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Emotional Eats Podcast: What Women Over 40 Really Need to Know About Food, Hormones, and Their Bodies Without the BS

58. Letting go of Clutter to Let Go of Emotional Overeating {Stress Eating, Minimalism in Midlife, Midlife Women, Emotional Eating, Healthy Tips for Women over 40, Women over 50}

10 Jun 2024

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Free Guide: 10 Daily Tips to Stop Stress Eating. Welcome to Episode 58 of the Emotional Eats Podcast!   Many women struggle with weight loss, feeling comfortable in their skin, and dealing with menopause symptoms. Kim explains that using food as a coping mechanism is often the easiest way to cope when you need to address the underlying emotions, stress, and unresolved issues in our lives.  This brings us to one of the many things that can make it hard to stay on track.  The main topic of the episode is clutter.  Believe it or not physical, digital, and mental - can contribute to emotional eating and sabotage your efforts towards a healthy lifestyle. Kim shares her own embarrassing experiences with clutter, such as too many unread emails in her inbox and struggling to let go of clothes from different sizes. She discusses the various forms of clutter and how clutter bombards our senses, creates mental fatigue, breeds anxiety and procrastination, and ultimately leads us to use food as a coping mechanism. The episode provides practical tips for decluttering, such as setting a timer for 10 minutes to tackle one area at a time, unsubscribing from unnecessary emails and social media accounts, and turning off notifications that cause distractions. Kim emphasizes the importance of creating a calm, clutter-free environment to reduce stress, improve focus, and promote overall well-being. Additionally, Kim introduces the concept of "mental clutter" – toxic relationships, negative self-talk, and limiting beliefs that weigh us down emotionally. She encourages listeners to reclaim their space, both physically and mentally, by letting go of anything that no longer serves them, in order to make room for joy, creativity, and self-care. Highlights: Using food as a coping mechanism and the impact of clutter on mental well-being. (0:00) Clutter and its impact on mental health. (3:59) Clutter and its impact on productivity and mental ability to work. (9:08) Decluttering physical and digital spaces to reduce stress and improve mental well-being. (14:12) Managing digital clutter to reduce mental fatigue. (21:27) Managing distractions and mental clutter for better focus and well-being. (25:29) Decluttering for mental and physical well-being. (30:07)   Connect with Kim: https://www.instagram.com/kimhyneshealth https://www.kimhynes.com     Join the Emotional Eats Community on Facebook to get more support, tips and be connected to other women going through this midlife health, menopause and weight loss journey. If you like the Emotional Eats podcast, please subscribe/follow and give us a 5 star rating and review and tag us on social media. I would be so grateful. Curious about coaching with Kim?  BOOK A CALL.  This is a free 30 minute consultation (for coaching only). Help yourself to a free guide from Kim:  10 Daily Tips to Stop Stress Eating. Note:  The information in this podcast is not to replace working with your doctor, other medical practitioner or mental health practitioner.  This podcast is to provide conversation, information and entertainment. My favorite evening drink (or dessert) is Organifi Gold Chocolate.  It is like a "healthy dark hot chocolate".  With reishi mushrooms and lemon balm extract for calming and relaxing, it's perfect in the afternoon or evening.  Gold  also has superfoods like tumeric and ginger.  It's nonGMO, vegan and organic. You can check out all of Organifi's healthy products at https://www.organifishop.com/  and make sure to use the code:  KIMH   for 20% off. .  

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