Weight Loss Mindset

Weight Loss Mindset

 Struggling with weight loss despite trying numerous programs? The key lies in your mindset. 'Weight Loss Mindset' delves into the psychological aspects of weight loss, offering strategies to reframe your thinking for sustainable results. Join us to explore how a transformed mindset can lead to lasting weight loss success. Subscribe now and step into a journey to a healthier you!  https://www.weightlossmindset.co/s/podcast?utm_medium=podcast (weightlossmindset.co)

  1. MV19 Your Weekend Freedom Challenge

    1 DAY AGO · BONUS

    MV19 Your Weekend Freedom Challenge

    This episode challenges you to have a completely rule-free weekend with food to prove you can trust your body's wisdom without restrictions. Learn why weekends feel "dangerous" around food and how to eat like someone with a truly healthy relationship with eating. Important Points CoveredWeekend eating problems are actually restriction problems - The reason weekends feel dangerous is because you restrict Monday-Friday, creating a binge urge when "freedom" hitsPeople with healthy relationships don't have "weekend vs weekday" eating - They eat consistently based on body needs regardless of the dayFood freedom means conscious choices, not perfect choices - Eat when hungry, stop when satisfied, choose based on what sounds good and how you want to feelWhen food isn't forbidden, you don't want as much of it - Removing restriction and guilt naturally leads to more balanced eating patternsTrust the process without planning to "make up for it" - This only works if you truly let go of restriction mindset and Monday diet planning Weekend Challenge ActionsSaturday & Sunday: Ask your body what it needs before eatingEat what you actually want without guiltStop when satisfied, not when plate is emptyReflect Sunday evening on what you discoveredDon't weigh yourself Monday or plan to "make up" for anything You are trustworthy around food. Your body has wisdom. This weekend, prove it to yourself by eating consciously without external rules. Go into your weekend feeling empowered and free, not restricted and controlled. Key Takeaway"You don't need rules to make good choices. You need awareness, consciousness, and trust in your own wisdom."

    9 min
  2. MV18 You Already Know What Your Body Needs

    2 DAYS AGO · BONUS

    MV18 You Already Know What Your Body Needs

    This episode explores how we're all born with natural body wisdom that gets buried under years of diet culture and external rules. It empowers listeners to reconnect with their innate ability to know what, when, and how much to eat by trusting their body's signals instead of following external guidelines. Important Points Covered• Natural Body Wisdom Exists - You were born knowing when to eat and when to stop, but diet culture taught you to ignore these signals in favor of external rules • Your Body Still Knows - Despite years of override, your body continues to send signals about hunger, satisfaction, energy needs, and which foods serve you best • Trust vs. Rules - People who maintain healthy relationships with food trust their body's signals rather than following rigid meal plans or calorie counting • Reconnection Process - Start by asking your body "What do you need right now?" before eating, focusing on physical sensations rather than mental rules • One Meal Experiment - Begin rebuilding this connection by practicing body awareness with just one meal per day to avoid overwhelm Start small this week by choosing one meal where you pause and ask your body what it needs. Listen to the physical sensations and try to honor what your body is requesting. Notice how it feels different to eat what your body wants versus what you think you "should" eat. Key TakeawayYou don't need another expert to tell you what to eat - you need to remember and trust the body wisdom you were born with. Your body has been trying to communicate with you all along; you just need to start listening again.

    9 min
  3. The Weight Loss Advice That's Keeping You Stuck (And What Actually Works)

    5 DAYS AGO

    The Weight Loss Advice That's Keeping You Stuck (And What Actually Works)

    This episode exposes five pieces of popular weight loss advice that sound good but actually sabotage your progress. Instead of just pointing out what's wrong, we dive into psychologically-sound alternatives that work with human nature, not against it. If you've been struggling despite "doing everything right," this episode will show you why - and what to do instead. Important Points CoveredWillpower is a limited resource - "Just have more discipline" fails because willpower depletes throughout the day. Build systems that make healthy choices automatic instead of relying on mental strength.Complete restriction creates obsession - Forbidden foods become more desirable, leading to the restrict-binge cycle. Create flexible boundaries with conscious choices rather than rigid rules.Positive thinking without skills is wishful thinking - Visualizing success doesn't prepare you for real challenges. Plan for obstacles and rehearse your responses instead.Dramatic overhauls overwhelm your brain - Trying to change everything at once leads to rebellion and failure. Start with one small habit and build momentum gradually.Generic advice ignores your unique psychology - "Trust the process" treats you like a robot. Trust yourself and adjust based on what you learn about your patterns and triggers.Bad advice spreads because it's simple and shifts blame - Quick fixes and motivational platitudes are easier to sell than complex, psychology-based solutions that actually work. Pick one piece of bad advice you've been following and replace it with the good alternative this week. Don't try to change everything at once, choose one shift and practice it consistently. When you start following advice that works with your psychology instead of against it, transformation becomes sustainable. Key TakeawayYou're not failing because you lack willpower or discipline, you're struggling because you've been following advice that works against human psychology. The solution isn't trying harder with bad advice; it's switching to approaches that understand how your brain actually works.

    10 min
  4. MV17 A Popular Weight Loss Framework I Question (And Why It's Keeping You Stuck)

    31 OCT · BONUS

    MV17 A Popular Weight Loss Framework I Question (And Why It's Keeping You Stuck)

    In this motivational episode, I challenge the popular "calories in, calories out" framework that dominates weight loss advice. While calories do matter, treating your body like a simple calculator ignores the complex psychology and biology of eating. I explain why this approach keeps people stuck in restriction cycles and offer a better framework focused on consciousness, satisfaction, and trusting your body's intelligence. Important Points Covered• Psychology vs. Math: The "calories in, calories out" approach ignores WHY you're eating - addressing symptoms rather than causes like emotional eating, stress, or boredom • Not All Calories Are Equal: 200 calories of almonds affects your hunger, satisfaction, and cravings completely differently than 200 calories of candy - your brain responds to nutrients and satisfaction, not just numbers • Restriction Creates Rebellion: Focusing on "eat less, move more" triggers your body's survival mechanisms - increased hunger hormones, decreased satisfaction signals, and constant food thoughts • Your Metabolism Isn't Fixed: "Calories out" changes based on stress, sleep, hormones, and restriction - the "simple math" is actually complex biology that adapts to your behavior • External Numbers vs. Internal Wisdom: Calorie counting disconnects you from hunger cues, satisfaction signals, and what your body actually needs, making you dependent on external rules instead of internal awareness This weekend, try eating without counting calories. Instead, focus on consciousness over counting - rate your hunger before eating and satisfaction after. Pay attention to how different foods affect your energy and mood. Trust your body's intelligence rather than external numbers. Your body is an intelligent ally that knows what it needs when you start listening to it. Key Takeaway: True control comes from understanding your body and mind, not from external calorie counting. Work with your body's wisdom, not against it.

    9 min
  5. Q&A9 Your Questions About Ditching "Moderation" Mindset

    30 OCT · BONUS

    Q&A9 Your Questions About Ditching "Moderation" Mindset

    Following Monday's controversial episode about why "everything in moderation" is terrible advice, this Q&A addresses your biggest fears and questions about moving beyond the moderation mindset. From concerns about eating "everything in sight" to handling unsupportive family members, we dive into the practical psychology of food freedom and internal awareness. Important Points Covered:The Permission Paradox: Why giving yourself full permission to eat anything actually reduces food obsession over time, and what to expect during the initial "testing the waters" phase.Reconnecting with Internal Cues: How to rebuild trust in your body's hunger and satisfaction signals using the 1-10 scale method, and why your body already knows how much it needs.Handling Trigger Foods: The difference between temporary avoidance and permanent restriction, plus how to identify whether the food itself or the emotions around it are the real trigger.Dealing with Unsupportive People: Scripts for handling family and friends who don't understand why "moderation" advice doesn't work for everyone, and why you don't need their permission to heal your relationship with food.Building Self-Awareness: Practical steps for developing the ability to distinguish between physical hunger and emotional hunger, even if you feel completely disconnected from your body's signals right now.The Consciousness vs. Compulsion Goal: Understanding that food freedom means being able to choose any food from a place of awareness, not automatic reaction or restriction-driven rebellion. Ready to move beyond generic "moderation" advice and into an approach that actually works with your psychology? Start with one simple practice this week: before eating, ask yourself "Am I physically hungry or am I feeling something else?" Don't judge your answer - just start building awareness. Your relationship with food is about to transform from the inside out. Send your questions for future Q&A episodes - the more specific, the better. Your question might be exactly what someone else needs to hear. Episode Length: 11 minutes Best For: People ready to move beyond traditional diet advice and develop internal food awareness

    11 min
  6. Why "Everything in Moderation" Is Terrible Advice (And What Works Instead)

    27 OCT

    Why "Everything in Moderation" Is Terrible Advice (And What Works Instead)

    In this episode, I challenge one of the most popular pieces of weight loss advice that everyone gives: "eat everything in moderation." While this sounds reasonable and balanced, it's actually harmful advice that ignores the psychology of how our brains work with food. I break down exactly why this framework fails and share what actually works instead for people who struggle with emotional eating and food obsession. Important Points Covered1. Why "Everything in Moderation" Sounds So Appealing2. The Psychology Problem: Moderation Creates Obsession3. It Ignores Individual Food Triggers4. It Misses the Root Cause of Overeating5. It's Still Restriction in Disguise6. What Actually Works InsteadFocus on awareness: "What do I need right now?"Understand your triggers instead of controlling portionsBuild internal trust rather than following external rulesGive yourself full permission instead of restrictingLearn to process emotions instead of eating them This week, stop asking "How much should I eat?" and start asking "What do I actually need right now?" Stop trying to follow someone else's definition of moderation and start building trust in your own internal wisdom. You don't need external rules - you need to understand your own mind well enough to make choices that truly serve you. That's real freedom, and that's what actually works long-term. Key Takeaway: "Everything in moderation" is logical advice for an emotional problem. Real transformation comes from understanding your psychology, not controlling your portions.

    11 min

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 Struggling with weight loss despite trying numerous programs? The key lies in your mindset. 'Weight Loss Mindset' delves into the psychological aspects of weight loss, offering strategies to reframe your thinking for sustainable results. Join us to explore how a transformed mindset can lead to lasting weight loss success. Subscribe now and step into a journey to a healthier you!  https://www.weightlossmindset.co/s/podcast?utm_medium=podcast (weightlossmindset.co)

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