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The Power of Small Changes—Why Tiny Shifts Create Big Results
We often think transformation requires huge, dramatic changes. The truth? Small, consistent shifts create lasting results. In Hungry for...
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The Most Overlooked Factor in Long-Term Weight Management
Most weight-loss advice focuses on calories, exercise, and willpower. But there’s a key factor often overlooked: our emotions. In Hungry...
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The Hidden Connection Between Emotional Hunger and Self-Worth
Have you ever reached for food, not because you were physically hungry, but because you were feeling lonely, stressed, or overwhelmed? In...
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Why Weight Loss Shouldn’t Be the Only Measure of Health
We’ve been told that health = weight loss. But the truth is, true health goes far beyond a number on the scale. In Hungry for More , I...
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How to Stop Self-Sabotaging Your Health Goals
You start a new habit, feel motivated, and then… somehow, you fall off track. You tell yourself you’ll “start again Monday.” Sound...
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The Science of Cravings—What Your Body is Really Telling You
Ever wonder why you crave sugar when you’re stressed, salt when you’re tired, or carbs when you’re emotional? Cravings aren’t just about...
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Why Willpower Alone Isn’t the Key to Healthy Habits
How many times have you told yourself: “I just need more willpower.” ? Whether it’s eating healthier, exercising, or breaking bad habits,...
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The Hidden Ways We Use Food to Fill Emotional Voids
Have you ever reached for food—not because you were hungry—but because you were bored, stressed, lonely, or seeking comfort? If so,...
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Breaking Free from the Diet Mentality—A New Approach to Nourishment
If you’ve ever felt trapped in the cycle of dieting, restricting, and “falling off the wagon,” you’re not alone. Diet culture teaches us...
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The Power of Self-Compassion in Health and Eating Habits
So many of us approach health with self-criticism, guilt, and perfectionism —whether it’s dieting, exercise, or body image. But what if...
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Emotional Hunger vs. Physical Hunger—How to Tell the Difference
Have you ever found yourself reaching for food when you’re not physically hungry? Maybe after a stressful day, when you’re feeling...
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How Stress Affects Hunger and Eating Habits
Ever noticed how stress affects your appetite? Some of us lose our hunger when we’re anxious, while others overeat as a coping...
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The Connection Between Food, Mood, and Energy
We often think of food as fuel for our bodies, but did you know what you eat directly impacts your mood and energy levels? If you’ve...
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Breaking the Cycle of Restriction and Overeating
So many of us swing between restriction and overeating —we go on strict diets, deprive ourselves, then give in and feel like we’ve...
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How to Develop a Mindful Eating Practice
Have you ever finished a meal only to realize you barely tasted it? In today’s fast-paced world, we often eat mindlessly—rushing through...
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Why We Eat When We’re Not Hungry—And What to Do Instead
We’ve all done it—eaten when we weren’t hungry. Maybe it was out of stress, boredom, habit, or social pressure. But why do we reach for...
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The Role of Self-Compassion in Healthy Eating
If you’ve ever struggled with guilt around food, you’re not alone. So many of us judge ourselves for what we eat, thinking we should "do...
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How to Differentiate Between Physical and Emotional Hunger
Have you ever felt an overwhelming urge to eat, even though you just had a meal? Or maybe you’ve found yourself mindlessly snacking when...
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The Myth of “Good” and “Bad” Foods—Reframing How We Eat
For years, diet culture has conditioned us to label foods as “good” or “bad.” We praise ourselves for eating a salad and feel guilty for...
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The Link Between Hunger and Burnout—Why We’re Eating to Cope
Have you ever noticed that when you’re overwhelmed, exhausted, or emotionally drained, your cravings intensify? It’s no...
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