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EPISODE · May 19, 2026 · 19 MIN

EP 286: 5 Brutal Questions That Expose If You're Ready for Recovery (Or If You're Just Playing Small)

from Her Best Self with Lindsey Nichol | Eating Disorder Recovery Podcast — Less Food Noise. More Life. · host Lindsey Nichol - Certified Health Coach, ED Recovery Coach, ED Intuitive Therapy Certified

This episode is not for the faint of heart. If you're looking for gentle encouragement, skip this one. Today we're separating the women who are serious about recovery from those who are addicted to staying stuck. You've been "working on recovery" for months or years, but are you actually DOING recovery or just playing small with your freedom? This no-nonsense episode delivers: 5 brutal questions that expose your true commitment level The uncomfortable truth about why some women stay stuck for decades Reality check: What your eating disorder is really costing you The investment mindset that separates premium clients from excuse-makers Hard truths about readiness vs. action in recovery The leap of faith moment that changes everything Warning: This episode contains tough love and zero coddling. Listen only if you're ready to stop lying to yourself. THE COMFORTABLE STUCK STORY Sound familiar? You know all the eating disorder terminology You follow recovery accounts on Instagram You can quote body positivity mantras But you're still weighing yourself, restricting, body checking You've made your disorder your comfort zone. You've gotten comfortable playing small with your recovery because staying stuck is easier than doing the scary work of breaking free. Some of you are addicted to staying stuck. You love talking about recovery, researching recovery, listening to recovery podcasts—but you're not actually DOING recovery. THE EXCUSES THAT NEED TO STOP "I'm not ready yet." Wrong. You're never going to feel ready. Readiness is a feeling. Recovery is a decision. "I don't have the money for help." But you have money for gym memberships to punish yourself, supplements, diet books, clothes you buy hoping to feel better. "I'll start next Monday." Next Monday you'll have a different excuse. You negotiate with your disorder instead of fighting it. "I'm different. My situation is unique." No, you're not. Your eating disorder wants you to believe normal recovery rules don't apply to you. THE BRUTAL REALITY: 7 YEARS The average person with an eating disorder suffers for 7 years before getting appropriate treatment. Right now, while you're making excuses, your eating disorder is: Stealing your relationships Killing your career potential Destroying your physical health Robbing you of joy Convincing you this half-life is enough Every day you wait is another day the disorder gets stronger. 5 BRUTAL QUESTIONS THAT EXPOSE EVERYTHING Question 1: What has trying to figure this out on your own gotten you so far? Because if it was working, you wouldn't be listening to this podcast. Question 2: What's it going to cost you to stay exactly where you are for another year? Your health? Your relationships? Your dreams? Your sanity? Question 3: Are you more committed to your excuses or your freedom? Because you can't have both. Question 4: What would you do if you knew—KNEW—that in 6 months you could be free from this? Would you do anything differently starting today? Question 5: Are you ready to bet on yourself, or are you going to keep betting on your disorder? These questions separate the serious from the stuck. THE REALITY CHECK You've probably invested more in your car than in your freedom. Real client example: "Lindsay, I calculated that I've spent $37,000 over three years on gym memberships, supplements, diet programs, and wellness retreats. And I'm still exactly where I started." $37,000 to stay stuck. Premium coaching? A fraction of that. For actual results. When you say you "can't afford" help, you're saying you can't afford to get free. You'd rather keep throwing money at the problem than investing in the solution. THE INVESTMENT MINDSET Premium coaching: Financial investment that gets results in months. Your eating disorder: Years of your life, thousands on ineffective solutions, medical bills, lost opportunities, damaged relationships, half-lived life. The women I work with don't blink at my prices because they understand: The cost of staying stuck is infinitely higher than the cost of getting free. They don't need payment plans because they're DONE. Ready to do whatever it takes. TWO WOMEN, TWO OUTCOMES Woman A: "I really want to work with you, but I need to think about it. Can we do a payment plan? I'm not sure if now is the right time." Woman B: "I've been following you for six months. I'm done wasting time. When can we start?" Woman B is free today. Woman A is still "thinking about it." The difference wasn't their eating disorders or circumstances. The difference was their commitment to freedom. WHO I WORK WITH Premium clients are: Done making excuses Ready to invest significantly in freedom Willing to do uncomfortable things consistently More afraid of staying stuck than doing the work CEOs, doctors, lawyers, entrepreneurs who understand value They don't come to me broken. They come ready. They don't ask for discounts, don't need convincing, don't want to "think about it" because they've been thinking for years. KEY QUOTES 💛 "Some of you are addicted to staying stuck." 💛 "Readiness is a feeling. Recovery is a decision." 💛 "Every day you wait is another day the disorder gets stronger." 💛 "Are you more committed to your excuses or your freedom? You can't have both." 💛 "The cost of staying stuck is infinitely higher than the cost of getting free." 💛 "The difference wasn't their circumstances—it was their commitment to freedom." 💛 "Your eating disorder will fight for its life until you fight harder for yours." THE MIRROR MOMENT Look at yourself right now. Do you see a woman powerful enough to build a career and achieve goals? Or someone powerless against food thoughts? You're the same woman. The same strength that built your life can break these chains. Stop treating yourself like you're fragile. Stop treating your eating disorder like it's bigger than you. You've conquered harder things. You just haven't treated this like something you can conquer. TAKE ACTION NOW If you're ready to stop playing small: 👉 HerBestSelf.co - Submit your application TODAY Limited spots available for private coaching. The application protects both of us—ensures you're ready, ensures I can deliver results. Don't wait for perfect conditions. Don't wait to feel ready. The woman serious about freedom doesn't wait. She acts. Your eating disorder wants you to hesitate. You want freedom more than comfort. Prove it. READY FOR SUPPORT? 👉 Recovery Collective - Group support for women doing the hard, beautiful work together - www.herbestself.co/recoverycollective  👉 1:1 Coaching - Submit application at www.herbestself.co Remember: You don't have to be enough. You never did. Connect with Lindsey: 🌟 Website: www.herbestself.co 🌟 Instagram: @thelindseynichol 🌟 Free FB Community: www.herbestselfsociety.com 🌟Client Application: HBS Co. Recovery Coaching - Client Application - Google Forms Love this episode? Here's how you can support the show: 💕 Share it with a woman who might need to hear this message 💕 Leave a review on Apple Podcasts - it helps other women find the show 💕 Screenshot and tag @thelindseynichol if any of these steps help you this week! Remember, beautiful: Your worth is not measured by how perfectly you do recovery. Healing isn't linear, progress over perfection always, and you are exactly where you need to be right now. Her Best Self with Lindsey Nichol is a podcast for women in eating disorder recovery who are ready to break free from perfectionism, people-pleasing, and diet culture to live authentically and wholeheartedly. *While I am a certified health coach, anorexia survivor & eating disorder recovery coach, I do not intend the use of this message to serve as medical advice. Please refer to the disclaimer here in the show & be sure to contact a licensed clinical provider if you are struggling with an eating disorder.  

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This episode is not for the faint of heart. If you're looking for gentle encouragement, skip this one. Today we're separating the women who are serious about recovery from those who are addicted to staying stuck. You've been "working on recovery" for months or years, but are you actually DOING recovery or just playing small with your freedom? This no-nonsense episode delivers: 5 brutal questions that expose your true commitment level The uncomfortable truth about why some women stay stuck for decades Reality check: What your eating disorder is really costing you The investment mindset that separates premium clients from excuse-makers Hard truths about readiness vs. action in recovery The leap of faith moment that changes everything Warning: This episode contains tough love and zero coddling. Listen only if you're ready to stop lying to yourself. THE COMFORTABLE STUCK STORY Sound familiar? You know all the eating disorder terminology You follow recovery accounts on Instagram You can quote body positivity mantras But you're still weighing yourself, restricting, body checking You've made your disorder your comfort zone. You've gotten comfortable playing small with your recovery because staying stuck is easier than doing the scary work of breaking free. Some of you are addicted to staying stuck. You love talking about recovery, researching recovery, listening to recovery podcasts—but you're not actually DOING recovery. THE EXCUSES THAT NEED TO STOP "I'm not ready yet." Wrong. You're never going to feel ready. Readiness is a feeling. Recovery is a decision. "I don't have the money for help." But you have money for gym memberships to punish yourself, supplements, diet books, clothes you buy hoping to feel better. "I'll start next Monday." Next Monday you'll have a different excuse. You negotiate with your disorder instead of fighting it. "I'm different. My situation is unique." No, you're not. Your eating disorder wants you to believe normal recovery rules don't apply to you. THE BRUTAL REALITY: 7 YEARS The average person with an eating disorder suffers for 7 years before getting appropriate treatment. Right now, while you're making excuses, your eating disorder is: Stealing your relationships Killing your career potential Destroying your physical health Robbing you of joy Convincing you this half-life is enough Every day you wait is another day the disorder gets stronger. 5 BRUTAL QUESTIONS THAT EXPOSE EVERYTHING Question 1: What has trying to figure this out on your own gotten you so far? Because if it was working, you wouldn't be listening to this podcast. Question 2: What's it going to cost you to stay exactly where you are for another year? Your health? Your relationships? Your dreams? Your sanity? Question 3: Are you more committed to your excuses or your freedom? Because you can't have both. Question 4: What would you do if you knew—KNEW—that in 6 months you could be free from this? Would you do anything differently starting today? Question 5: Are you ready to bet on yourself, or are you going to keep betting on your disorder? These questions separate the serious from the stuck. THE REALITY CHECK You've probably invested more in your car than in your freedom. Real client example: "Lindsay, I calculated that I've spent $37,000 over three years on gym memberships, supplements, diet programs, and wellness retreats. And I'm still exactly where I started." $37,000 to stay stuck. Premium coaching? A fraction of that. For actual results. When you say you "can't afford" help, you're saying you can't afford to get free. You'd rather keep throwing money at the problem than investing in the solution. THE INVESTMENT MINDSET Premium coaching: Financial investment that gets results in months. Your eating disorder: Years of your life, thousands on ineffective solutions, medical bills, lost opportunities, damaged relationships, half-lived life. The women I work with don't blink at my prices because they understand: Th

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