Aren't you curious to know the difference between a diet and a holistic approach?
Overwhelmed with dieting? Consider this…
Why do we as women choose
to diet? Why has this become the answer when we DON’T LIKE HOW WE LOOK, DON’T
FEEL COMFORTABLE IN OUR BODIES, FEEL FAT, think we will be HAPPIER AT A LOWER
WEIGHT or want to FEEL IN CONTROL OF OUR EATING?
Let’s get real.. has
dieting and restricting your food intake ever REALLY helped you to achieve all
of this and prevent you from having the thoughts or feelings again of body
dissatisfaction, discomfort, lack of control and unhappiness?
Has dieting created
for you a safe space to love you body, always have good energy, always be in a
good mood and eat without fear of weight gain?
I guess the majority
of you, if you are really honest with yourselves, are admitting that this is
not the case, and here is why….
- · Dieting makes us
believe that we have to eat a prescribed amount of food daily and no more to
achieve a weight loss goal
- · The amount of calories
generally prescribed are less than what your body needs for health and vitality
in the long term.
- · Restrictive diets may
leave out whole food groups. This can cause nutrient deficiencies, irritability
and changes to the balance of hormone levels in your body. This can also cause
low energy and susceptibility to infection and illness.
- · Dieting relies on WILLPOWER
and MOTIVATION which generally run out when you are stressed or dealing with an
average day in your life.
- · Dieting limits your
social interactions. If you are eating a meal out at a restaurant or at friends
or family the composition of the meal is different to how you would prepare it
at home. This can lead to avoiding social situations (which is hard to do in
the long term), make you feel miserable while you are out, or feel so out of
control that you overeat and feel that you have blown the diet.
- · Dieting increases
feelings of guilt and shame when you are unable to stick to the prescribed
foods or portions sizes.
- ·
Not being able to
stick to a diet can trigger overeating or binging, negative self-talk which
takes you full circle.
- · If you do manage to stick
to a diet and lose the weight and feel great, it is likely that you have lost
muscle mass which lowers your metabolism and if you slip back into old habits and
don’t stick as closely to the diet outline you will gain back the weight you
lost (and often a whole lot more) taking you back to square one.
Holistic nutrition on
the other hand is not prescriptive and includes all foods.
- ·
It is a way of working
with your body to nourish it with a wide variety of foods that will support
your unique dietary and lifestyle needs.
- ·
It allows for you to
eat foods that on a diet may be seen as forbidden, but in a way that is not
from loss of control or due to a lack of will power.
- · This approach does not
promote calorie counting or elimination of whole food groups. Rather it allows
you to gauge what your body is needing.
- · A holistic approach is
something you can implement long term compared to a diet which most people set
their minds to do for a set amount of time.
- ·
Holistic nutrition
incorporates the whole you.
- ·
It takes time to build
habits that can support this lifestyle but the progress you make is worth the
investment.
- ·
You will feel
empowered and in control with your food choices because they are coming from a place
of self-care.
- · It allows you to make peace
with food, heal limiting beliefs you may hold about yourself and food and opens
you up to embracing your special gifts and talents so that you can show up in
the world and have an impact which is unique.
I know that diets can still be so appealing with all the promises they make and the ingrained beliefs you may have.
But breaking the cycle of thinking that diets are the answer and
stepping over to a holistic approach will give you everything you are looking for
and more. No more guilt, no more shame, no more feeling out of control, no more
overeating, no more restriction, no more self-sabotage.
Are you ready to give
it a try?

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