Bucking the system to bring more pleasure and spirituality into your life
Meditation is the HOW of Intuitive Eating + join the meditation challenge
Intuitive Eating is complete. The ten principles contain exactly what you need to transform your relationship with food and body. At the same time, many people struggle with it. Transformation is often painful. Encountering obstacles and facing unexpected challenges can make you think that Intuitive Eating isn’t for you. That somehow your body wasn’t meant to find peace.
What to say when your boundaries are violated
Setting boundaries around conversations, comments, questions, and anything having to do with bodies, diets, restriction, and weight is a lot of hard work. One thing that can help is to have some statements at the ready so you don't have to always think on your feet, when in fact you might already be triggered. Consider the following:
How to deal with anti-fat bias among family, friends, and colleagues
The holidays are coming and that means get-togethers with family, friends, and colleagues. It might also mean dreaded conversations about weight and dieting, comments about your body or the bodies of others, "concern trolling," and food surveillance.
Compassion and assertion when setting boundaries
This month in the Intuitive Eating for Life community, we are talking about navigating fatphobia, anti-fat bias, and diet mentality with family and friends. Just in time for the holidays!
Caring for yourself when a doctor's appointment is triggering
You've taken an inventory of your healthcare experiences and goals, you've prepared yourself physically and emotionally and you've practiced asserting your needs clearly at the doctor's office. And the experience was STILL painful in some way.
How to assert yourself at a doctor's appointment
I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again: patient-centered healthcare is a human right!! You are entitled to assert your needs at a doctor’s office…
Preparing physically and emotionally to see the doctor
Going to the doctor can be hard. Preparing yourself physically and emotionally will help you navigate these interactions with presence, compassion, and assertiveness. The next time you are preparing to meet with a healthcare clinician, consider the following behaviors to support yourself…
Navigating doctor's appointments
Going to the doctor is often something we negatively anticipate. We might be filled with anxiety leading up to the appointment, struggle to stay present during, and feel drained afterward. Or we might avoid the situation altogether so as not to put ourselves in painful and shameful positions.
Intuitive Meal Planning: a long list of snack ideas
The last few weeks, we’ve discussed how to approach meal planning from an Intuitive Eating perspective and added some new ideas to your breakfast, lunch, and dinner rotation. This week, I’m sharing a list of snacks that has been crowdsourced from the Intuitive Eating for Life community.
Intuitive Meal Planning: 5 dinner ideas
For me, dinner is the most difficult meal to plan. By the time I need to start pulling things together, I’m simply out of energy. For that reason, having a number of quick and easy recipes to pull together is essential to my family and my sanity.
Intuitive Meal planning: 5 lunch ideas
I’ll admit, I was surprised to learn just how many people skip lunch. Whether this is because they get swept up in the momentum of the day, don’t prioritize the time and preparation necessary to have something available or find something nearby, or intentionally remove this key meal in order to restrict, the end result is usually going an unreasonably long time between meals. This leads to primal hunger and is likely to contribute to overeating later in the day and evening, not to mention poor concentration, irritability, lack of energy, and problems with mood during the day.
Intuitive Meal planning: 5 breakfast ideas
We're talking about meal planning this month in the Intuitive Eating for Life community and I'm sharing some of my favorite ideas. I actually enjoy cooking for myself and my family but I also get into ruts. Sometimes I need to revisit what I enjoy and what I haven't had in a while to bring variety and interest back into what I'm making. In that spirit, here are a handful of breakfast ideas to add to your rotation. They are by no means "the right thing to eat for breakfast," only a starting point for your own creativity and preference.
My meal-planning pyramid (no, not THAT pyramid!)
Meal planning can feel counter to Intuitive Eating. Aren't we supposed to wait and see what we feel like eating the moment hunger arises? Well, yes and no. You can and should respond to cravings in real time but real life is complicated; most of us need to have a general sense of what we plan to eat in order to live our lives efficiently and while caring for ourselves and others. The following is one way to think about meal planning in terms of costs, frequency, convenience, ease, and variety.
What does eating "balanced" really mean?
You might think that the guiding behavioral principles change radically when someone is diagnosed with diabetes. But I highlight the following seven practices for every one of my clients (depending on their readiness), regardless of whether or not they have diabetes.
The diabetes advice I give ALL my clients
You might think that the guiding behavioral principles change radically when someone is diagnosed with diabetes. But I highlight the following seven practices for every one of my clients (depending on their readiness), regardless of whether or not they have diabetes.