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The #1 Misconception About Intuitive Eating (That’s Keeping You Stuck)

The #1 Misconception About Intuitive Eating (That’s Keeping You Stuck)

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Ever thought, “If I listened to my body, I’d just eat sweets and junk all day”?

If so, you are NOT alone my friend.

This is by far one of the most common fears women have when they hear about intuitive eating — and it makes total sense, especially if you've spent years in the restrict-binge cycle.

But here's what most people don't fully know: that's not intuitive eating. That's impulsive eating.

In this episode, I’m breaking down the #1 misconception that’s likely keeping you stuck, spinning in food guilt, and totally doubting your ability to trust yourself.

We’ll talk about:

  • The difference between impulsive eating and intuitive eating
  • Why it feels like you’d lose all control if you stopped restricting
  • What true body trust actually looks like (and how to rebuild it)

If you’ve ever felt afraid that intuitive eating = eating “trash” 24/7, this episode will bring you clarity, relief, and maybe even a little hope. Let's get into it!

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