If you find yourself reaching for chocolate at 3pm and thinking, “Why can’t I just get a grip?”, this episode is for you.
Because here’s the truth:
✨ It’s not about willpower.
✨ It’s not weakness.
✨ And it’s definitely not you failing.
In this honest conversation, we unpack:
- Why sugar cravings intensify during perimenopause and menopause
- What’s really behind those energy crashes that leave you foggy and frustrated
- How blood sugar rhythms affect your mood, focus, and confidence
- Three simple yet powerful shifts to ease cravings without restriction or shame
- The deeper truth: cravings aren’t moral failings – they’re messages from a body seeking safety and support
Imagine approaching cravings with curiosity, not criticism.
Imagine letting go of guilt and giving yourself what you truly need.
Imagine feeling steady, clear, and at peace with food again.
That’s what this episode offers you.
If this resonates, share it with a friend who feels like she’s fighting her body. Because when we tell the truth about what’s really going on, we create space to heal.
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Remember, Lovely - You’re not broken. You’re human.
And healing starts Before the Salad.
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This is just the beginning — we’re diving deeper into what it really means to feel good again, from the inside out.
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Until next time, be kind to yourself. You’re not alone — and you’re not broken.