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Break the Rules

Break the Rules

著者: Annie Ellis
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Break the Rules is the podcast for you if you’re ready to kick misinformation, diet culture rules & restriction to the curb and understand how to support your fat loss goals & your health for the long term whilst improving your relationship with food and how you FEEL in and about your body! As your host, Annie Ellis, I'll be dismantling the biggest myths keeping you stuck & giving you the evidence-based strategies week on week to do exactly that Join me on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/aellisnutrition/ Work with me https://www.aellisnutrition.com/homeAnnie Ellis 衛生・健康的な生活
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  • 80. What actually happens when you do too much
    2026/05/29

    Ever had one of those weeks where everything just feels harder?


    You’re more irritated by people. Snapping at the kids. Feeling less patient. More “on edge.” Food feels louder. Your body feels more triggering. Tiny things suddenly feel massive. You feel less like yourself somehow… but you can’t really explain why.


    Most women assume they just need to push through…


    Or maybe you just brush it aside as “hormones”


    But what if those moments are actually telling you something really important and can be avoided in the future?


    In this episode, I’m talking about the signs that you might be doing too much, physically, mentally or emotionally and repeatedly walking the path to burnout, hitting a wall or bingeing through the cupboards at 9pm again…especially if you’re someone who’s high-achieving, used to carrying a lot, or has a complicated relationship with food and exercise


    We’re getting into:

    • why the usual signs of overdoing it often go unnoticed
    • the subtle shifts that tend to happen long before burnout or breakdown
    • why exercise affects different women completely differently
    • the hidden emotional weight movement can start carrying
    • and the question I now use with both myself and clients instead of “am I doing too much?”


    If you’ve ever felt like your capacity for life keep dipping in and out and you’re not sure why and it creeps into your relationship with food, your ability to handle things or your relationships with the people around you, this one’s for you


    And if this conversation feels SUPER familiar and you’re realising your relationship with food, body and movement are taking up far more space in your life than you want or not giving you the sustainable health and joy you wish they would - 1:1 coaching is where we change that - apply here

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    25 分
  • 79. You don't hate your body as much as you think...
    2026/05/09

    Before you decide you need to lose weight, cut carbs, start over, get stricter, shrink yourself or “finally get your body together”…


    I need you to hear this episode!


    You know that moment where you’re exhausted, overstimulated, emotionally wrung out… and suddenly you’re standing in front of the mirror thinking…


    “I HATE my body”
    “I need to get back on track”
    “Something has to change”


    So the mental spiral begins. Calories. Steps. Cutting carbs. Starting over. Fixing yourself.


    But what if your body was never actually the problem?


    In this episode, I’m unpacking the hidden pattern of body scapegoating


    Where hidden stress and big feelings get redirected onto your body because it feels like the easiest thing to control


    So if you’ve ever spiralled about your body after a hard day or stressful week, felt the urge to diet every time life feels overwhelming or found yourself trapped between body obsession and binge/restrict cycles and can’t quite put a finger on why


    …this episode will probably shine some light on what’s underneath that


    We’re talking about:


    • why your body becomes the emotional punching bag (and subtle signs you’re taking stress out on your body)
    • the real reason “fixing your body” never creates lasting peace
    • how dieting and control behaviours become coping mechanisms
    • the overlap between body image distress and emotional dysregulation
    • what to ask yourself to stop next Monday turning into another “start over” moment


    If you recognised yourself in this episode and you’re tired of constantly trying to fix your life through your body, this is exactly the kind of work we do inside coaching so you can make peace with food and your body, enjoy your one life and pass that relationship onto your kids - apply here

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    18 分
  • 78. Why Summer makes you feel wrong in your body
    2026/04/23

    If summer makes you feel like your body has suddenly become a problem to fix


    If the approach to it is making you feel like you are behind in some way or “wrong” exactly how you are


    I’m going to shift that for you in today's episode


    Because the pressure you’re feeling right now isn’t really about your body at all


    You might have dieted before and felt better, more confident, more in control, less self conscious


    But at the same time…
    You were thinking about food more
    Managing it. Monitoring it.
    Trying not to lose the progress
    Never fully switching off


    Or maybe you hit a goal weight and the satisfaction slowly dissipates until you move the goalposts again


    So why does summer bring this up every year?


    And why does changing your body never quite give you the ease or lasting peace you’re actually looking for?


    In this episode, I break down what’s really driving this cycle and what actually needs to change if you want to feel calm, confident and present this summer…and every summer thereafter without it depending on your body


    Don’t forget to share this podcast with someone you feel might benefit, leave a 5* review so more people can find it


    AND if you’re ready to go beyond awareness and actually LIVE these principles in your life so you can feel free from the yo-yo with food, the noise, the constant on edge feeling and feel at peace around food and in yourself no matter where you are or what season it is - your application to 1:1 coaching is here

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    21 分
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