Q&A: Stop Chasing Outcomes: The Real Work of Recovery is What You're Avoiding
You sent in your questions, and I am answering them, honestly and without holding back.
This episode is a solo Q&A where I go deep on five listener questions that cover some of the most common, most stuck places in recovery. From comparison and fatphobia to leaving home, reintroducing exercise, gut health complications and the terrifying thought that maybe you actually don't want to get better. If any of these have been living rent-free in your head, this one is for you.
This episode is for you if:
In this episode, we cover:
✨ Why seeing someone close to you lose weight can trigger even a recovered person, and what that is actually pointing to
✨ The difference between what we think we are chasing and the feeling we are really after
✨ Micro restrictions and why they will always backfire, even when they seem sensible
✨ Yes, you are probably fatphobic, and no, that does not say anything bad about you as a person
✨ Why you cannot simply drop a fear of fatness until your nervous system has evidence it is safe to do so
✨ The difference between wanting to recover and being willing to do what recovery requires
✨ Why identifying with your eating disorder makes the prospect of recovery feel like a death
✨ Can you recover in the same environment where you became ill? The honest answer
✨ Autonomy, rebellion and why your own recovery has to belong to you, not your parents
✨ Gut infections, food intolerances and SIBO: how to approach freedom when certain foods cause real physical consequences
✨ Reintroducing exercise after a long break: why the thoughts you are afraid of coming up are exactly the ones you need to face
✨ The difference between "I have to exercise" and "I choose to exercise" and why that distinction matters enormously
✨ What it actually means to bridge the gap between no exercise and a genuinely free relationship with movement
Powerful quotes from the episode:
💬 "Trauma is also what didn't happen to you. The absence of the big stuff does not mean your emotional needs were met."
💬 "Of course you are fatphobic. We all are. We have been conditioned to be. That is not a character flaw. That is what recovery is here to dismantle."
💬 "Want and willing are two very different things. You can want recovery with everything you have and still not be willing to do what it takes. That is where the real work begins."
💬 "You cannot heal what you are not willing to face. The thoughts you are scared of coming up when you exercise are exactly the ones that need to come up so you can move through them."
💬 "True freedom is feeling at home with yourself wherever you are in the world, whatever is going on in your life. That is the goal. Not a location. Not a body size. Just you, at home in yourself."
If any of these questions sound like your own inner monologue, you are not alone and you are not broken. You are just someone doing the brave, messy, necessary work of recovery. Keep going.
Much love. 💛
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