and cravings, particularly for quick energy sources like carbohydrates. When stressed, the body shifts into a survival mode, overriding rational decisions about food.
The Power of the Three Rs:
Regulating the Nervous System: The more regulated your nervous system is, the easier it becomes to make healthy food choices. Techniques like mindful breathing can help calm the nervous system and reduce the urge to eat impulsively.
Listening to Your Body: By tuning into how different foods make you feel, you can start to naturally gravitate toward choices that support your well-being. This approach helps you move away from rigid dieting and develop a more intuitive relationship with food.
Focus on Real, Whole Foods: Aim to eat closer to nature by incorporating more whole foods into your diet. A simple strategy is to include a variety of colorful vegetables, ensuring you receive a range of nutrients.
Change is a Gradual Journey: Sustainable change takes time and involves self-compassion and practice. Gina highlights that while noticeable shifts can happen in the first few months, true harmony with your body and food typically takes around a year of consistent practice and self-awareness.
Self-Compassion is Key: Reducing self-judgment and adopting a compassionate approach towards your eating behaviors can significantly impact your journey to better health. The goal is to make peace with food and your body, not to achieve perfection.
Visit our website: https://www.rudiriekstins.com
Follow along at: https://www.instagram.com/the.inpowered.life.podcast/
Stream on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rudiriekstins
Gina Worful’s Links:
Website: https://masteringmindfulness.institute/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gina.worful/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/gworful
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ginaworful/
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@masteringmindfulness.institute
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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