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We explore why eating choices can feel easy one moment and confusing the next, and we reframe it as different “selves” taking turns in the driver’s seat. We lay out five common selves that influence nutrition habits and show how inviting your future self into the decision can reduce regret without using guilt.
• the core question of who is showing up when you eat
• the difference between hunger and what state is driving
• the disciplined self as structured and long-term focused
• the tired self as low energy and drawn to easy food
• the emotional self as seeking comfort and distraction
• the social self as choosing connection and belonging
• the future self as wise, calm, and values-aligned
• practical steps to notice the current self and meet the real need
https://aarondegler.com/
By Aaron DeglerWe explore why eating choices can feel easy one moment and confusing the next, and we reframe it as different “selves” taking turns in the driver’s seat. We lay out five common selves that influence nutrition habits and show how inviting your future self into the decision can reduce regret without using guilt.
• the core question of who is showing up when you eat
• the difference between hunger and what state is driving
• the disciplined self as structured and long-term focused
• the tired self as low energy and drawn to easy food
• the emotional self as seeking comfort and distraction
• the social self as choosing connection and belonging
• the future self as wise, calm, and values-aligned
• practical steps to notice the current self and meet the real need
https://aarondegler.com/