Hello Ladies! On this episode of the Slim & Satisfied Podcast, I focus on the topic of nighttime eating, what it looks like, its causes, and a few simple yet powerful strategies you can implement to help drop this habit. Nighttime eating is a common problem for those with poor blood sugar control or insulin resistance, which is often the case for those with PCOS. This makes women with PCOS more likely to gravitate towards nighttime eating for both physiological and emotional reasons.
Nighttime eating can quickly feed into unhealthy behaviors and cause a diet to fall apart. The main reason for this is that it can make women feel out of control; it perpetuates the feeling of being incapable and can lead to negative self-talk and feelings of shame and frustration that often lead to women giving up on their weight loss goals. Eating at night also means you are more likely to gain weight, and it can lead to other health problems. To avoid these two major pitfalls, in this episode I offer advice for avoiding this trap of nighttime eating and ways to keep yourself in the right mindset for success.
First, I look at the major causes for nighttime eating, identifying these to be:
I then recommend several strategies for getting away from nighttime eating, suggesting that you pick one or two to focus on rather than trying to implement everything all at once. These strategies include:
If you’d like more information or coaching beyond the advice I offer in this podcast as well as in my other episodes, I am currently taking new clients. So, feel free to reach out through my email, and we can get started on helping you lose weight and get healthier before 2019 ends!
What You’ll Learn in This Podcast Episode:
Helpful Links:
Episode 1 - “Can Limiting Beliefs Affect Your Weight?”: https://dafnachazin.com/can-limiting-beliefs-affect-your-weight/
Episode 18 - “Get Your Mindset Right First. Here’s How”: https://dafnachazin.com/getting-your-mindset-right-first/
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