52 Ways To Comfort Yourself Without Eating

Emotional Eating: collage of distressed woman and chocolate

Filed Under: Emotional Eating

How often have you found yourself at the bottom of a packet of Doritos or a jar of Nutella at the end of hectic day? Comfort eating is an automatic behaviour for many of us. Studies show that eating when we are feeling emotional releases “feel good”...

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Spring Is In The Air

Filed Under: Change

Spring has officially arrived in the southern Hemisphere, the days are longer, the jasmine is blooming and everything is coming alive. Many years back, in my dieting days, when spring arrived I would scramble to find my new diet and exercise regime...

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Dieting versus Mindful Eating

Filed Under: Mindful Eating

Mindfulness is a buzzword. Mindfulness is applied to stress, depression, anxiety, illness and eating.  And there are many interpretations of Mindful Eating. When I tell people I am a Mindful Eating Coach they often say they don’t eat “mindfully”...

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The Difference Between Mindless Eating and Mindful Eating

Collage of people eating mindlessly. The Difference Between Mindless and Mindful Eating

Filed Under: Mindful Eating

“When walking, walk. When eating, eat.” — Zen Proverb Have you ever eaten something and when you look down it’s finished and you don’t remember eating the food? This often happens with chips, nuts and popcorn but it can also happen with...

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How to Stop Obsessing About Being Thin

Collage of confident women. Body acceptance: how to stop obsessing about being thin.

Filed Under: Body Acceptance

‘….and I said to my body, softly “I want to be your friend”, it took a long breath and replied “I have been waiting my whole life for this.”’ – Nayyirah Waheed – In today’s world it is really difficult for women to feel good about...

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“From our first meeting - two faces on Zoom across the world from each other, there was a sense of familiarity and comfort that was a healing balm for a lifetime of food struggles and dieting. Without realizing how much damage I had done to myself by adhering, for decades, to restrictive food plans and rigid diet programs, Xen had a way of redirecting the harsh and negative self-talk and sending me forth each week with compassion, mindfulness and a new way of seeing myself in the here and now. Gone are the maybe somedays, and if-only, and when-I’m-smaller thinking. Now I am committed to the imperfect and rocky path to listening to my body, accepting my perfect imperfections, and rejecting diet mentality. Those negative voices will revisit me from time to time, I know, but Xen has offered valuable tools for meeting each day as a fresh start - another choice, another chance. Her devotion to this work and her belief in her clients is a remarkable gift; I am so fortunate to have found her. It is never too late to let go of the drama and embrace joy, ease and self-acceptance.”

Karen L, Denver, USA

Certified by The Life Coach School Certified and Trained by The Original Intuitive Eating Pro Professional Member of The Center for Mindful Eating