
It’s rooted in your subconscious identity ~
the part of your mind that runs your habits, cravings, motivation, and self-image.
Emotional eating when stress or loneliness hits
“Starting again Monday”
Perfectionism → “If I mess up once, the whole day is ruined”
Procrastinating on workouts or meal prepping
Negative self-talk (“I’m so lazy. I’ll always be fat. I can’t stick to anything.”)
Comparing yourself to others & shrinking back
Eating for comfort → then feeling regret, shame, or guilt
“Losing weight is unsafe,”
“Being seen is scary,”
“Food is my only comfort,”
“Change is overwhelming,”
…it will sabotage every attempt you make
~ even the ones you truly want ~
When you shift the identity your mind believes is
safe and normal,
your habits, cravings, confidence, and motivation begin to shift with it.
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And I’m a woman who released 83 pounds in 6 months..
not through restriction, obsession,
or another Monday restart…
but by finally healing the root of why I was holding onto the weight.
My Story: From Hiding in My Body to Finally Being Seen:
For years, I knew how to lose weight “on paper.”
I’d start diets, join programs, count calories, try harder…
and still feel like I was losing the battle with myself.
I thought I needed:


You’re not lazy.
You’re not undisciplined.
You’re not making excuses.
You’re stuck in a survival pattern your subconscious thinks is helping you.
“I’ll start again next week.”
“I just need to get motivated.”
“Why do I ruin it every time I make progress?”
too hard
too unfamiliar
too unsafe
or “not you”
Being seen with confidence
Taking up space
Believing you deserve success
Setting boundaries
Trusting yourself
Feeling proud of your body
Letting go of food as emotional comfort
Your subconscious keeps you “safe
even if that safety looks like staying stuck, playing small, constantly overwhelmed, or burnt out.
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Start reprogramming the thoughts and beliefs that keep pulling you back into procrastination, perfectionism, and self-doubt.
This powerful audio guides your subconscious to start choosing alignment over avoidance — so you can finally follow through.
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In private sessions, we uncover and rewire the subconscious blocks behind:.
food cravings
emotional eating
binge cycles
“all or nothing” behavior
inconsistency
fear of being seen
body shame
We reprogram your identity from
“I can’t stick to anything”
→ “I am a woman who succeeds.”
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You trust yourself around food.
You start healthy habits and keep them.
You no longer spiral after a slip-up or binge.
You make choices that support your goals without overthinking.
You eat without guilt, shame, or
“making up for it later.”
You stop shrinking yourself or apologizing for wanting more.
“Food is comfort — I can’t cope without it.”
“If I lose weight, I’ll be judged.”
“If I fail again, I’ll be embarrassed.”
“It’s selfish to put myself first.”
“I’m just not someone who can stick to things.”
These invisible beliefs control your cravings, emotional eating, motivation, and follow-through.
habits
cravings
emotional triggers
motivation
and self-image are stored
This is where we reprogram the patterns that have kept you stuck in self-sabotage.
Once your subconscious believes:
“I AM someone who follows through,”
“I AM someone who treats my body with care,”
“I AM someone who loses weight and keeps it off”
your actions naturally match that identity.
No more forcing motivation.
No more all-or-nothing cycles.
No more starting over..




