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EPISODE · Oct 17, 2022 · 14 MIN

How to overcome all or nothing thinking to create healthy, sustainable results

from The Strong[HER] Way | Healthy nutrition and habits for moms, routines, strength training for women · host Alisha Carlson, Fitness and Nutrition Coach for Moms

Send us Fan MailAll or nothing thinking when it comes to food and exercise is so common. We like to think in black or white, all or nothing. This might look like you skipping your whole workout just because you didn't have the time to do at least part of it. or eating the whole chocolate cake just because you had one slice (and it wasn't on your diet or your food protocol). When we break it down like that, it really doesn't make a lot of sense, but left to our default thinking and behaving, this is often what we resort to. This week I am showing you how to overcome all or nothing / black and white thinking in a way that is simple and doable. You don't have to rely on your will power or try to beat yourself into submission to 'behave' or 'obey' yourself. Rather, it's all about getting to the root cause and learning how to do what you can do in any given moment by rewiring your thoughts and ultimately your behavior. Doing a little bit--and working with you have-- is better than doing nothing 100% of the time any day of the week. If you're ready to take what you've been learning here and apply it on a deeper level to your own your life, then email [email protected] to set up a free consult. Let's connect:FacebookInstagram The Mindful Eating Project 

Send us Fan MailAll or nothing thinking when it comes to food and exercise is so common. We like to think in black or white, all or nothing. This might look like you skipping your whole workout just because you didn't have the time to do at least part of it. or eating the whole chocolate cake just because you had one slice (and it wasn't on your diet or your food protocol). When we break it down like that, it really doesn't make a lot of sense, but left to our default thinking and behaving, this is often what we resort to. This week I am showing you how to overcome all or nothing / black and white thinking in a way that is simple and doable. You don't have to rely on your will power or try to beat yourself into submission to 'behave' or 'obey' yourself. Rather, it's all about getting to the root cause and learning how to do what you can do in any given moment by rewiring your thoughts and ultimately your behavior. Doing a little bit--and working with you have-- is better than doing nothing 100% of the time any day of the week. If you're ready to take what you've been learning here and apply it on a deeper level to your own your life, then email [email protected] to set up a free consult. Let's connect:FacebookInstagram The Mindful Eating Project

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