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Follow along with 12 Days to a Regret-Proof Holiday series and get your FREE pdf companion and bonus gift at:
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If you’re feeling stuck in a pattern of reaching for food as a way to unwind after a long day, you’re not alone. This habit, especially during the holidays, can feel almost automatic—as if food is the only answer to stress. But what if there was a way to break that cycle and build healthier habits?
In today’s episode of Your Midlife Comeback Story, we’re going to answer the question… how can you rewire your brain to break free from these automatic, stress-driven habits?
This is Day 3 of the 12 Days to a Regret-Proof Holiday, and today, you’ll discover why our brains cling to these patterns and how small shifts can help you regain control over your choices.
If you’re ready to create a holiday season where you’re in charge of your habits instead of being controlled by them, then this episode is for you.
Follow along with 12 Days to a Regret-Proof Holiday series and get your FREE pdf companion and bonus gift at:
▶️ https://academy.pinkfortitude.com/holiday-series-gift
Connect with Holly:
▶️ FREE TRAINING - THE PSYCHOLOGY-BASED METHOD TO OUTSMART EMOTIONAL EATING IN 10 DAYS - https://event.webinarjam.com/channel/hollybertone
▶️ FREE EMOTIONAL EATING PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILE - https://pinkfortitude.mykajabi.com/weight-quiz
▶️ Follow Holly Bertone on Instagram - @holly.bertone
▶️ More resources for Your Midlife Comeback Story - yourcomeback.coach
If today's episode resonated with you, be sure to hit the follow button where you are listening and also tap those 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a great review because it would mean so much to me to hang out with you every week and because it will also help to get this podcast and message out to more listeners!
Weight Loss Forensics is brought to you in partnership with Leah Bryant Co.
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Follow along with 12 Days to a Regret-Proof Holiday series and get your FREE pdf companion and bonus gift at:
▶️ https://academy.pinkfortitude.com/holiday-series-gift
If you’re feeling stuck in a pattern of reaching for food as a way to unwind after a long day, you’re not alone. This habit, especially during the holidays, can feel almost automatic—as if food is the only answer to stress. But what if there was a way to break that cycle and build healthier habits?
In today’s episode of Your Midlife Comeback Story, we’re going to answer the question… how can you rewire your brain to break free from these automatic, stress-driven habits?
This is Day 3 of the 12 Days to a Regret-Proof Holiday, and today, you’ll discover why our brains cling to these patterns and how small shifts can help you regain control over your choices.
If you’re ready to create a holiday season where you’re in charge of your habits instead of being controlled by them, then this episode is for you.
Follow along with 12 Days to a Regret-Proof Holiday series and get your FREE pdf companion and bonus gift at:
▶️ https://academy.pinkfortitude.com/holiday-series-gift
Connect with Holly:
▶️ FREE TRAINING - THE PSYCHOLOGY-BASED METHOD TO OUTSMART EMOTIONAL EATING IN 10 DAYS - https://event.webinarjam.com/channel/hollybertone
▶️ FREE EMOTIONAL EATING PSYCHOLOGICAL PROFILE - https://pinkfortitude.mykajabi.com/weight-quiz
▶️ Follow Holly Bertone on Instagram - @holly.bertone
▶️ More resources for Your Midlife Comeback Story - yourcomeback.coach
If today's episode resonated with you, be sure to hit the follow button where you are listening and also tap those 5 stars ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ and leave a great review because it would mean so much to me to hang out with you every week and because it will also help to get this podcast and message out to more listeners!
Weight Loss Forensics is brought to you in partnership with Leah Bryant Co.
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