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Change That Sticks: Self-Coaching, Diet & Chronic Pain Relief

Change That Sticks: Self-Coaching, Diet & Chronic Pain Relief

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If you’ve ever felt “all in” Monday and “off the rails” by Friday, this one’s for you. Leanne and Susie unpack why behaviour change feels hard — and a practical self-coaching framework that actually survives busy seasons, social weekends, and end-of-year chaos.

What’s inside:

  • Self-coaching that works: accept that hard is normal, aim for small wins over perfection, and laser in on controllables (planning, portions, swaps, timing).
  • New research spotlight: how improving diet quality can reduce chronic musculoskeletal pain — benefits that aren’t explained by weight loss alone, from a UniSA study of 104 adults on a 3-month program. We cover the promise and the caveats.

  • Product review: Nice & Natural Protein Whole Seed Bars (seed-led, ~20% protein via soy crisps; sunflower and pumpkin seeds up front). Where they fit, when to use them, and our stance on additives vs real-world convenience.

  • Listener Q — “Fakeaway” weekend ideas: build-your-own burgers, taco/fajita boards, dumplings, deconstructed sushi bowls, thin-base pizzas, and portion-controlled desserts so you keep the fun, not the calorie hangover. Why the fakeaway trend is booming with cost-of-living pressures.

  • Quick tip from the lab: lighter-calorie days and occasional fasts can nudge inflammatory markers in the right direction — what the evidence does and doesn’t say.

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