How to END Feeling DEPRIVED and START Feeling EMPOWERED by Your Food Choices

 
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Have you recently set out on a wellness journey where you want to begin eating healthier to feel good, build energy and feel more comfortable in your body? The momentum often begins with feeling strong and empowered and you have determined your WHY! Then, you are inevitably thrown into a situation where you are around others eating the very foods you have chosen not to eat because they do not support your wellness journey to feel healthy. Even though you know those foods may leave you feeling miserable (you know, feeling bloated, have an upset stomach, they zap your energy, give you skin breakouts and experience brain fog or another obvious sign that these particular foods are JUST NO GOOD FOR YOU) and yet you now feel DEPRIVED.

When you have turned the corner from making a choice that certain foods just DO NOT serve you, and you clearly know this (uh, remember the above miserable symptoms?), it does not mean that it is easy to choose not to eat them and that you won’t feel deprived.

It takes time and effort to change our minds about those types of foods and to create the shift from feeling deprived. Just because you have made the decision to no longer eat those particular foods, that does not mean that you are not human. That does not mean that there will not be cravings. That does not mean that you won’t secretly be jealous or resentful of everyone else who seems to be eating these foods with no problem at all (at least, so it seems).

Learning to listen to your body is a journey and it is definitely not a straight-line kind of a journey. Nope, integrating mindful and intuitive eating principles into your life often comes with many twists and turns. I know this personally from my struggles with leaky gut and SIBO that there are some foods that my body really does not like. At. All. One for sure is cows milk—which sadly includes cheese. You know, like the super delicious cheddar cheese, muenster cheese, swiss cheese... I pretty much used to be pretty much a chees-a-tarian. Ahh, I do love cheese, it just does NOT love me back. Do you think I didn’t test this many, many times? Of course I did! But with time and practice I had to come to realize that feeling horrible is just not worth it! It took a long time to not feel deprived when I didn’t eat cheese and I wanted it. And there are still cravings, (which are usually more emotionally based) and I have had to practice awareness and managing those desires for comforting foods when I am stressed, tired and anxious, in other ways. 

So how do you release the feelings of being deprived when you choose NOT to eat something you want despite how it makes you feel? Just like any other feelings, you have to learn to be present with them, to accept them and to ensure yourself that you are NOT ACTUALLY deprived. You are making a choice based on your wellness goals, based on what your body needs to feel vital and healthy!

When you connect with your specific WHY driving your decision to eliminate a certain food from your meals it will help to shift how you feel about your choice. Reminding yourself of your personal WHY and ensuring you are NOT restricting foods, not basing this on actual deprivation (like a diet) in any other areas, will help you refocus. My personal mantra is, “eating that gooey cheese is not worth an upset stomach.” I worked way too hard to heal my gut, I do NOT want to destroy it again.

Deprivation mindset is not healthy. When you deprive yourself and restrict certain foods out of fear of taking in calories, fearing weight gain, or to punish yourself because of your own negative body image it will inevitably lead to either malnutrition or a binge. Restriction and dieting do NOT work long-term and will set you up for bigger struggles with food. Research shows that the majority of diets fail and DO NOT last for the long term!!! That is significant and eye opening. IF you make a choice about the food you eat based on how you want to feel, you can simplify your decision-making process.

When you make your decision based on how you want to feel you create an internal experience of empowerment, confidence and self-respect. When you make choices based on building these feelings, you create a powerful shift internally. You regain a sense of control and mastery over your choices and respect your feelings and choices. Experiencing true health and well-being is a reminder that you are making progress towards your personal wellness goals. It is a process and a practice which will take time, effort, determination and focus.

One way to decrease your feelings of deprivation is to create healthy or adapted version of the foods you love. Another way is to explore any emotional food cravings and explore how to get your emotional needs met in non-food ways. An example would be if you find you crave comfort foods when you are anxious and tend to use food to calm yourself down, try a deep breathing practice, journaling, movement or talking to someone you trust about your feelings. Notice the impact of using this non-food-based tool and continue to practice it.

Having regular self-care practice and becoming more comfortable with feeling your feelings will help you choose a different way to eat, to be and interact with food and will help you begin to shift from feeling deprived to feeling empowered! Start each day with asking yourself how you want to feel (mentally, emotionally, physically and energetically) and notice how that begins to impact your choices.

The next time you notice a sense of feeling deprived in relation to a choice you make related to food, check-in and ask yourself: what’s really going on? Why are you choosing NOT to eat that particular food? Continue to be certain that you are not restricting because of a thought that it is a “bad” or “off limits” food due to calories or fear, but because it is a food that does not serve your health and wellness goals.

Are there any foods that you are working to shift your perspective from feeling deprived to feeling confident, empowered and strong? Remember that healthy eating, intuitive eating and mindful eating are form of self-respect. Let me know how this process works for you!

If you haven’t signed up for my 7-Day Kick Your Food Cravings to Curb Challenge, you can do so here!

5 Powerful Questions to Create a Vision for Your Life

 
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Last week, I offered a webinar on The Five Powerful Questions to Create a Vision for Your Life and I thought I’d share the questions with you all here as well! Often at the beginning of the new year, we all spend time evaluating the past year and looking ahead to what we might want to change in the year to come. These 5 questions will help you connect to the belief that what you want is possible.

Developing a vision for your life can be hard. Without a vision for your life you end up remaining stuck in the routine of what you already know, with just the way things have always been. Desiring fulfillment is just a desire without a vision. Without direction, you are left with a dream without belief.

The truth is, you can live your vision. You deserve to live your vision. You are meant to live a life you love, a life of passion and purpose. If this all sounds good, but you have no idea where to begin, use these five questions to help organize your vision and guide you towards living your best life, a life that you LOVE. Once you work through these questions, give yourself the time and space to write out your vision, to reflect on it, and decide how to take action in order to align your life with your vision. Once you go through this process of searching within and creating a plan for how to make it happen, you will begin living an inspired, directed and passionate life.

1.    What do you want?

This question may seem simple enough, but it is often a difficult question to answer. Try to think beyond material items, however, those are certainly valid to consider as well but are often more of a result of living your vision. Do think about qualities in your life that you want. Be as specific as possible around what is important to you. As you spend time thinking specifically about what you want within your life, you will begin to bring your dreams out of the clouds of your daydreams and into your mindset. When you can create goals based on what you want you can take active steps towards creating the opportunities in life that you want to achieve.

2.    What do you value most?

Maybe you value time, recognition, financial abundance, travel, adventure, relationships. Whatever it is, consider what you value and why. Determining your values will help you sort through what you want in order to connect with why you want it. When you know why you want to live your vision you will be more likely to take consistent action towards your goals because your values and desires creates focus on your deeper purpose and intention. You can read more about knowing your WHY here.

3.    How do you want to feel?

When you live your life according to how you want to feel, you are more likely to make choices that support what you want. Do you want to feel happy, successful, confident, empowered, accomplished, free, peaceful, content? If you make choices and decisions in your life based on how you want to feel you will often have to choose between aspects in life that are easy versus aspects in life that are more difficult. However, the payoff of the positive feelings of making progress will feel rewarding and help you maintain your determination to continue to take action. This is one of the most valuable questions to consider as you prepare to develop your vision and to maintain your focus on your vision.

4.    If you were living your ideal life in one year from today, what exactly would it look like?

This is an important question as it creates an opportunity to see the possibilities of your vision in action. Be as specific as possible with this question. Consider the details of how you would be spending your time, who you would be with, elements of your life you’d like to change or resolve. How much would change from your current circumstances to this ideal life that is just one year away?

5.    What do you need to do in order to feel engaged and active in achieving what you want?

This final question is a vitally important to ask as you begin to create your vision. It gets you into action mode. Without action, your vision remains a dream. With decisive, consistent action, you discover that your vision is your life and you are living a life that YOU have created. You will find that you are living a life that YOU love.

Now that you have considered these questions, your vision will begin to write itself. Spend time reflecting on your responses and write out your vision for your life. Be specific, consider time lines and how to move forward.

Once you have your vision you can determine the specific goals that will move you in the direction of living your vision. Give your goals specific action steps that you will take consistently. These steps may be small, but when taken regularly you will reach your goals. Visualize what you want and believe in the possibility that it is on its way. This will keep you motivated as you continue to move forward.

Every day, ask yourself: What action step will I take towards my goals in order to live my vision? With each choice you make, ask yourself: Does this choice support my vision? Does this choice move me forward towards my vision? By remaining focused on your vision, maintaining an active mindset, and setting daily intentions, you will create a life of passion and the life you are meant to live.

7 Day Cravings Challenge + 2018 Blog Highlights

 
 

Food cravings continue to be the number one concern for so many of us, especially when wrapping up the holiday season and moving into the cold, winter months. Food cravings can be triggered for so many reasons, the most troubling and difficult to manage being emotional food cravings.

I recently put together a 7-Day Food Cravings Challenge that offers information on a daily basis with action steps to take to help you kick your food cravings to the curb—once and for all!

The challenge begins with learning the difference between a General Food Craving and an Emotional Food Craving. You then will work through how to manage either type of craving you may be experiencing. If you feel as though this would be useful for you, you can sign up here! (Unless you already have!) It is 7 days of self-reflection, empowerment and awareness to kick start your journey towards making peace with food.

Just a quick reminder that TODAY I am offering a free webinar: 5 Powerful Questions to Create Your Vision for 2019. It is at 6 pm EST, however, if you can’t make it live, you can still register and I’ll send you the replay! It is intended to help you identify a vision for the year to come, while creating a specific goal and a PLAN to achieve your goal. I hope you will join me!

I also want to say thank you for reading my blog post articles over the past year. I sincerely appreciate you! I hope to create useful content that is relevant to health and wellness, emotional eating, mindfulness and mindful eating, intuitive eating and helping you remain motivated and focused along your own personal wellness journey. I have some new ideas in the pipeline—so keep reading! If there are any topics you’d like to read about, feel free to reach out and let me know!

In case you missed it, here are the top 5 blogs from 2018:

  1. How to Integrate More Movement into Your Day in 5 Simple Steps

  2. Healthy Mindset Reset

  3. What Exactly is Wholistic Food Therapy

  4. Confused About What To Eat?

  5. Mindful Eating

Don’t forget to sign up for the 7-Day Food Cravings Challenge!!

Here’s to a Healthy, Happy 2019!