Reading about bingeing, diet mentality, body acceptance and learning from those who have overcome the struggle before, has turned out to be a very important part of my own healing journey.
It’s time for me to give back by supporting your journey with some mindful articles.
Enjoy the reading and get in touch to share your thoughts and experience!
Three ideas for taking good care of yourself right now
How easier would it be to relax into knowing that no matter how the year has been so far, how much you feel you’ve achieved or failed, you can still enjoy this last part of the year without rushing through things?
You don’t have to have an eating disorder to struggle with food
Maybe you don’t fit into the picture we have in our minds of “someone who has an eating problem”, and that might prevent you from considering your struggle valid and deserving of attention and support.
Three common barriers to binge eating recovery
When we get clear on what’s stopping us along the path to make peace with food, it’s easier to put it place a plan of steps to overcome those barriers.
I still want to lose weight so badly
Even though you are trying to let go of diets and befriend your body, you still want to lose weight so badly. This is normal and in this article I explain why.
Is your body always giving and never receiving?
Often it takes something to go wrong, burnout or a illness to open our eyes on how much we’ve been pushing our body through a lot of pressure while giving it back very little.
I want to eat in these two ways
A few days ago I found one of my “diet days” journal and here’s what happened.
A great practice to help you be kind to your body
How can you create that feeling of being at home with your body as it is now? Here is a practice to help you being kind to your body.
I used to hate looking at pictures of me
I used to hate looking at pictures of me, or I’d totally avoid them. Not anymore. This is how.
How to enjoy the food you label as ‘bad’ without bingeing on it?
What if I told you that labelling food as “good vs bad” is getting in the way of you having a peaceful relationship with food? Here is how.
All we want is to belong
Sometimes we learn that needing less or being different from who we really are, is a necessary compromise in order to be good for the significant people in our lives. But at what costs?
How can I break the cycle of bingeing and restricting?
If you have tried for a while to stop your food binges with no success, you don’t need any more diets, plans, programs or tactics. Here’s what you need.
Stop minimising what you’re feeling
What if accepting your feelings, instead of pushing them under the rug, would make it easier to navigate through difficult times?
Eight things I do when I feel sad and lonely
In today’s article I share with you 8 things I do when I feel sad and lonely, and those feelings stay with me for more than just a day or a moment in the day. I share them in the hopes that you’ll find something useful to support you during similar times.
If only my body was different
This is a time of the year were a lot of body worries surface. This article holds a message for you and your body you can’t miss.
Why distractions to stop binge eating don’t work
If you’re trying to change something about your relationship with food, eliminating mental clutter & distractions will be fundamental to win the resistance to change and focus on your own journey to stop bingeing. Find out why.
That moment in life when you’re in need of a change
How do you know if you are going through one of those moments where you need a change? Can that change start from the relationship with food?
The role of dieting in the development of eating difficulties
Today I share three reasons why I consider diets problematic and give you some tips to help identify whether you’re dieting without knowing you’re dieting.
What if you binge “to feel something”?
Binge eating may develop out of the need to feel something and for your body to affirm its presence and needs. Here is how.
Protect the essence of who you are
As much as seeking other’s people validation is normal and you’d really need to live on a desert island not to experience that, coming back to who you really are and connecting with that whenever judgment arises, will help you live life at your own terms. And that’s always a win.
How to spot a diet in disguise
The Diet industry is getting better and better at taking over words such as ‘anti-diet’, ‘healthy lifestyle’ or ‘intuitive’, ‘mindful’ to offer the same exact product: A diet.
What cues can tell you whether behind such promising slogans there’s actually a diet in disguise?
If it’s not food, then what is it that makes me binge?
It’s a common belief that when you binge and overeat food is the problem.
That to solve overeating you must focus on portions and burn the calories you put in your body.
But what if food is just the tip of the iceberg?
4 ways shame shows up in your life if you binge
I want to talk about the way shame might be present in your life and the way it influences how you feel about your relationship with food…and you body.
Make time for this one, with a cup of your favorite hot beverage, somewhere you feel calm and grounded. Maybe with your journal on the side if you’d like to jot down anything as you read.
How is social media affecting your body image?
Let’s stop for a moment to consider how social media is affecting your body image
Have you ever paid attention to what’s in your social feed that might be making you feel uncomfortable, wrong, negative about yourself and your body?
How to slow down and be more present when you eat
With this article, I want to help you slow down and be more present when you eat your food.
I want to bring the focus on the benefits of embracing your eating experience at 360 degrees, by paying more attention to the moment before, during and after your meal.
After a lifetime of eating in secret
In this article I share my personal experience of secret eating hoping it’ll be helpful for your reading it somehow.
However, I’ve done a ton of work on myself over the past years, to accept and understand those parts of me that make me feel ashamed or insecure, including my eating and bingeing in secret.
Three false beliefs about bingeing and what to do about them
Curious about the three most common false beliefs about food bingeing? Find out if you currently hold these beliefs and what to do about it.
This helped me stop bingeing in secret
For most of my life I went about believing that there was no way out for me from bingeing and eating in secret.
My eating would happen for the most part in secret, in large amounts, often so quickly I couldn’t even remember how much I ate a few minutes after the binge ended.
January is the big Monday
Many times, we turn January into some Big Monday.
We believe, as with Mondays, that everything will change from 2022.
We set ourselves goas which are loaded with that frustration of guilt for having eaten.
Where do those purposes end?
Dealing with diet & body talk at the Christmas table
The chance is very high that you’ll hear someone talk about their new year’s diet resolutions or say something about your current shape. So let’s talk about how you can survive and thrive at the Christmas table.
How to deal with food anxiety at the Christmas table
This week’s post is all about how to handle food anxiety at the Christmas table.It contains 5 tips for you which are based on mine and many other women’s experience of food anxiety, as we navigated our way out of binge-eating.
Should I cut down on sugar before Christmas?
With less than 30 days to Christmas, I’m seeing many challenges circulating on social media and all sort of pre-Christmas detoxes, focused on reducing calories and cutting all the foods which are ‘supposedly’ making you fat.
Here is my advice.
I don’t have the motivation to exercise
If you are struggling with exercising right now, go back to why you are exercising and how you want to feel before rushing into any exercise routine.
Don’t assume that whatever anyone else around you is doing must be the right fit for you too, if it actually doesn’t excite you.
Don’t think that if it doesn’t make you sweat and lose weight, it’s not worth it.
How I overcame a lifetime of eating in secret
If you are a secret eater, know you are not alone.
Buying and hiding food. Eating when no one can see you, often in a voracious and anxious way.
These are more common than you think. How can you overcome it?
How do I accept my body in a diet focused world?
The analogy of the umbrella and the rain helps me explain more clearly how difficult it is to live in our body, in a world where diet culture and beauty standards continuously bombard us telling us what we should or shouldn’t be.
Is there a link between food restriction and bingeing?
In this article I explain the link between following strict food rules and bingeing, inviting you to take a first step and give yourself unconditional permission to eat any forbidden foods you might be avoiding right now.
6 reasons why you should get help from a professional
If right now you’re sitting on the fence as to whether you should get help to deal with your eating/body image problems, this is for you.
I’d like to help you see more clearly what benefits you could get from working with an expert and someone who walked in your shoes before.
The time I sat still to heal my relationship with food
Learning to be more present with the zen master Thich Nhat Hanh was a life changing experience which helped my healing journey.
What made this experience so extraordinary?
I’m tired of dieting, but I still want to lose weight.
Even if you’ve come to realise that your weight aspiration is not realistic, that after the diet you keep coming back to the same starting point, you might still hold the desire to lose weight and be in a smaller body. I don’t blame you for that. Quite the opposite.
It’s perfectly normal to feel this way.
Are you on a diet without being on a diet?
Seeing food and making meal decisions based on calories gives a false sense of having things under control. However, that only lasts until the next binge, triggered by that same control that’s supposed to be the n.1 cure to food binges. Find out more.
I quit my yoga class as I didn’t feel welcome.
If you feel like your yoga teacher neglects you because of your shape or abilities, the problem is NOT you. It’s the teacher.
Here is my heartfelt advice.
Do you feel guilty for pressing pause and resting?
The mind and body have a strong need for deep rest, for doing nothing, for not always being active, creating, planning, attending to something.
Even moments of boredom must be crossed without fear, as those are the moments when often you find the space to understand yourself better.
The truth on what helped my recovery from binges
When I reflect about the things that helped me stop bingeing, they seem such basic and obvious things.
And yet, I see how it has taken me quite a long time and several trials and errors to embrace those same things and make them part of me. Because in the beginning, and along the journey, they weren’t always that basic and obvious.
I’ll share the most significant with you here.
A message every woman should hear
Don’t let the fear of judgment hold you back from sharing your story, doing something you’ve always wanted to do, or changing something you don’t like about your life.
More women than you realise need to hear it.
How to tame the food and diet Gremlin in your mind
Would you sleep all night with the radio on at full volume?
Probably the answer is: “No, thanks!”.
And yet, most of the time you allow the diet and food police chatter in your mind to play at full volume and go on and on and on as you go through your day.
Are you looking at my belly?
If we don’t remember others for their physical qualities, and if others do not remember you for your appearance, why should you give these qualities all the importance you do?
Why should you let a concern related to your appearance, the shape of your body or your weight undermine the way you perceive your skills in different areas of life?
8 factors which contribute to binge eating problems
How do binge eating problems develop?
There’s no single cause. And the link with the problem itself is not always linear.
In this article I cover the most studied psychological, social, and physical factors.
What’s the secret to feeling motivated to exercise?
What’s the secret to feeling motivated to exercise?
I asked this question to Rebecca Tomlinson She’s an anti-fitness-culture Personal Trainer with a mission to spread a new idea of fitness focused on feelings rather than obligation.
Here is what she said.
What if your mind found bingeing useful?
In a logical way you might be aware that bingeing is something wrong, harmful.
You are right. But there is a part of you that probably doesn’t think so. The one that recognizes secondary benefits, in such behaviour.
Do you fear other people’s judgment?
Time, life experiences and studies helped me understand:
• How the fear of the judgment of others has limited my life and my possibility of having important growth experiences for many years;
• How behind this type of fears lies anxiety, and shame prevails.
Three things to help you feel comfortable in your body
There’s power in the thoughts we have and the words we use.
In the same way that we respond to loving, caring words, our body also responds to kindness.
It’s important to notice your body narratives, the stories you tell yourself about your body, and the words you use to describe it.
What will support my recovery from binge eating?
Lots of food for thought (ops, sorry for the pun!) in today’s article.
I have also included some good questions for you to write in your journal.
I binge. Am I the problem?
Transform the energy you’re currently using to punish or giving out at yourself for bingeing.
Use it to reconnect with food from a place of pure curiosity and feel your feelings without judgment.
The impact of body shaming experiences in your life
The shaming comments when I was a teenager shaped the way I saw my body and my self-confidence for many years. Then something changed.
How I help women who binge and overeat
I like helping women to safely and compassionately dive and explore the submerged, often unclear reasons for having a difficult relationship with food.
I always strive to help them find the connection between the two worlds, the submerged and the emerged one, so we can bring back the beauty they keep hidden underwater (which, mind you, is not just the external one).
Diet Culture: what does it look like in real life?
Diet culture is a societal system of beliefs, messages, and behaviours that places value on a person’s weight and appearance, rather that well-being, which unfortunately, has become common and normalized.
It reifies thinness, equating it with health and moral virtue, while demonising some foods and elevating others
The 6 most common characteristics of a food binge
There aren’t two identical binges, as there aren’t two identical bingers, with their own unique ways of bingeing.
However, when you ask people to describe their food binges, there are some common things they come up with again and again.
What’s wrong with calorie counting?
After spending two decades of my life binge-eating and demonizing the food with high calories, I can say that calorie counting never really served me, let alone helped me in taking care of my wellbeing. Quite the opposite!
It gives you this false sense of having things under control, but that only lasts until your next binge, triggered by that same control.
How saying “No!” can help you reduce bingeing?
How many times have you said yes to another project even though you already knew it would take you extra work and take away time for yourself and the important things?
Have you tried to change yourself to please a partner or friend, because you thought that only by adapting to their tastes and interests you would gain their love and respect?
What causes my food binges?
The lasting change brought by awareness of what’s really causing the issue, is far more important than the action driven by habit change.
If you don’t understand why you’re using food the way you’re doing, you’ll always regress to your old ways, no matter the habits you’ve changed.
Worried about the weight gained during the pandemic?
Do you feel your body is not ready to get back to socialising? Do you think you need to run for cover by dieting to get ready for it?
Here are some tips to help you challenge the diet mentality behind these fears.
Mindful Eating Practice: Savour your food
How often do you give yourself some time to slow down and eat mindfully? Most people don’t. I created a simple but highly effective template to guide your practice on savouring each and every bite.
Why do I keep bingeing, if I know it’s harmful?
There is a usefulness in your binges, and in general in all things that are not good for you but for some reason you keep doing.
There is a part of you that think so. The one that recognizes its benefits.
It’s the part of you that uses the binge to feel free from something.
What does your book of binges tell about you?
There are two type of binges I remember more than any other binges I used to have.
The ‘binges on the go’ and the ‘home alone binges’.
A binge tells a lot about yourself and the needs that have been unmet for such a long time. That voice inside that needs to be heard and understood.
What have carrots got to do with the diets?
Developing Body kindness means prioritising respect for yourself and your body as it is now. And for everyone else’s body too.
This also involves rejecting the diet culture making weight-loss the measure of success, and a thin body shape the measure of your worth.
Binge eating: what does it look like to binge? (Video)
When it comes to binge and Emotional eating often food is not the problem, but the solution.
It’s about using food to forget and put the problem on the side for a while.
Learning to sit with the emotions that cause your binges
When you start inviting your emotions for a tea, you create space and time to sit with them, just as they are and get familiar with them, until you befriend them.
You start to see you are starving. But the food you may need is not material.
Choose food from a place of abundance not scarcity
Imagine yourself having many options, knowing there’s abundance of food choices and no food you must exclude, apart from the one you genuinely don’t like.
If you’ve been on diets most of your life, you know what I’m talking about. When on a diet, you normally tend to narrow your options instead of broadening them.
If you knew you have many options, would you want to try more of them instead of limiting your choice? The answer is probably yes.
Growing at your own pace in 2021
This is the mantra that represents my 2020 and certainly one I want to bring with me into the new year just around the corner.
What is yours?
Put the kettle on. I’m going to tell you a Christmas story.
It’s Christmas, I’m 26, and as it happened for many years, I am sitting at the table with family and friends for the Christmas lunch.
I can’t stop munching and picking food from one side to the other of the table. While I eat, I observe the orderly and composed way in which the others sitting at the table are eating. The way they chat cheerfully between each course and bite. Instead, I do nothing but eat.
What’s holding you back from making that change?
One question I get asked by my clients very frequently is this:
I know how I should be eating and I have a collection of fitness plans, apps, trackers.
Why can I not start making the change that I want?😞
These are the most common things I see holding people back from making the change they want.
How can you make your eating experience more mindful?
It’s true that we eat with our eyes first.
However, all the senses contribute to the eating experience, not only the taste and sight.
This week, I invite you to practice with one mindful meal.
6 top tips to heal the relationship with your body
Ready to start your journey to heal your relationship with food and your body?
You might want to consider the tips in this article to make the journey easier and achieve long-lasting results.
Breaking the stigma of bingeing and emotional eating
The process of breaking free from emotional eating and bingeing is very personal.
Because each of us is dealing with different demons, even if sometimes they find their way to express out to the world in similar ways…in the way we eat and take care (or not) of our wellbeing.
Giving yourself time and space to listen deeply
The past few days have been hard and wobbly for me, I won’t lie.
I’ve experienced the fear of not knowing where to go and what to do.
My energy levels dropped, and my sleep has been all over the place.
I noticed some recurrent thoughts coming and going…
Sometimes I still miss getting on the scale each morning
Sometimes I still miss getting on the scale each morning. Because I'm human. Because we are immersed in a diet culture that wants us to be thin. But you and I are more than our weight. We are more than the number on the scale. We’ve learned to make the number on the...
Stop using food to deal with emotions
But what am I going to do in between my meals?
This is one of the main concerns clients share when I put them in front of the opportunity to work on their emotions without reaching out for food all the time.
This CAN change for you.
Six affirmations to support the Mind-Body balance
This is for you if you’re struggling with emotional eating, if you feel out of control with food and you can’t see the way out of this rut.
Why time is the most precious thing we have
Presence is the biggest gift that we can give ourselves. It gives us time, it amplifies it, it makes it worthwhile as opposed to wasting it with fears from the past or even more for the future, which very likely will never become reality.
Three reason to sit on the mat in the morning
Why should you even bother getting on the mat in the morning?
Whether it’s to sit still, doing some yoga, Pilates, stretch or any other form or exercise I’ll give you 3 reasons to do it!
What’s it like to make that switch?
What happens when you decide to say no to diets or off-limits foods and give yourself unconditional permission to eat the food you like, trusting your body to tell you when you’re hungry or full?
I don’t know how to eat anymore!
So many people struggle in their relationship with food.
Most of the time it’s got to do with having been on more than one diet in the past or the fact that you kept ignoring your body signals telling you if you’re hungry/full for a long time.
You reach the point where you don’t know how to eat or you don’t trust yourself and your body around food anymore.
Three life lessons I learnt from the DIY
I want to share with you three lessons I learned from doing some DIY in the house recently. I touch on how patience and perseverance through the challenges can help you get where you want to get.
Why can’t I stop my sugar cravings?
The old saying goes: What you resist persists.
I think that’s what happens when we learn to categorise some foods that give us pleasure as bad or forbidden. We try to resist eating them. It’s a pattern of many diets and weight-loss programs.
The way you speak to yourself counts
Ever caught yourself using words like fatty, ugly, loser, failure, lazy to describe yourself?
Your self-worth is not defined by a number on the scale, the shape of your body, or your ability to complete a specific task.
Can I eat chocolate without guilt?
Let's talk about chocolate! Can you eat it without guilt? You can relax. I’m not here to tell you what, when or how much chocolate you’re allowed to eat today. You’ll never hear anything like this coming from me, cause that’s not my message for you. I care too much...
The right time to love yourself
The right moment to start loving yourself is NOW!
And it’s the building block on which true change can happen.
The last time you ate
Would you like to understand your relationship with food?
In this video I walk you through a great exercise called: “The last time you ate”.
Enjoy!
Are you trying to change everything at once?
Have you ever made the decision to change your lifestyle because you disliked your body and started changing all your routines at once?
Trying to change everything at the same time and believing that by doing this you get fast results can seriously turn out to be a gateway to disaster.
Why working on your wellbeing goals with a coach?
What could working with a coach do to heal your relationship with food?
Let me give you three very important reasons to contact a coach.
If only you could lose weight, you’d be…
“You’ve got the most beautiful face I’ve ever seen. If only you could lose weight, you’d be perfect.You’re wasted like this!”
I still remember that comment from one of my ex boyfriends like it was yesterday. It felt like an arrow landing right in the middle of my chest to break my heart in a million pieces.
I want to share something it took me a long time to learn, but that helped me immensely to get me where I am today.
Try this before reaching for comfort food
There are different ways to cope with your emotions without the need to reach out for comfort food, overeat or binge. By stimulating the happy hormone in alternative ways you can lose weight and find more balance.
Are you being kind to your body?
We like to be kind to others, send positive messages, care and encourage them to take care of themselves. And this is amazing.
But, are we sure we are practicing the same kindness toward ourselves and our body?
One thing weight loss books don’t teach you
There are plenty of weight loss tips available everywhere. But there’s one thing weight loss books and diet programs don’t tell you. Do you know what that is?
What if you weight doesn’t define your worth?
Ever felt you are not worthy of love, friendship, a career achievement because of your weight or your body shape?
As a teenager, I’d be often called various names for being overweight. I wanted to be invisible and slowly developed the belief that I could only be worth of attention, love and self-expression if and when I was able to lose weight and change my body shape.
What does your “life playlist” look like?
Just like the Spotify algorithm, the more we know ourselves and we feed our inner algorithm with information about what we want and what we really like, the more our own algorithm will begin to serve exactly that, guiding us, just like a compass, to engage in those routines, actions, attitudes and mindset that serves us best.
A mindful eating practice (5 min)
Last night it was baking time and I created this beauty – Pear and Dark chocolate cake.
I used the cake to experiment with a classic, basic mindful eating exercise that I’m sharing here with you.
By making mindful eating part of your life and practicing it regularly, you can improve your relationship with food and body.
Taking care of mind and body (Video practice)
Taking care of our mind and body doesn’t mean being selfish.
It’s an act of self-love which can only improve our lives and the relationships with others.
I created this video-practice to help you reflect on your self-care needs and the steps you can take to start including them in your daily life.
Welcome! Let me introduce myself.
Break the infinite ‘diet’ cycle (YoYo dieting with no long-lasting results)
Add more mindfulness to your meals and savor your food greatly so that you don’t feel the urge to overeat
Ditch the perfectionist mindset and appreciate every little step towards a more balanced relationship with food and your body.