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Is Obsessing Over Weight Loss Keeping You Stuck? - #109

Is Obsessing Over Weight Loss Keeping You Stuck? - #109

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Have you ever felt like the more you think about weight loss, the harder it becomes? You’re tracking, counting, and obsessing—yet the scale won’t move.

In this episode, I share why obsessing over weight loss can actually keep you stuck and how shifting your focus can finally unlock the results you’ve been chasing. I’ll tell you about my own experience of weighing myself daily, replaying every bite I ate, and how that cycle only pushed me further from my goals.

You’ll learn:

  • How stress and obsession affect your body’s ability to lose weight

  • Why restriction often backfires into cravings and overeating

  • The simple shifts that calm your body and actually help the scale move

If you’re tired of the all-or-nothing cycle and ready for a fresh perspective, this episode is for you.

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