The Real Reason You Feel the Need to Control Everything About Food (The Nervous System Series, Ep. 5)
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You don't have a control problem. You have a nervous system that found control through food.
Episode 5 of the Nervous System Series is about the real reason behind the compulsion to track, restrict, and micromanage everything around food, including my own story of moving to university at 18, my nervous system hitting DEEP dysregulation, and realizing years later that what I thought was my personality was actually a strategy. A really effective, really painful, really exhausting strategy.
We go into why the brain keeps filing "control food = feel safer" even when you knowwww it's not logical, the loop where external control creates more dysregulation over time, why this bleeds into your to-do lists and your relationships and everywhere else, and what it actually means to rewire at the root rather than just get better at managing it.
You've wanted to let go for a long time. This episode is about why you haven't been able to, and what actually has to change.
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