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256 - How to Catch Yourself Before Overeating: A Guide to Earlier Awareness

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Do you ever "come to" surrounded by empty wrappers, wondering how you got there? You're not alone. Many women describe their overeating episodes as happening in "blackout mode" - as if they're watching themselves from outside their body, powerless to stop the pattern.

But what if we told you there's more happening in those moments than you realize? In this episode, we're breaking down:

  • Why the "it happened so fast" story might be holding you back
  • A surprising everyday activity that shows us the truth about autopilot behaviors
  • The hidden decision points you're missing (and why they matter)
  • What's really standing between you and catching yourself sooner

If you've ever felt helpless to stop an overeating episode once it starts, this episode is for you. We're diving deep into the psychology of awareness and sharing a framework that could change how you think about your eating patterns forever.

Plus: Why traditional "just stop eating" advice misses the mark, and what you actually need to focus on instead.

Get notified when the January Vibe Club Challenge launches

Click here to get notified!

  continue reading

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Manage episode 454117302 series 2839460
Content provided by Maggie Sterling. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Maggie Sterling or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://staging.podcastplayer.com/legal.

Do you ever "come to" surrounded by empty wrappers, wondering how you got there? You're not alone. Many women describe their overeating episodes as happening in "blackout mode" - as if they're watching themselves from outside their body, powerless to stop the pattern.

But what if we told you there's more happening in those moments than you realize? In this episode, we're breaking down:

  • Why the "it happened so fast" story might be holding you back
  • A surprising everyday activity that shows us the truth about autopilot behaviors
  • The hidden decision points you're missing (and why they matter)
  • What's really standing between you and catching yourself sooner

If you've ever felt helpless to stop an overeating episode once it starts, this episode is for you. We're diving deep into the psychology of awareness and sharing a framework that could change how you think about your eating patterns forever.

Plus: Why traditional "just stop eating" advice misses the mark, and what you actually need to focus on instead.

Get notified when the January Vibe Club Challenge launches

Click here to get notified!

  continue reading

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