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Jan 16
12m 39s

How Binge Eating Reflects Our Struggle w...

Georgie Fear and the Confident Eaters Team
About this episode

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Episode Summary

In this episode, Georgie Fear explores the psychological chain reactions behind binge eating, revealing how it often serves as a rebound effect from excessive restraint and self-sacrifice. Through the story of Marta, a busy mom juggling family and business, listeners learn how binge eating isn't about selfishness—it's actually a compensation for too much selflessness.

Key Topics Covered

  • Why binge eating doesn't occur in isolation—it's a rebound or "ricochet" from preceding circumstances
  • The intersection of restraint and entitlement in disordered eating
  • How excessive self-sacrifice during the day leads to compensatory eating behaviors
  • The difference between healthy restraint and harmful restriction
  • Why taking away the "problem food" isn't the solution

Main Story: Marta's Journey

Marta is a married mother of four who runs a home business while managing her children's busy schedules. Despite loving her life, she struggles with eating entire boxes of cookies in her car between errands. Georgie reveals how Marta's binge eating is actually an aftershock of practicing too much selflessness—skipping meals, ignoring her own needs, and constantly serving others.

Key Insights

  • Binge eating behaviors can be understood as a solution rather than just a problem
  • Strong emotional attachments to binge behaviors are normal—even when you desperately want to stop
  • The solution isn't more restraint; it's learning to ease up on the excessive ways we restrict ourselves
  • Not all restraint is bad—healthy restraint allows balanced decision-making

Action Steps Discussed

  1. Allow yourself to rest when tired
  2. Make time to eat proper meals
  3. Give yourself permission to daydream and think about your own wants
  4. Dedicate time to activities just for yourself
  5. Explore what you want—not just what others need

Connect with Confident Eaters
For more resources on achieving complete food freedom, visit ConfidentEaters.com or subscribe to the Breaking Up with Binge Eating Podcast.

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