Intuitive Eating Tips & Whole Health Insights
If you’re ready to let go of diet culture for good, you’ve come to the right place. This is your resource for the useful tools and sound guidance you need in your nutrition and wellness journey.
How and Why to Break Up with Diet Culture
Toxic diet culture messaging is all around us from weight loss programs and dieting tips to negative remarks about body weight, size, and shape. Learn more about what diet culture is, why it’s so harmful, and how you can achieve food and body peace once and for all.
5 Nutrition Myths We Need to Never Hear Again
The diet and weight loss world is full of dieting and nutrition myths that simply aren’t true and can often steer people in the wrong direction when it comes to their health and wellness goals. Here, we bust 5 nutrition myths and give you the honest facts instead.
Why Calorie Counting Doesn’t Work and What to Do Instead!
As a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist, I often get asked this question: “How can I stop counting calories and following a rigid meal plan?” The answer lies in following an Intuitive Eating approach to food and wellness where you learn to tune into your body’s natural hunger and fullness cues.
Rethinking 4 common "healthy eating" practices
What many diet programs today tout as ‘healthy eating’ practices can actually hinder your progress toward long-term weight loss or reaching other health and wellness goals. Intuitive Eating offers a holistic, evidence-based approach to food, health, and wellbeing so you can get off the diet rollercoaster for good.
4 Steps to Help You Banish Food Guilt For Good
Do you often feel guilty after eating ‘too much’ or eating something you ‘shouldn’t have’ eaten? Modern diet culture has taught us that there’s a ‘right’ and a ‘wrong’ way to eat. Here are 4 steps to take to banish food guilt for good so you can enjoy a healthy relationship with food.
7 Signs You’re Ready to Begin Intuitive Eating
Intuitive Eating can be a great approach to food, health, and wellness. But how do you know if it’s right for you and if you’re ready to take a different approach? Here are 7 signs you could be ready to embark on an Intuitive Eating journey and what it can do for you if you do!
How to Know If Intuitive Eating Is Right For You
Intuitive eating is very different from the standard diet culture approach to food and feeling good. It can help you heal your relationship with food and your body but there are common questions people have about how this approach works. Here are some of the most common intuitive eating questions with answers provided by a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist.
3 Ways to Protect Yourself From Dieting and Diet Culture
As we head into the most diet-focused time of year, we’re about to be bombarded with endless advertisements promoting weight loss programs and fad diets. Here are 3 things you can do to protect yourself from toxic diet culture.
What Metrics Are Important to Track?
Regardless of what health goal you’re pursuing, it’s important to know which metrics to track to measure your success. While diet culture would have us tracking calories, weight loss, and how our clothes fit, there are other metrics that are more meaningful to your overall health and well-being.
4 Tools to Help You Curb Stress and Emotional Eating
While emotional eating isn’t inherently bad, you may be doing your body more harm than good if it’s your only way to cope with stress. Here are 4 tools you can use whenever you’re feeling overwhelmed by stress and find yourself reaching for food as the solution.
6 Ways to Eat Protein for Breakfast That Aren’t Eggs
There’s no question that eating enough protein in your daily diet can help you feel great and even help you reach your health goals. But is there a way to have protein for breakfast that doesn’t include eggs? YES! These 6 tasty options are protein-packed and delicious alternatives to eggs.
3 Places Most Nutrition Plans Go Wrong
The dieting and weight loss world is full of nutrition programs and meals plans that are touted to make you healthier, help you lose weight, or achieve other health goals. But there are 3 key concepts that most of these nutrition plans are missing.