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EP 229.5: How to Shift Your Identity from Weight Loss Obsessed & Chronic Dieter to Recovery Queen👑
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Ready to make the hardest shift in eating disorder recovery? In this powerful episode, Lindsey tackles the most challenging aspect of healing: letting go of weight loss goals completely. If you're a high achiever who's built your identity around being "weight conscious," this episode will challenge everything you thought you knew about recovery. Learn why you can't truly recover while still wanting to lose weight and get practical steps to shift your primary goal from weight loss to recovery freedom.
Key Takeaways- You cannot recover while still holding onto weight loss as a goal
- Recovery requires complete surrender and a total shift in perspective
- Weight loss goals keep you stuck in eating disorder behaviors
- Your identity isn't based on a number - it's based on who you choose to become
- Action before belief: You must act differently before you feel differently
- Why high achievers struggle to let go of weight loss goals
- The difference between false self (diet culture) vs. true self (recovery)
- How "thin = win" mentality keeps you trapped
- Moving from weight loss as primary mission to recovery as primary goal
- The programming of diet culture: "You can't trust yourself with food"
- How before/after photos and diet products reinforce harmful beliefs
- Why "maintenance mode" is still diet culture thinking
- The slippery slope of counting macros, calories, and measuring
Step 1: Self-Compassion
- Recognizing you've been programmed by diet culture
- Understanding you're not like other people - and that's okay
- Giving yourself grace for past beliefs about weight
Step 2: Acceptance
- Accepting that weight loss may be okay for some, but not for you
- Understanding your eating disorder history changes the rules
- Believing you can never diet again - and that's your strength
Step 3: Strategic Planning
- Making concrete changes to support your new mindset
- Discarding clothes that don't fit your natural body
- Setting boundaries with diet culture influences
- Stop following diet culture social media accounts
- Eliminate body checking behaviors
- Remove scales, step trackers, and calorie counting apps
- Distance yourself from people who talk about restricting calories
- Stop contributing to wellness culture that harms women
- Health and happiness as primary goals
- Nourishing your body to function at its highest level
- Getting your body to its natural state through adequate nutrition
- Building trust between you and your body
- Surrounding yourself with supportive recovery community
- "You have to shift perspective of your goal... recovery requires complete surrender."
- "Weight loss isn't good at all costs and weight gain isn't bad."
- "When you give trust to your body, your body learns to trust you."
- "It's okay for them, but not for me."
- "Your identity is not based on a number, a metric, a step count, or a calorie."
Dr. Maria Rego, President of the National Eating Disorder Association: "When you no longer value the eating disorder, you don't buy in to the idea that you should be engaging in weight loss or unhealthy eating patterns."
The Reality Check Questions- Do you identify as someone who is super weight conscious constantly?
- Are you only allowing yourself to recover up to a certain weight?
- Are you terrified of gaining over your "maintenance zone"?
- Why is it okay for others to eat freely but not you?
- "What am I so scared of when I think about not trying to lose weight?"
- "Where have I not been giving myself compassion and grace?"
- "What beliefs about weight loss am I holding onto that aren't serving me?"
- "How would my life change if I made health and happiness my primary goals?"
- "What boundaries do I need to set to support my recovery mindset?"
Choose ONE and go all in:
- Unfollow all diet culture social media accounts
- Throw away your scale
- Donate clothes that don't fit your natural body size
- Stop tracking calories, macros, or steps
- Have an honest conversation with someone about your recovery needs
- Join a supportive recovery community
Old Thinking → New Thinking
- "I need to lose weight" → "My body needs nourishment to function"
- "Weight gain is bad" → "Weight restoration is healing"
- "I can't trust myself with food" → "I'm learning to trust my body's wisdom"
- "I need rules around food" → "Rules have kept me trapped"
- "Thin = successful" → "Healthy and happy = successful"
- You're tired of the constant mental chatter about weight
- You recognize that weight loss goals keep you stuck
- You're willing to challenge beliefs that no longer serve you
- You want freedom more than you want to be thin
- You're ready to take action even when it feels scary
Join other women on the same journey in the Her Best Self Society Facebook community - a safe space where women celebrate recovery wins, not weight loss victories.
Connect with Lindsey- Website: www.herbestself.co
- Private Facebook Community: www.herbestselfsociety.com
- Client Applications: www.herbestself.co
Lindsey Nichol is a former competitive figure skater turned God-led entrepreneur, boy mom, and digital CEO. After surrendering her own weight loss obsession and finding true freedom in recovery, she now helps high-achieving women shift their identity from weight loss warrior to recovery queen.
If this episode challenged you to think differently about your goals, please leave a rating and review! Your support helps more women break free from the weight loss trap that's keeping them stuck in their eating disorders.
274 episodes
Manage episode 496456629 series 3401610
Ready to make the hardest shift in eating disorder recovery? In this powerful episode, Lindsey tackles the most challenging aspect of healing: letting go of weight loss goals completely. If you're a high achiever who's built your identity around being "weight conscious," this episode will challenge everything you thought you knew about recovery. Learn why you can't truly recover while still wanting to lose weight and get practical steps to shift your primary goal from weight loss to recovery freedom.
Key Takeaways- You cannot recover while still holding onto weight loss as a goal
- Recovery requires complete surrender and a total shift in perspective
- Weight loss goals keep you stuck in eating disorder behaviors
- Your identity isn't based on a number - it's based on who you choose to become
- Action before belief: You must act differently before you feel differently
- Why high achievers struggle to let go of weight loss goals
- The difference between false self (diet culture) vs. true self (recovery)
- How "thin = win" mentality keeps you trapped
- Moving from weight loss as primary mission to recovery as primary goal
- The programming of diet culture: "You can't trust yourself with food"
- How before/after photos and diet products reinforce harmful beliefs
- Why "maintenance mode" is still diet culture thinking
- The slippery slope of counting macros, calories, and measuring
Step 1: Self-Compassion
- Recognizing you've been programmed by diet culture
- Understanding you're not like other people - and that's okay
- Giving yourself grace for past beliefs about weight
Step 2: Acceptance
- Accepting that weight loss may be okay for some, but not for you
- Understanding your eating disorder history changes the rules
- Believing you can never diet again - and that's your strength
Step 3: Strategic Planning
- Making concrete changes to support your new mindset
- Discarding clothes that don't fit your natural body
- Setting boundaries with diet culture influences
- Stop following diet culture social media accounts
- Eliminate body checking behaviors
- Remove scales, step trackers, and calorie counting apps
- Distance yourself from people who talk about restricting calories
- Stop contributing to wellness culture that harms women
- Health and happiness as primary goals
- Nourishing your body to function at its highest level
- Getting your body to its natural state through adequate nutrition
- Building trust between you and your body
- Surrounding yourself with supportive recovery community
- "You have to shift perspective of your goal... recovery requires complete surrender."
- "Weight loss isn't good at all costs and weight gain isn't bad."
- "When you give trust to your body, your body learns to trust you."
- "It's okay for them, but not for me."
- "Your identity is not based on a number, a metric, a step count, or a calorie."
Dr. Maria Rego, President of the National Eating Disorder Association: "When you no longer value the eating disorder, you don't buy in to the idea that you should be engaging in weight loss or unhealthy eating patterns."
The Reality Check Questions- Do you identify as someone who is super weight conscious constantly?
- Are you only allowing yourself to recover up to a certain weight?
- Are you terrified of gaining over your "maintenance zone"?
- Why is it okay for others to eat freely but not you?
- "What am I so scared of when I think about not trying to lose weight?"
- "Where have I not been giving myself compassion and grace?"
- "What beliefs about weight loss am I holding onto that aren't serving me?"
- "How would my life change if I made health and happiness my primary goals?"
- "What boundaries do I need to set to support my recovery mindset?"
Choose ONE and go all in:
- Unfollow all diet culture social media accounts
- Throw away your scale
- Donate clothes that don't fit your natural body size
- Stop tracking calories, macros, or steps
- Have an honest conversation with someone about your recovery needs
- Join a supportive recovery community
Old Thinking → New Thinking
- "I need to lose weight" → "My body needs nourishment to function"
- "Weight gain is bad" → "Weight restoration is healing"
- "I can't trust myself with food" → "I'm learning to trust my body's wisdom"
- "I need rules around food" → "Rules have kept me trapped"
- "Thin = successful" → "Healthy and happy = successful"
- You're tired of the constant mental chatter about weight
- You recognize that weight loss goals keep you stuck
- You're willing to challenge beliefs that no longer serve you
- You want freedom more than you want to be thin
- You're ready to take action even when it feels scary
Join other women on the same journey in the Her Best Self Society Facebook community - a safe space where women celebrate recovery wins, not weight loss victories.
Connect with Lindsey- Website: www.herbestself.co
- Private Facebook Community: www.herbestselfsociety.com
- Client Applications: www.herbestself.co
Lindsey Nichol is a former competitive figure skater turned God-led entrepreneur, boy mom, and digital CEO. After surrendering her own weight loss obsession and finding true freedom in recovery, she now helps high-achieving women shift their identity from weight loss warrior to recovery queen.
If this episode challenged you to think differently about your goals, please leave a rating and review! Your support helps more women break free from the weight loss trap that's keeping them stuck in their eating disorders.
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