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Developing a Self-love Diet

Has Food Been a Substitute for Love? It’s no secret that food is often associated with nurturance and comfort.  From day one, we received love by being held and given milk to drink.  There is a very powerful connection that being fed means being loved.  And in moments when love appears to be scarce, food […]

Read More food addiction, food as love, self-care, self-love

Curbing Emotional Eating

Are you an emotional eater?  Do you use food to stuff feelings?  Are you grabbing for the cookies or pizza when you feel angry, hurt, or disappointed?  The truth is, food is comforting and nurturing—we all need it to survive and support the health of our bodies and minds.  Why then, do we overeat, or […]

Read More emotional eating, food addiction, out-of-control, stuffing painful feelings

How to diffuse anger in the moment

It’s 8am, you’re running late…gotta get the kids ready and out the door.  Your boss is calling to tell you that there is an unexpected meeting at lunch today, so bring your proposal material. You are only halfway dressed, when you discover that your four-year-old has spilled juice all over the carpet. After soaking it […]

Read More anger, somatic response, stress, triggers

Decoding the Body’s Messages: 7 ways your body communicates distress

In a world of dog-eat-dog, high performance expectations, and relationship struggles, it’s easy to see how our stress responses can be harried and frazzled. Like any animal, we are wired with the same defense capacity of fight, flight, and freeze. If we gain greater awareness to the reactions in our bodies, we can begin the […]

Read More anxiety, body, pain, somatic response, stress

Recovering from Silence: A Guide for Women

Did you need to be “nice” or silent to survive? As women, most of us have been conditioned to be quiet and selfless. We have been told not to get angry and just focus on pleasing others.  Or we have adapted silence as a tool for survival.  If you have learned to be “nice” or silent […]

Read More confidence, needs, pain, relationships, self expression, somatic response, women

Cellular Memory as Pain Patterns

Why does our experience of emotional pain occur over and over?  What is it about certain situations that cause us to revolt or flee in terror?  What is the reason negative patterns in relationships seem to repeat themselves? It is very common that most of us, at some point, have felt this way.  We begin to […]

Read More anxiety, body, pain, pain pattern, somatic response, stress, triggers
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