I often talk about how you can change your relationship with sugar through loving relationship itself: kindness, compassion, connection, and acceptance. Many people email or ask me, "But how? How does being accepting or kind to myself help me change … [Read more]
Softening your need to overeat
Overeating, binge eating, or sugar addiction are not character flaws, but misguided attempts to care for unmet needs: in particular, basic needs for safety, connection/attachment, unconditional love, mirroring, emotional validation and … [Read more]
Where unconditional love and weight loss intersect
I'm going to use the d word today - yes, diet. In many circles, diet is considered a dirty word, as all diets or weight loss programs are lumped into a category of "bad." I have a different way of looking at weight loss programs, and how a … [Read more]
The healing power of loving your overeating self
What if your "overeating self" had wisdom to share? In this month and week of love, I've been thinking about unconditional love, and what it would mean to love every part of ourselves - including those parts that we most dislike. Yes, this … [Read more]
When you feel resistant and want to eat the sugar
Resistance is normal. We all feel it at one time or another as it’s a part of our shared human experience. Sometimes we may feel that it isn’t normal. We think the fact that we’re feeling resistant to doing something (like not eating sugar!) is … [Read more]
Recovery is not perfection – how loosening up can help you heal
Are you in a battle with your healthy eating plan? Do you want to eat a certain way - say paleo, or low sugar, or more whole foods - but find it very, very difficult to follow? Ah, you're not alone. I hear from so many tender hearted, … [Read more]
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