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April 20, 2021 45 mins

Society has taught us that emotional eating is bad, and we should punish and restrict ourselves for it. The issue with emotional eating is when we use food as our only tool to cope or celebrate, but it can be part of a normal and healthy way to communicate with our bodies. The truth is, sometimes your body needs to eat emotionally, but it is up to you to distinguish when you are emotionally eating for good and when you are using it as a crutch. Tapping can help you lean into this intuitively so that you can shift your focus away from restriction and towards listening to what your body needs.

Key Takeaways

If You Want To Try Tapping To Resolve Your Emotional Eating You Should:

  1. Shift your focus away from emotional eating being ‘bad’ and deconstruct what diet culture has taught you
  2. Become aware of the reason you are emotionally eating and start to trust the signals your body is sending to you
  3. Hold space for your goals, intentions, and what you truly want out of your relationship with food
  4. Practice tapping regularly to clear your anxiety and fear and address your unresolved issues around food

Emotional Eating Isn’t Always Bad

Jason Winters is a Certified Holistic Health Coach, Intuitive Eating Coach, and Gold-Standard Emotional Freedom Techniques Coach. After overcoming his own battle with disordered eating, Jason pursued his passion to serve women and men still suffering from the emotional eating cycle. Now, Jason is on a mission to help empower and free you from the chains of emotional eating, diet culture, food obsession, and body hatred so that you can live your best life possible.

How To Get Clear on What You Really Want

The path of intuitive eating has changed many lives, including Jason’s, but that doesn't mean it comes without its fair share of struggles. Society has forced us to lose our ability to trust ourselves and what the right path for us is, which is why it is so important to get clear on what you are doing, what is working for you, and what isn't. 

The first step is identifying what you really want out of your life. By holding space for your goals and intentions and doing it on your own terms, you can address your unresolved issues, learn how to acknowledge the negativity you are feeling, and most importantly, let it go.

The Beautiful Marriage Between Tapping, Emotional Eating, and Intuitive Eating

EFT, or Emotional Freedom Technique, is a powerful stress-relieving technique that combines Chinese acupuncture with modern psychology to address the fear of rejecting diet culture and guide you towards a more intuitive relationship with food. 

Emotional eating, intuitive eating, and tapping come together beautifully because they help you break down the fear, stress, and anxiety you may be feeling and clear out your emotions. Tapping can help you process your energy and help you feel lighter and more equipped to handle the anxiety and negativity plaguing you. By learning how to better understand your emotions, you can take back the control that diet culture has stripped you of and start listening to what your body needs.

Have you ever tried tapping? How has it helped you on your intuitive eating or emotional eating journey? Share which of Jason’s nuggets of wisdom touched you the most with us in the comments on the episode page.

In This Episode

  • Breaking down all of the stigma surrounding emotional eating (5:12)
  • The first thing that you should do when you want to change your relationship with food (13:56)
  • Learn from a brief synopsis of EFT and tapping and why it is used (18:46)
  • Why the marriage of tapping and your intuitive eating journey is so powerful and important (23:44)
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