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The Psychology of Eating Podcast

The Desire to Feel Comfortable in Your Own Skin – In Session with Marc David

The Psychology of Eating Podcast

Marc David

Nutrition, Mental Health, Health & Fitness

4.7586 Ratings

🗓️ 22 February 2023

⏱️ 37 minutes

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Summary

Many of us have had the thought, "I just want to feel comfortable in my own skin." 

But have you ever stopped and truly considered this phrase?

When we talk about feeling comfortable in our skin, we're usually thinking about our weight. We want to be thinner, have a flatter belly, or trimmer thighs. We're eager to feel good in our clothes, and want to like what we see in the mirror.

And it seems like a reasonable desire to have the body that we want. 

But as we explore in this episode, there's an implicit negative belief behind this seemingly innocent goal: that, once we lose the weight, we'll finally feel good about ourselves, and be happy.

And perhaps that we'll finally feel proud of ourselves, and that we've accomplished something important, and are therefore "worthy." We can finally let go of all the guilt and self-blame, and bask in a glittering pool of self-acceptance.

Here's one thing we know, and at some level, you probably do, too…

Believing that we'll finally love and accept ourselves after losing weight is simply false.

Can we prefer to have a different body? Might we enjoy being at a certain weight better than others?

Yes, and yes.

But we can't reach our ultimate goal – to feel good about ourselves – when we're not loving and accepting ourselves along the way – in all our forms, shapes, and sizes. 

So be sure to tune into this episode, where Marc David works with fitness instructor, Brenda – who would like to eat healthy all the time so she can keep the weight off for good, and feel like a great role model for her clients. 

Like many, she judges herself for not being able to eat healthy all the time, and worries that she's turning off potential clients who don't see her "walking the talk."

As you'll hear, Marc covers some important terrain we can all use to hear, including:

✅  Where the roots of feeling uncomfortable in one's skin comes from (and why that matters)

✅  Why the unrealistic expectations we put on ourselves can be destructive and self-abusive 

✅  How to work with challenges around emotional eating and yo-yo dieting

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Transcript

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Psychology of Eating podcast, where food and body challenges are the doorway into a happier, healthier life.

0:11.0

Now, here's your host, Eating Psychology Expert and founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating, Mark David.

0:29.6

Welcome, everybody. I'm Mark David, founder of the Institute for the Psychology of Eating.

0:35.1

We're back in the Psychology of Eating podcast, and I'm with Brenda today. Welcome, Brenda.

0:39.6

Thank you. Yeah, glad you're here. Glad we're doing this. So the ideas you and I haven't met and we get to be together for a little bit of time and see if we can

0:47.6

help you move forward and whatever you wish to work with around food and body. So if you could wave your magic wand,

0:55.6

if you had a magic wand that you could wave and get whatever you wanted when it came to food,

1:00.4

when it came to your body, what would that be for you? What's the big wish? I'd like to

1:06.5

want to eat healthier all the time instead of, you know, often wanting the things I shouldn't

1:15.0

eat in more than a moderate, sorry, sometimes fashion. And I go through these cycles where I go really good and I lose weight and I get to where I'm comfortable.

1:31.4

Now, I don't want to be stick thin or anything, but I get to where I'm comfortable in my own skin.

1:37.8

And then something happens and all of a sudden I'm back two sizes bigger again.

1:43.2

I don't you really worry about weight,

1:44.8

but I don't then feel comfortable in my body.

1:48.5

So then I get angry with myself.

1:51.8

You know,

1:52.2

you start not liking yourself and in the industry

1:55.0

because I'm in the fitness industry,

1:57.0

then I feel like I'm not a failure,

2:00.1

but maybe not who I should be to empower my clients.

2:07.5

What do you do in the fitness universe?

2:10.2

Well, I'm actually a personal trainer. I've got my own studio.

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