Enjoy The Holidays Without Feeling Deprived! Download My FREE “12 Days of Healthy Hormones” Holiday Hacks Guide
Hey friend,
Today, I’m continuing my 6-week series about how to enjoy the holidays…without sabotaging your hormones or gaining weight.
Do you struggle with food noise?
...That constant internal chatter that has you obsessing about food all the time?
If you find yourself:
This episode is for you!
Join me as I unpack:
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Why food noise is particularly difficult to deal with during the holidays
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The three factors driving unhealthy holiday eating behaviors
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Which hormone imbalance can make holiday food noise worse
Plus, I’ll share 7 tips to quiet your food noise during holiday gatherings, including one neuro-hack you’re not gonna believe! If you’ve ever been tempted to cancel your holiday plans (because who wants to go to a party where you can’t eat anything?), this episode is for you!
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Next Steps:
Enjoy The Holidays Without Feeling Deprived! Download My FREE “12 Days of Healthy Hormones” Holiday Hacks Guide: https://bit.ly/12daysHH
EP 49 | Put Down That Fork! 5 Nutrition Hacks to Preceny Holiday Overeating & Control Cravings [Holidays & Hormones]: https://pod.fo/e/287bfa
EP 48 | Crush Holiday Food FOMO! 3 Epic Mindset Shifts to Start Making Now! [Holidays & Hormones]: https://pod.fo/e/285300
EP 17 | The Hidden Cause of Hormonal Weight Gain in Women Over 40: Adrenal Fatigue: https://pod.fo/e/24389
Think You Might Have A Hormone Imbalance? Take My FREE Hormone Symptom Profiling Assessment: https://bit.ly/takemyhormonequiz
Ready to Stop The Guesswork & Feel Like “You” Again? Apply to Work With Me: https://bit.ly/getstartedapp
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Want to Connect? Email Me: monica@monicalanetopete.com
*Disclaimer: Information provided in this podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. The information is not intended or implied to supplement or replace professional medical treatment, advice, and/or diagnosis. I share the strategies that have worked for me and you are advised to do your own research and speak to your medical provider for care.