Breaking Free from Food's Emotional Grip: A 40-Year Journey to Freedom
Dive into a powerful conversation with TEDx speaker and author Michelle Petties as she unveils her transformative journey from a 40-year battle with emotional overeating to complete liberation. This eye-opening episode challenges everything you thought you knew about eating disorders, revealing them as thinking disorders that affect a staggering 75% of people who acknowledge their emotional relationship with food.
Michelle shares groundbreaking insights on:
- Reframing eating disorders as thinking patterns rather than behavioral issues
- Understanding true hunger versus emotional cravings
- The crucial distinction between real food and processed alternatives
- Tools for emotional healing, including visualization and prescriptive writing
- Managing 52 distinct emotions without turning to food
The discussion goes beyond traditional weight loss solutions, offering a fresh perspective on how our beliefs and thoughts shape our relationship with food. Michelle's story proves it's never too late to transform your relationship with food and reclaim control of your health.
Ready to revolutionize your relationship with food?
Key Takeaways:
• Eating disorders are more about thoughts than behaviors, shifting the focus to mindset rather than just dietary habits.
• There's a significant distinction between real hunger and emotional cravings, which plays a crucial role in mindful eating.
• Understanding 52 different emotions can empower individuals to foster healthier relationships with food and themselves.
Listen to this episode to discover how understanding your emotions could be the key to breaking free from emotional eating patterns.
Michelle Petties is a TEDx speaker, Food Story coach, and author of the award-winning, Amazon best-selling memoir, Leaving Large – The Stories of a Food Addict. For years, Michelle was a top performer for the most influential brands in media, including Radio One and Disney/ABC. Finally, the stressful and competitive media advertising space took a toll on her mental and physical health. After gaining and losing over 700 pounds, she finally discovered the “secret” to quieting the battle between her mind, body, and hunger – her “story.” Michelle’s memoir,a category winner in The 2022 Memoir Prize for Books, explores the deep emotional and psychological connections to food and how these "food stories" shape our eating behaviors and weight management struggles. Michelle developed a Prescriptive Writing Process to make peace with her mind, body, and food. Her approach emphasizes that the battle with weight isn't just about food but about the stories and emotions behind why we eat. By understanding and rewriting these narratives, individuals can achieve lasting transformation. She conducts healing-through-reading-writing-and-storytelling workshops where she teaches others how to find their food and personal truths. She offers various services, including workshops, retreats, and speaking engagements to show others how to uncover their food stories and transform how they manage their relationship with themselves, gain mastery over food, and uplevel performance. She speaks to organizations, large and small, sharing her insights and stories of hope, healing, triumph, and transformation. Her Free Mind Over Meals Online retreat reveals her core principles for losing weight and keeping it off for good.
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