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Trying to lose weight or eat healthier… but the people closest to you keep pushing food? This episode is for you if you’re tired of hearing “just one bite,” “live a little,” or “you need a cheeseburger,” and you want to stay consistent without feeling awkward, guilty, or rude. We break down how to handle food pressure from family and friends, how to set boundaries without starting a fight, and how to stop reverting back to old habits when you’re trying to change your life. If you’re on a weight loss journey, building healthy habits, focused on high protein meals, mindful eating, calorie awareness, or simply trying to stop emotional eating, this conversation gives you a practical way to respond in the moment. You’ll learn how confidence grows over time, why people sometimes react negatively when you improve yourself, and how to protect your energy so you can stay on track. Because this isn’t just about a cookie or a burger—it’s about your health, your identity, and becoming the version of you who follows through.
How to respond when someone pressures you to eat and you don’t want to break your plan. How to “invite people in” so they support your health goals instead of sabotaging them. How to spot the difference between emotional eating for comfort and intentional treats that fit your calories and goals. Why people say “you’ve changed” when you build boundaries—and how to stop wasting energy on anyone who won’t respect them.
00:00 Food pressure + “just one bite” moments
00:19 Family pushback and the cheeseburger comment
01:53 Boundary-setting + inviting support
04:09 If they don’t respect it, protect your energy
04:53 Flip the script: why is health “weird”?
08:12 You HAVE changed—and that’s the point
14:44 Week from hell cravings + choosing new standards
17:29 Saying yes with intention (mini cookie strategy)
19:26 Emotional eating vs intentional indulgence
#WeightLossJourney #HealthyHabits #MindsetShift #EmotionalEating #Boundaries
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By Jamie HollowayTrying to lose weight or eat healthier… but the people closest to you keep pushing food? This episode is for you if you’re tired of hearing “just one bite,” “live a little,” or “you need a cheeseburger,” and you want to stay consistent without feeling awkward, guilty, or rude. We break down how to handle food pressure from family and friends, how to set boundaries without starting a fight, and how to stop reverting back to old habits when you’re trying to change your life. If you’re on a weight loss journey, building healthy habits, focused on high protein meals, mindful eating, calorie awareness, or simply trying to stop emotional eating, this conversation gives you a practical way to respond in the moment. You’ll learn how confidence grows over time, why people sometimes react negatively when you improve yourself, and how to protect your energy so you can stay on track. Because this isn’t just about a cookie or a burger—it’s about your health, your identity, and becoming the version of you who follows through.
How to respond when someone pressures you to eat and you don’t want to break your plan. How to “invite people in” so they support your health goals instead of sabotaging them. How to spot the difference between emotional eating for comfort and intentional treats that fit your calories and goals. Why people say “you’ve changed” when you build boundaries—and how to stop wasting energy on anyone who won’t respect them.
00:00 Food pressure + “just one bite” moments
00:19 Family pushback and the cheeseburger comment
01:53 Boundary-setting + inviting support
04:09 If they don’t respect it, protect your energy
04:53 Flip the script: why is health “weird”?
08:12 You HAVE changed—and that’s the point
14:44 Week from hell cravings + choosing new standards
17:29 Saying yes with intention (mini cookie strategy)
19:26 Emotional eating vs intentional indulgence
#WeightLossJourney #HealthyHabits #MindsetShift #EmotionalEating #Boundaries
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices