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How to find your eating off-switch, and gain confidence around food

How to find your eating off-switch, and gain confidence around food

Dec 4, 2022 | Eat in tune with your body, Get control of your eating, Psychology

At the end of a meal If you are in the habit of finishing off overly large meals, one specific change to how you eat – learning how to stop when just full – may help you feel much more satisfied, both physically and mentally. Eating more than you need can leave you...
What’s the real effect of portion size on weight loss? 

What’s the real effect of portion size on weight loss? 

Nov 26, 2022 | Achieving permanent weight loss, Change your relationship with food, changing eating habits, Overcoming barriers to weight loss, Psychology

  If you’re trying to lose weight, you’ll no doubt have come across the less than helpful advice to ‘just eat less’. It seems obvious on the face of it that if you downsize the amount you eat at mealtimes, you’ll consume fewer calories and your weight will drop....
Which strategy works best for foods you find hard to resist?

Which strategy works best for foods you find hard to resist?

Oct 23, 2022 | Achieving permanent weight loss, Change your relationship with food, Overcoming barriers to weight loss, Psychology

How do you deal with the treat foods that lead you to overeat? People often tell me that their way of dealing with the high calorie foods they find hard to resist, is to keep them out of the house. Their reasoning is that if something’s not in the cupboard, they are...
Professionals: An emergency mini-habit can help form regular healthy habits

Professionals: An emergency mini-habit can help form regular healthy habits

Aug 14, 2022 | changing eating habits, Healthy habits, Keep the weight off

How an emergency mini-habit helps your client When your client is trying to make lifestyle changes to enhance their wellbeing, they want those changes to stick. It’s dispiriting to put effort in, only to find that progress is too difficult to sustain. As a health...
How the Appetite Pendulum® can help you eat in tune with your body

How the Appetite Pendulum® can help you eat in tune with your body

Jan 12, 2022 | Eat in tune with your body, Psychology

  It’s January. The month where words tumble out of every newspaper, magazine and social media channel telling you how to improve your diet. Lots of do’s and don’ts, recipes and rules.   Is another diet actually what you need? When you’re scrolling through...
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