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If you’ve ever come home after a stressful day at work and found yourself reaching for chocolate, wine, Uber Eats, or snacks — this episode is for you.
In today’s episode, I’m breaking down why stress eating happens and how to stop the cycle without relying on willpower, restrictive dieting, calorie tracking, or trying to “be more disciplined.”
I talk about the real reasons busy professional women struggle with overeating at night — from emotional exhaustion and undereating during the day to decision fatigue, nervous system dysregulation, and chronic stress.
I also share the practical strategies I teach my clients inside my coaching program to help them reduce stress eating, feel more in control around food, and finally lose weight in a way that feels sustainable and realistic for their busy lives.
Because the truth is… stress eating is not a personality flaw. It’s a habit and a response to what your body is experiencing — and habits can absolutely be changed.
In This Episode, We Cover:If this episode resonated with you, make sure you share it with a friend, colleague, sister, or someone who might need to hear this message too. Your support helps more women break free from restrictive dieting and build a healthier relationship with food and their body.
Apply for coaching: HERE
Follow Angela on Instagram: HERE
By Angela BorgesIf you’ve ever come home after a stressful day at work and found yourself reaching for chocolate, wine, Uber Eats, or snacks — this episode is for you.
In today’s episode, I’m breaking down why stress eating happens and how to stop the cycle without relying on willpower, restrictive dieting, calorie tracking, or trying to “be more disciplined.”
I talk about the real reasons busy professional women struggle with overeating at night — from emotional exhaustion and undereating during the day to decision fatigue, nervous system dysregulation, and chronic stress.
I also share the practical strategies I teach my clients inside my coaching program to help them reduce stress eating, feel more in control around food, and finally lose weight in a way that feels sustainable and realistic for their busy lives.
Because the truth is… stress eating is not a personality flaw. It’s a habit and a response to what your body is experiencing — and habits can absolutely be changed.
In This Episode, We Cover:If this episode resonated with you, make sure you share it with a friend, colleague, sister, or someone who might need to hear this message too. Your support helps more women break free from restrictive dieting and build a healthier relationship with food and their body.
Apply for coaching: HERE
Follow Angela on Instagram: HERE