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Eva Rodriguez

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EP98: How to Eat Comfort Foods Without Guilt

• 18 min

What food do you go to when you're having a particularly stressful or bad day? Or when you’re tired and just want to go home, zone out, and watch Netflix? Is that ice cream, cookie, or bread really helping you relax and unwind though? Or is it simply a temporary dopamine hit in the way of your ultimate goals?   In this episode, Eva talks comfort foods and why you need to separate yourself from the idea that you need them in order to feel better. And while she doesn’t want you to stop eating the foods you enjoy, Eva does want you to understand that food is not a solution!    So tune in and end your toxic relationship with food. It doesn’t care about you, so stop caring so much about it!   KEY POINTS: - What foods do you believe bring comfort? - How “comfort foods” work…temporarily  - If you’re going to eat it, enjoy it! - Food is neutral, neither good nor bad - Control the one-sided relationship between you and food    QUOTABLES: “The issue isn't necessarily the food. It's how you're thinking about it. It's that you are attaching, almost personalizing it. Attaching a certain level of personification to this food as if the food is your friend.” - Eva Rodriguez “If you're going to allow yourself to have it, make sure that it's intentional. Make sure that you've planned for that so that you're not doing it in a reactive way.” - Eva Rodriguez   PRODUCTS / RESOURCES: Ready to lose weight? Apply for Eva's 1:1 Coaching: https://eva.fit/privatecoaching/ Free Weight Loss Resources: https://eva.fit/freeresources Subscribe to Eva's new Youtube Channel: youtube.com/@itsevarodriguez   Follow Eva on Instagram @itsevarodriguez - instagram.com/itsevarodriguez   Visit Eva's website at eva.fit   Uncomplicating Weight Loss is edited by Instapodcasts (visit at instapodcasts.com)

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