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Nurture Navigator: How Emotional Eating Might Be Holding You Back After 50 [Ep 69]

Nurture Navigator: How Emotional Eating Might Be Holding You Back After 50 [Ep 69]

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In this episode of Midlife Mojo, host Lisa DuPree dives into one of the five archetypes from her Weight Loss Archetype Quiz — the Nurture Navigator. This archetype deeply feels emotions, often turning to food for comfort, connection, or calm during stressful or lonely moments. Lisa shares her own story of using sweet treats as a quick stress fix, illustrating how emotional eating can offer short-term relief but lead to long-term frustration.

You’ll learn why emotional eating isn’t a weakness but a learned coping mechanism, and how to turn that nurturing energy inward to build emotional resilience. Lisa shares that simple, powerful tool like mindful eating, journaling, and grounding techniques can help you break free from emotional eating patterns and create lasting results that align with your health goals.

Take the Weight Loss Archetype Quiz at lisadupreecoaching.com/quiz

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