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Breaking the Cycle

When stress takes over, it often leads to feelings of shame and self-judgment, creating a vicious cycle of negative self-talk. Instead of focusing solely on food choices or weight, prioritize reducing stress and practicing self-compassion. By acknowledging the underlying issues, individuals can begin to silence their inner critic and foster a healthier relationship with themselves.
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