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184: Why You Struggle with Nighttime Eating Even After a Great Day

184: Why You Struggle with Nighttime Eating Even After a Great Day

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You make great choices all day. You stick to your plan. You avoid the breakroom snacks. But when the evening hits, all bets are off. You sit down, the TV goes on, and the snacks come out.

If you keep blowing it at night and wondering what’s wrong with you, this episode is for you.

Dr. Melissa McCreery shares what’s really happening when nighttime eating sabotages your goals—and it’s not what you’ve been told. This is not a discipline issue. It’s a symptom—and in this episode, you’ll learn how to decode it.

Find out:

  • Why the end of the day feels so hard
  • What that pull to the pantry is really about
  • How to start shifting your patterns with care, not control

Mentioned in this episode:

  • Free Masterclass: https://toomuchonherplate.com/stopovereating/
  • The Missing Peace Program: https://toomuchonherplate.com/missing-peace/

Full show notes and transcript at https://toomuchonherplate.com/nighttime-eating-episode-184/

  • Watch the free, on-demand masterclass: The 3 Keys to Ending Emotional Eating and Overeating (Without Deprivation, Vicious Cycles, or Superhuman Amounts of Willpower: https://toomuchonherplate.com/registration-page/
  • Find out what's triggering emotional eating. Take the free Emotional Eating Quiz: https://bit.ly/takethefreequiz
  • Get updates about upcoming events, free resources, & new episodes: https://bit.ly/tmohpupdates
  • Work with Dr. Melissa McCreery: https://toomuchonherplate.com/private-coaching-emotional-eating-coaching
  • Download your free Podcast Roadmap: https://toomuchonherplate.com/map/

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