EPISODE · Feb 9, 2026 · 16 MIN
The Real Reason You Can’t Stay Consistent
from Losing It! Weight Loss for Emotional Eaters · host KYLIE PAX
If you feel like you’re constantly “starting over” with weight loss, this episode will hit hard.Because the truth is, most emotional eaters don’t fail because they lack motivation, discipline, or willpower.They fail because they negotiate with themselves.In this episode, I break down why emotional eating isn’t about food at all, why consistency feels impossible even when you “know what to do,” and how tiny daily negotiations quietly sabotage your progress long before a binge ever happens.You’ll learn why:• Motivation isn’t the problem with your weight• Emotional eaters don’t fall off track, they slowly loosen standards• Decision fatigue is more dangerous than any food• Trying harder keeps you stuck, but deciding once creates freedom• Identity, not emotion, is what holds the line long termIf you’re tired of blaming hormones, stress, or tiredness, and you’re ready to understand what’s actually keeping you stuck with emotional eating and weight loss, this episode will give you clarity you didn’t know you were missing.This is a mirror, not a pep talk.And once you see it, you won’t be able to unsee it.Get Kylie's exact weight loss BlueprintGet Kylie's Free Weight Loss CourseFollow Kylie on InstagramBOMBSHELL BLUEPRINT WEIGHT LOSS FOR EMOTIONAL EATERS
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If you feel like you’re constantly “starting over” with weight loss, this episode will hit hard. Because the truth is, most emotional eaters don’t fail because they lack motivation, discipline, or willpower. They fail because they negotiate with themselves. In this episode, I break down why emotional eating isn’t about food at all, why consistency feels impossible even when you “know what to do,” and how tiny daily negotiations quietly sabotage your progress long before a binge ever happens...
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