Dr. Michelle Segar, one of the more progressive health behavioral change experts, says sustainable behavior change with eating and exercise is not a product of rule-following.
In other words, trying so hard to perfectly stick to a plan is not an effective goal or strategy. Rather, we need to learn flexibility. Because life is much more unpredictable these days. Anyone like me who sends their child to daycare knows this deep in their bones!
We also need to learn how to experiment to see what actually works in this stage of our lives. Not what worked 20 years ago when our stress was minimal. Or now, in the menopausal transition.
How does one learn this flexibility and trust in imperfect action, which often just feels like guilt and shame for “being bad”?
I brought on my clients Whitnee and Erin to share their Truce with Food journey of how they learned to listen to their bodies to figure out what really works for them now and effectively experiment to reach their health and wellness goals.
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SMART Goals: How They Sabotage Eating and Exercise Goals workshop (free, 1/11/23)
Truce with Food 2023: Registration runs 1/9-1/20. Save $500 in this once a year program when you register by January 16.
⭐️ Ready to catch yourself before you fall off track with food? RSVP for my free workshop on September 3rd. I’ll guide you through a supportive coaching exercise, and you’ll walk away with tangible tools for untangling your food triggers. Click here to join live and get the recording.
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