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249. Be Kind and Rewind – How Your Past is Driving Your Eating Habits

249. Be Kind and Rewind – How Your Past is Driving Your Eating Habits

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Have you ever wondered why you keep doing the same things with food—even when you know what to do?

In this episode, Dara Tomasson takes you inside the real work that leads to lasting change. You'll hear what actually happens inside her program and why weight loss isn't about willpower, discipline, or another plan—it's about understanding the patterns you've been practicing for decades.

Dara shares real client examples to show how childhood experiences, family dynamics, and old beliefs are still influencing your eating habits today. From late-night overeating to guilt around food, these patterns aren't random—they're learned.

In this episode, you'll discover:

  • Why your struggle with food isn't a lack of discipline
  • How childhood experiences shape your current habits
  • What "be kind and rewind" really means—and how it helps you change
  • The "domino buffering" pattern that keeps you stuck in cycles
  • Why awareness is the first step—but not the full solution

This episode will help you see yourself with more compassion and clarity—and understand why nothing has worked long-term.

But awareness alone isn't what creates transformation.

Inside Dara's Lifetime Membership, this is the work you actually do.
You don't just learn concepts—you get coached through your specific patterns, in real time, so you can finally break the cycle with food.

If you're ready to stop fighting yourself and start creating lasting results, this is where that change happens.

Book a call with Dara to find out how she can help you!

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