Posts in Wellness
Changing Behaviors and Beliefs: How to Challenge Diet Mentality

Behaviors like bingeing, emotional eating, and restriction are rooted in faulty beliefs - the belief that we have the power to control our natural set point weight. The belief that weight is the most important determinant of health. The belief that we are more valuable if we take up less space. Learn how to challenge underlying beliefs that are rooted in diet mentality so you can change your behaviors.

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What an Intuitive Eater Eats in the Day: The Weekend Edition

In this crazy mixed up diet culture we live in, sometimes it’s hard to know what a “normal” day of eating looks like. Today I’m sharing my first WHY I ate Wednesday post to give you an inside look at intuitive eating in action, looking at what guides my eating decisions and how that plays out throughout the day. In this edition, I talk about eating on the weekend and making food choices when you’re unsure of what food will be available.

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What an Intuitive Eater Eats in a Day: The Jetlagged Edition

In this crazy mixed up diet culture we live in, sometimes it’s hard to know what a “normal” day of eating looks like. Today I’m sharing my first What an Intuitive Eater Eats in a Day post to give you an inside look at intuitive eating in action, looking at what guides my eating decisions and how that plays out throughout the day. In this edition, I talk about jetlag and how I’ve noticed being tired affects my appetite and cravings.

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Intuitive Eating for Food Allergies or Celiac

If you’ve been diagnosed with celiac disease or a food allergy, the “all foods fit” mantra of Intuitive Eating might make it seem like it’s not for you. But Intuitive Eating is for everybody, even if there are some foods you can’t eat for medical reasons. Learn how to understand intuitive eating for celiac disease and food allergies in this post.

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Half Marathon Recap + Being Intuitive With Movement While Training For A Fitness Goal

I just ran my third half marathon this past weekend, and my hardest. When my body and mind (and schedule!) weren’t really up for training, I had to revise some of my goals going into it. In this post, I’m sharing a recap of my half, and some thoughts I had about being intuitive with movement while training for a specific fitness goal.

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Intuitive Eating and Snacking + 10 Snacks I've Been Really Into Lately

As with most things nutrition-related, there's some pretty polarizing views about whether you should snack or not. Biology tells us that we need to fuel our bodies regularly, and that hunger is a sign that we probably need food, so I'm pretty sure that means yes, snacks are cool. In this post, learn tips for intuitive eating and snacking, plus I'm sharing 10 snacks I've been really into lately. 

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Meal Planning 101: How to Meal Plan in Intuitive Eating

A big part of Intuitive Eating is learning to make decisions about what to eat based on what sounds and feels good in the moment. It may seem like intuitive eating and meal planning conflict, but I actually think they go hand in hand. When meal planning is done in a way that allows for flexibility and takes pleasure into consideration, meal planning can be a powerful ally in making peace with food. Learn how to meal plan for intuitive eating! 

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How to Practice Gentle Nutrition in Intuitive Eating

There’s a good reason gentle nutrition is the last principle of intuitive eating. Without doing some work to heal your relationship with food first, gentle nutrition can easily become a diet. But sometimes it can feel like a bit of a mystery. This post explores how to practice gentle nutrition in intuitive eating without it becoming a diet.

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Quick and Easy Meal Inspiration

Lately, I've been doing a lot less cooking and a lot more throwing together of random edible ingredients. Hey, at the end of the day, food is food! If you've got a busy week coming up, check out this post for ideas for quick and easy meal inspiration, so you can keep yourself fed and fueled. Everything takes less than 20 minutes hands on time, is balanced, and most of all, tasty! 

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