#103: Meal Planning Is Pulling Me Back Into Restriction

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This episode is an answer to a question submitted on Patreon from Andy, who asked:

“How can we approach meal planning without falling into old patterns? Every time I start to think about meal planning or meal prep, it triggers me, and reminds me of dieting. But as a parent, I know I’ll go nuts if I don’t have some kind of plan to get dinner ready. I’d love to be able to find the balance between planning meals and maintaining the flexibility I’ve built with food, and continue to work on. I’m so reluctant to slip back into old behaviors and that restrictive mindset, and I guess I’m just looking for insight from you. I’m assuming you’ve had clients navigating this! Thank you so much for everything.”

Abbie dives into so much in the answer, including:

  • The difference between self-compassionate meal planning and self-controlling

  • Ideas for making mealtime easy, enjoyable, and convenient

  • Stepping into a calm and relaxed approach to meals

  • How to release the diet culture mindset around "meal prep"

  • How to know whether your approach to planning meals is embedded in sneaky food rules

  • What we gain back when we create flexibility

  • Whether structure is possible without falling into restriction

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