Your doppelgänger is not a reference to that tripped out college experience you had where you thought you were in the Matrix. Your doppelgänger is that voice in your head that operates at 100 gazillion decibels telling you that you are … Read More
Does Accepting Your Body Mean You’ll Be Unhappy?
When I first read about the concept of accepting your body in order to change your behaviors around food, I thought it was nuts. I thought that if I accepted my body the way it was, it meant giving up and … Read More
Why You Can’t Stick To A Diet
Do you make plans to ‘eat really clean’, then blow it all to pieces as soon as the cheese tray hits the table? Do you have trouble ‘just having one bite’ of chips or cake or chips dipped in … Read More
How I follow the “eat whatever you want” diet
When I tell people that I follow the “eat whatever you want” diet, they do not understand what I mean. When I tell my clients that they can eat whatever they want too, they look terrified. They are scared they … Read More
5 Habits Of A Confident Woman
What are the habits of a confident woman? Consistent exercise? Good makeup? Oh haaaeelll no. We are conditioned to believe that confidence comes from having a better appearance. If you’ve been following my work for more than 30 seconds, you … Read More
FRR Ep 7 – Own Your Story – Interview With Camille DePutter
In this episode, I discuss a super important topic with one of my boxing friends – writer, coach, storyteller, lover of language and fighter – Camille DePutter, on the importance of owning your story. In this episode, we talk about: How Camille … Read More
How To Love Your Body (by not loving your body)
Loving Your Body Is Not Enough – This post was originally prepared for Breaking Muscle. “Love your body” seems to be the new “strong is the new skinny”. While this is absolutely a shift in the right direction as … Read More
How To Love Your Body (by not loving your body)
Loving Your Body Is Not Enough – This post was originally prepared for Breaking Muscle. “Love your body” seems to be the new “strong is the new skinny”. While this is absolutely a shift in the right direction as … Read More