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5 Tips for Summer and Body Image/"Out of Control" Food Struggles

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There’s an often misunderstood world of intuitive eating. Sure, it’s all about “all foods fit” and “no food rules,” but let’s get real—sometimes you need a bit of structure, especially when that party-size bag of chips starts whispering your name. 

In this episode, I’m sharing tips on how to portion(hint: your plate is not bottomless!), wearing comfy clothes on “bad body image” days (bye-bye tight jeans, hello flowy dresses), and scheduling in those “fear foods” like ice cream, so you don’t end up binging in secret.

Whether you’re gearing up for a beach day or planning a day out with friends, this episode has practical, relatable advice to help you enjoy the summer season.  

In this episode, I’m talking about:

  • Balancing intuitive eating with guidelines to feel in control.

  • Coping with summer body image issues.

  • The importance of wearing comfortable clothing when you are experiencing a “bad body image” day.

  • Enjoying summer activities despite body image concerns.

  • Improving your relationship with food to feel better and have more energy.

  • Scheduling your "Fear Foods" into your diet intentionally to avoid binging later and feel more in control.

  • Managing BBQ anxiety so you can enjoy your meal.

  • How to plan for an all-day outing.

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"We do need some rules and one of those rules is the party bag or the serving plate is not your plate." - Rachelle Heinemann

"If you go and get a scoop or two of ice cream when you're out with your friends as your afternoon snack, that's a great way to teach yourself I can have the two scoops of ice cream and then move on and I'm okay." - Rachelle Heinemann

"First of all, still put on the bathing suit." - Rachelle Heinemann

"Fill your plate and eat it.” - Rachelle Heinemann

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Episode 98. Body Stuff with Dr. Jennifer Gaudiani

Episode 77. How to Accept Your Body

Episode 65. 7 Tips for Positive Body Image


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