Losing It! Weight Loss for Emotional Eaters
SPOILER ALERT: If you’re looking for a “quick fix” solution to help you drop 10kg and gain back 15kg, this podcast will be massively disappointing. But, if you want to stop emotional eating and find out how to lose weight for life, this is for you. Join Australia's Emotional Eating Coach, Kylie Pax, as she shows you how.
Losing It! Weight Loss for Emotional Eaters
Adrenal Fatigue vs. Willpower
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If you're a woman over 40 who's exhausted by 3pm, craving sugar you can't explain, and wondering why you can't stay consistent no matter how much you know about nutrition, this episode is for you.
In this episode, Kylie Pax unpacks the real relationship between adrenal fatigue, cortisol dysregulation, and self-sabotage. This isn't another episode telling you it's all in your head, and it isn't another one letting hormones take the blame for every skipped plan and every binge. Kylie introduces the Capacity vs. Character framework — a practical way to tell the difference between a genuine low-energy day and an old story hiding behind a diagnosis, plus the 3-Question Capacity Check you can run any time you feel yourself about to spiral.
If you've ever said "I think it's my hormones" right before reaching for something you know isn't part of your plan, this episode gives you the tool to find out what's actually true.
What You'll Learn
- Why adrenal fatigue and cortisol dysregulation are real for women over 40 and perimenopausal women, and why that's still not the whole story
- The difference between capacity (what you have in the tank) and character (whether you keep your word anyway)
- The 3-Question Capacity Check: a practical framework to run before you quit on your plan
- Why "resizing" your standard beats abandoning it on a low-energy day
- How to treat sleep, protein, and stress management as identity-building acts of discipline, not excuses
- A real client example of applying this framework to break a nightly perimenopause binge cycle
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