Watch your WORDS

 
sarah weight loss expert
 
 

The words you choose to describe your body, your nutrition choices and your LIFE directly reflect how you view your body and your life.

I often see women labeling foods as “good” or “bad.”
Or they eat something non-nutritious and call themselves a “screw up.”
Or they tell themselves “I must restrict carbs in order to lose weight.”

Using words with a negative connotation (like the examples I just listed) often leads to a stressful relationship with food, intense food cravings, and extreme guilt when enjoying your favorite non-nutritious foods.

If you’re someone who struggles with any of these feelings, I encourage you to implement this ONE tip:

Instead of using the word RESTRICT, use the word RESTRAINT.

RESTRICTING your favorite foods on your weight loss journey simply leads to binging, feelings of guilt, and often leads to resentment.

RESTRAINING from favorite foods (at times) allows you to take RESPONSIBILITY for your choices and your goals. Plus, it empowers you to BE SUCCESSFUL long-term.

I won’t lie… It’s SCARY and DIFFICULT in the beginning to say NO to non-nutritious foods at times. But once you’re able to say NO to non-nutritious foods sometimes (you can STILL enjoy occasionally), you begin to TRUST YOURSELF.

Plus, you begin to lose weight, feel more energized, and see REAL RESULTS! Once that happens, the scariness and difficulty disappear.

Have YOU ever fallen victim to calling foods “good” or “bad”?? Share your experiences in the comments below!

Sarah Pelc Graca

A seasoned professional in the field of nutrition and fitness, with a successful coaching track record spanning almost a decade. With a focus on helping her clients create foundational nutrition habits, an empowered mindset, and accountability, Sarah and the SWS team have guided over 350 clients towards sustainable weight loss while still allowing them to enjoy their favorite foods.

Recognized as a top weight loss coach by Yahoo! News and featured in prestigious publications such as The Wall Street Journal and Forbes, Sarah has established herself as a reputable health and fitness expert. She is also the lead instructor at Cyclebar Northville, a boutique indoor cycling studio in Michigan.

https://strongwithsarah.com/about-me
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