Food Freedom Is Possible
Filed Under: Intuitive Eating
3 January 2019 | Written by Xenia Ayiotis
I turned 50 this year. It also happens to be the year I feel the most relaxed and at peace with food and eating that I ever have felt. More than half my life was spent in a constant battle with food. From the age of 13, I was on and off various diets. Hating my body no matter my size and obsessing about being thinner. My life was a series of diets – I was either on one or off one and when I was off a diet it was one big binge. I spent so many years out of control with my eating and miserable with my body. I was beating myself up all the time. Going to bed promising to be good the next day, waking up full of motivation that this was the day, only to be in a full blown binge later that afternoon.
I honestly believed that restricting foods and dieting was the answer to my problematic eating and body. I consulted numerous experts from doctors administering dangerous pills and injections, dieticians with eating plans, slimming clubs to psychics and hypnotherapists. This cycle lasted for almost 30 years. It didn’t help that my mother monitored my weight like a hawk and even offered to buy me a very expensive watch if I lost weight. I often heard “you have a pretty face, such a pity you can’t lose weight and keep it off”.
Eventually, very late in my 30’s, I came to the realisation that the things I was doing to “fix” my body and eating were keeping me trapped in this painful cycle of guilt and shame about my “lack of control” and my body.
Intuitive Eating saved me. It restored my sanity around food and gave me back my freedom. It was like winning the lotto. For a while, I did turn it into the “only eat when you are hungry and stop when you are full diet” and the “you are not allowed to eat emotionally diet”. It took a while to get out of diet mentality. Diet culture is everywhere and for many clients this is an ongoing struggle. Yes, during the process, I was tempted to go on another diet, and in fact, I did, but it backfired so badly that I recommitted to Intuitive Eating.
Intuitive Eating helped to put me in charge of my body and my food. I learned to trust my body and myself. I took back my power over food rules and dieting. The work I did on my relationship with food through Intuitive Eating so changed my life that I decided to leave a successful career in tourism to become a certified Intuitive Eating Counsellor and later added Mindful Eating to my tool belt. Since then I have helped hundreds of people gain their freedom around food.
I can now go on holiday and not worry about food. I can leave food on my plate. I am able to have a few squares of chocolate without finishing the slab. (Never thought I would be able to do that!) Buffets don’t stress me out anymore. Some nights I eat salad, some nights I eat chips for dinner and it’s okay. I am better equipped to deal with difficult emotions. I am not so critical about my body anymore (still work to be done here!) And most importantly, I am so much kinder and more compassionate with myself.
You can do this too. Freedom and peace with food is possible.
It’s not always easy – it can take time. The process is not linear. But so worth it!
You don’t need to struggle. Peace with Food is Possible.
Intuitive Eating works.
Wondering what freedom from food might be like? Here is a short “Food Freedom” Meditation for you to download!
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“I learned a new way of thinking about food. I have learned that food is not the enemy and that it can actually be enjoyed with no guilt.”