Rhiannon Lambert
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boxes you can tick through you know you can probably find those on chat gpt have a look at yourself how are you struggling how are you doing out of 10 how do you feel within yourself then in another box next to it you start collating the information on what are the certain foods like in a traffic light list i do in clinic with green as what i consider my safe foods amber what could be remotely triggering for me and red things that i just don't allow myself because i feel i get stuck in that cycle of restriction or guilt consistently
And it's starting to pick apart all the cues and then working slowly to build it up.
We're definitely going to do a relationship with Food Workshop on nutrition plus an eight week intensive.
But for now, I think the best thing is definitely to start looking at yourself and noticing the enjoyable things and really trying to add in something that brings you joy every single day rather than focusing and fixating on the negatives.
You need to put the negatives on the paper, remove them from your head.
I think that was a lovely, lovely way to summarize, but just so you don't feel hard on yourself.
It takes a lot of time, a lot of work, inner compassion.
And for some people that can come quicker than others.
And yeah, perfection doesn't exist.
in mind I think it's a beautiful thing to add and it leads us actually if you could expand on it Ella because the next question from an anonymous listener but thank you she's tuning in from Sweden and they've said hi your podcast brings me so much comfort each week I've heard that breathwork can help regulate the nervous system but I don't know where to start what would you recommend for beginners and I think Ella with breathwork is something we can all do for free at home we can sit down but it
It's finding your headspace to be in the right frame of mind to even embark upon that.
Like I said, for me, it's through music.
I find it really difficult.
So I'm wondering if, yeah, you could give us some advice there.
You don't have to be a singer to sing just so you know, do it in private.
You know, you let it out like Ella on her dog walks.
For so many people that are in a high-pressured work office environment,
Do you know what this raises in my head as you were discussing that?
It brought me back to my uni dissertation where I looked at self-efficacy.
I had a huge invested interest at the time in the psychological reasons of why we eat and what we eat.