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If you’ve ever said, “I just need more willpower around food,” this episode will challenge that belief in the best possible way.

In this episode of Total Health in Midlife, Elizabeth Sherman breaks down the three types of overeating most common in high-functioning midlife women: end-of-day reward eating, all-day grazing, and weekend or social overeating. While they all feel like the same problem, they’re driven by very different triggers—and that’s why one-size-fits-all solutions keep failing.

Instead of offering another set of food rules, Elizabeth explains how to identify the cue behind your overeating pattern. When you can name what’s actually driving the behavior—stress relief, boredom, connection, habit, resentment—you stop fighting food and start rebuilding self-trust.

If you’ve been stuck in the cycle of “being good” during the week and “starting over” on Monday, this episode will help you understand why—and what to do instead.


The Biggest Problem Midlife Women Face Regarding Overeating in Midlife

The biggest problem midlife women face with overeating in midlife is misdiagnosis. “Overeating” is often treated as a discipline issue, when in reality it is a symptom of different habit loops driven by specific cues. These cues may include time of day (evening reward eating), environment (restaurant or social triggers), emotional states (stress, boredom, depletion), or habitual sequences (kitchen grazing between tasks).

When midlife women experience unexplained weight gain, stubborn belly fat, or inconsistent eating habits, they often respond by tightening control—cutting out foods, tracking calories, restricting during the week, or attempting strict meal plans. However, these approaches fail because they assume that every overeating episode is caused by the same problem. In reality, end-of-day stress eating requires a different intervention than all-day grazing or social overeating.

Without understanding the cue and reward behind the behavior, diets and food rules only address the surface. They do not resolve the underlying need for decompression, connection, micro-reward, or emotional regulation. As a result, women feel stuck in an exhausting cycle of restriction, rebellion, and regret—leading to increased stress, shame, and disconnection from their bodies.

WHAT YOU’LL LEARN

  • Why “overeating” is a symptom label—not a diagnosis—and how that changes everything
  • The difference betwee

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If you’re a woman in midlife who wants better health without obsessing over weight, you’re in the right place. I’m Elizabeth Sherman, a life and health coach and host of the Total Health in Midlife Podcast.

After coaching hundreds of women, I know the real problem usually isn’t “not enough information” – it’s too much of it, and not knowing where to start. With close to 300 episodes, this show can feel that way too.

To make it easy, I created a free Listener’s Roadmap that helps you figure out which episodes are right for you right now. Tell me what you’re struggling with – low energy, emotional eating, stress, sleep, exercise, or all of the above – and I’ll point you to a curated path of episodes and resources to get you moving.

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