5 Ways to Avoid Stress Eating While Working in Healthcare
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If you’re a woman working in healthcare, you know how stressful long shifts, back-to-back patients, and endless charting can be — and how easy it is to reach for comfort food just to cope.
In this episode, I share 5 ways to avoid stress eating while working in healthcare. I’ll teach you how to recognize true hunger versus your symptoms of stress, regulate your nervous system simply, and break habits that lead to overeating and impulsive snacking.
Whether you’re a nurse, Physician Assistant, Doctor, or other healthcare professional, this episode will help you navigate stress in a way that doesn't impact your eating.
And if it doesn't impact your eating, then you'll have an easier time losing weight without willpower.
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*The content in this podcast is for informational purposes only and is not a substitute for professional medical or psychiatric advice.