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Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

EP 358: Start Making Yourself a Priority and Stop Using Food to Nurture Yourself with Donna

Life Coaching with Christine Hassler

Christine Hassler

Education, Self-improvement, Health & Fitness, Mental Health

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 20 July 2022

⏱️ 32 minutes

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Summary

This episode is about understanding why we do the things we do and how to heal. Today's caller, Donna, endured traumatic experiences as a child. She eats for comfort because she was not nurtured or prioritized as a child. People don't start emotionally eating if they grew up in a family where they felt safe to express their emotions. We talk about two great actionable tools you can use if you struggle with emotional or binge eating, or not feeling like you have worth.

 

[For show notes, go here: Christinehassler.com/episode358]

 

Every little child needs to feel nurtured and soothed when they have feelings. When we have a super-traumatized part of ourselves we need to figure out a way to flood the system with a sensory experience. Some people choose drugs, alcohol, sex, gambling, and some choose food. Food offers a flood of sensory experiences so it helps to keep the trauma hidden.

 

It is amazing how much we judge ourselves for the challenges we have. We often don't understand why it is not easy to change or do things differently when what we are doing is completely reasonable based on our trauma. It's not that it is okay to use trauma as a scapegoat for the rest of our lives, however, we must acknowledge our story and understand that, of course, we are dealing with things the way we do.

 

We must have compassion for ourselves before we can change. No one has ever healed in the energy of judgment. No one has ever healed by beating the crap out of themselves. No one has ever healed believing they are still broken. We want to honor and acknowledge our past and understand that it makes sense that it is difficult or harder for us to change.

 

The only way to break out of the pattern of not feeling like we are a priority is to find the source, then perform the daily practice of looking in the mirror, being present with ourselves, and saying I love you.

 

The Inner Child workshop is a tool that helps us reconnect with our little one and facilitates healing. Find the recorded version of the Inner Child workshop here.

 

Consider/Ask Yourself:

  • Did you grow up in a household where you could express your feelings or did you have to swallow your feelings?
  • Do you struggle with binge or emotional eating? Do you use food to comfort or soothe?
  • Is it hard for you to make yourself a priority? Are you there for everyone else but not there for yourself?
  • Were you truly mothered?

 

Donna's Question:

Donna would like guidance on how to make herself a priority.

 

Donna's Key Insights and Ahas:

  • She has difficulty prioritizing herself because she never felt she was a priority.
  • She uses food to manage her emotions.
  • Her mother attempted suicide when she was young.
  • She was physically abused at a daycare facility.
  • She lost her brother when she was thirteen.
  • She has very few conscious memories of her youth.
  • Her memories have manifested as nightmares.
  • She leaned on her sister to make her feel safe.
  • She is searching for comfort.
  • Food has been her mother in many ways.
  • Her mother passed away last year.
  • She missed out on nurture.
  • She is a people-pleaser.
  • She mothers herself by giving herself pep talks.
  • She doesn't nurture herself.
  • Her mother never told her she loved her.
  • She has everything she needs within.
  • She is not broken.

 

How to Get Over It and On With It:

  • Rephrase how she describes her eating for comfort.
  • When she becomes aware she is eating for comfort, grab her cuddle bear and imagine herself as a child.
  • Tell herself every day that she is loved.

 

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Transcript

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0:00.0

This is episode 358. Start making yourself a priority and stop using food to nurture yourself with Donna.

0:09.0

Welcome to Over It and On With It. I'm your host, Christine Hasler, and for over a decade I've been a life coach, speaker, and author.

0:17.0

Each week you'll hear me work directly with a caller as I coach them through a goal they want to accomplish or an obstacle they may be facing.

0:23.0

I'll provide a blend of practical and spiritual advice as well as tangible actions you can apply to your own life.

0:29.0

Now let's get on with the episode.

0:35.0

Welcome back to the show, everyone.

0:37.0

Appreciate all the latest rating and reviews of the show.

0:40.0

If you haven't gone over to iTunes or Spotify or wherever you listen to the podcast and taken a second to give a rating or maybe a minute to write a review,

0:48.0

I would have really, really appreciated it. It helps the show grow. It also helps when you subscribe to the show, when you download episodes.

0:55.0

All that stuff matters in terms of the algorithms and all that stuff. I don't know exactly how it all works, but I know that it matters.

1:02.0

I've got another beautiful episode for you today, and if you listened to last week's episode, you know that oftentimes callers bring forward some traumatic things.

1:11.0

A lot of you have been to hell and back multiple times in your life, even once is enough.

1:17.0

Over my nearly 20 years of experience, I've heard things that make me want to cry, make me want to throw up, make my heart sink,

1:26.0

and I'm constantly reminded of the resilience of the human spirit and how through love, through awareness, and with support, anything is healable.

1:39.0

And today's callers no different. She's been to hell and back many times. She had some really hard things happen in her childhood that you'll hear her describe, so just heads up about that.

1:49.0

And there's not a description in great detail. It's just hard things. Sometimes those things are hard to hear.

1:55.0

And she is finally committed to making herself a priority. And I love her vulnerability. I love her honesty.

2:03.0

And I also give two great actionable things that you could do as well. If you struggle with what we call emotional eating or binge eating, but I call it something different in this episode, or with not making yourself a priority, or not really feeling like you're worth anything.

2:20.0

Because when we don't make ourselves a priority, what really is the issue is self-worth. If we have self-worth, if we feel lovable, we are better making ourselves a priority.

2:30.0

So as you're listening to this episode, consider, did you go up in a household where you could express your feelings or did you have to swallow all your feelings?

2:40.0

Do you struggle with binge eating or emotional eating, using food to comfort or soothe? Is it hard for you to make yourself a priority, or either for everyone else, but not there for yourself?

2:51.0

And finally, were you mothered? You might have had a woman who was your mother, but were you truly mothered?

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