Creating Freedom WITH Structure To Heal Your Emotional Eating
In this episode, Alana dives into the complex balance between structure and fluidity, both in her professional life and when it comes to eating habits. She reflects on her own transition from a go-with-the-flow approach to a more structured yet flexible routine, emphasizing how this shift alleviated her anxiety. Alana draws a parallel to the challenges many women face during holidays like July 4th, where there's often an expectation to manage social events and food plans meticulously. She unpacks the societal and internal pressures that lead to a hyper-independent mindset, which can fuel emotional eating and anxiety. By sharing her own journey and offering practical advice, Alana encourages listeners to acknowledge their need for support, trust others, and create a healthier, more balanced way of living.
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Takeaways
Over-functioning and over-planning can lead to emotional eating and stress overeating.
Creating a balance between being a giver and a receiver in relationships is essential for emotional well-being.
Trusting in others to provide support and being open to receiving help is important for personal growth.
Transitioning from a hyper-independent identity to a more receiving identity requires inner work and support from others.
Healing interpersonal dynamics and repatterning beliefs about support and collaboration is crucial for lasting change.
Chapters
04:13 The Trigger of Holidays and Societal Events
07:05 The Fear of Not Having the Right Answer
10:01 Transitioning from Over-Functioning to Receiving
21:25 Healing Interpersonal Dynamics