In this episode of my Six Weeks to Fitness podcast, I interviewed Tricia Nelson an Emotional Eating Expert, who has lost 50 pounds by identifying and healing the underlying causes of her emotional eating. She is the author of the #1 bestselling book, Heal Your Hunger, 7 Simple Steps to End Emotional Eating Now. Tricia is also a TEDx speaker whose talk garnered over 2 million views on Youtube.
During our interview, Tricia delved into the complexities of emotional eating and its impact on health and wellness. Tricia shared her insights on how emotional eating often stems from unresolved emotional issues and how it can sabotage one's fitness and health goals. She emphasized the importance of understanding the root causes of emotional eating, which often include stress, anxiety, and past traumas, and how these can lead to unhealthy eating patterns.
Here are some key points from the interview:
· Emotional eating is common: Many people don't realize how much their eating choices are driven by emotions.
· Healing emotional connections: Addressing the emotional reasons for overeating is crucial for long-term weight loss and improved health.
· Personal journey: Tricia shared her own experience with emotional eating and how she overcame it.
· Identifying emotional eating: Tricia discussed how to determine if you're an emotional eater and provided a quiz on her website.
· Strategies for overcoming emotional eating: Tricia offered advice on how to break free from emotional eating habits, including creating a morning routine, building community, and avoiding triggers.
· Mindful eating: Tricia emphasized the importance of mindful eating and paying attention to hunger cues.
· Finding healthier alternatives: She discussed how to find healthier alternatives to sugary foods and navigate grocery stores.
· Sugar's impact on mood and cognition: Tricia emphasized the negative effects of sugar on mental clarity, mood, and overall health.
· Nighttime binges: She explained why nighttime binges are common due to decreased willpower and accumulated stress.
· Seven steps to end emotional eating: Tricia reiterated the seven steps outlined in her book, including connection, centeredness, communication, clean eating, consciousness, courage, and causes.
· Addressing underlying causes: She highlighted the importance of addressing underlying issues like people-pleasing and overthinking, which can contribute to stress eating.
· Modeling healthy habits: Tricia emphasized the importance of parents modeling healthy eating habits for their children.
· Self-care and self-worth: She discussed the significance of self-care and believing in one's worth.
This was a very informative interview. Tricia provided valuable insights into the complexities of emotional eating and offered practical strategies for overcoming it. Tricia’s expertise and compassionate approach make her a valuable resource for those seeking to improve their relationship with food and their overall well-being.