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Audit Your Diet: The 3 Environments To Calm Your Cravings

Audit Your Diet: The 3 Environments To Calm Your Cravings

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When you hear diet, you probably think food. But what you eat is just part of the story. If cravings, emotional eating, or feeling “out of control” around food frustrate you, this episode is for you.When we hear the word diet, we immediately think about food. But diet is everything that enters your being. What you eat matters—but so does what you watch, what you listen to, who you spend time with, and the environments shaping your emotional state. Your nervous system is constantly listening. When it feels unsafe, cravings rise. When it feels safe, they calm.In this episode, I’ll share how to audit your physical, social, and media environments so you can reduce emotional eating, calm cravings, and create safety in your daily life.Here are the three environments I want you to explore.1. Your Physical EnvironmentWhat is surrounding you daily?Your home environment directly influences your behavior.When you are tired, stressed, overwhelmed, or vulnerable, your nervous system seeks safety and comfort.If trigger foods are easily accessible, they become the fastest relief.This is not about restriction.This is about reducing triggers and creating safety.Ask yourself:What foods in my home trigger automatic eating?What coping mechanisms are easily within reach?What small changes would create more support and ease?Change the environment → reduce the trigger → calm the response.2. Your Social EnvironmentWho influences your emotional state?Your nervous system responds to people just as much as it responds to food.Notice how you feel after spending time with certain individuals.Do you feel:drainedcriticizeddiminishedanxiousOr do you feel:inspiredvaluedsupportedenergizedThis isn’t about cutting people out.It’s about awareness, boundaries, and honoring your emotional energy.Your emotional state influences your behaviors more than willpower ever will.3. Your Media EnvironmentWhat are you consuming mentally and emotionally?Your social media feed, news intake, and daily content consumption shape your emotional baseline.If the first thing you consume in the morning makes you feel:not enoughbehindfearfulcomparativethat becomes the emotional tone for your entire day.Algorithms amplify what you engage with.But you have the power to curate what you consume.Ask yourself:Does this content inspire or deplete me?Do I feel calm or anxious after scrolling?What would it feel like to choose inspiration over comparison?Your media diet matters.Why This MattersYour environment shapes your nervous system.Your nervous system shapes your cravings.Your cravings shape your behaviors.Your behaviors shape your health.When you create safety in your environments:✔ cravings soften✔ emotional eating decreases✔ nighttime snacking fades✔ food becomes neutral✔ weight begins to release naturallyNot through force.Through safety.Start HereAudit your:✔ physical environment✔ social environment✔ media environmentAnd ask one simple question:How does this make me feel?Because your emotions will always reveal whether you are in protection mode… or safety modeYou don’t need more control.You need more safety.And when you create it intentionally, your body begins to respond.Book your FREE 30-minute Food Freedom Call now and start your journey to lasting change! Schedule here: https://sherryshabanfitness.com/clarityStuck in cravings, stubborn weight, or unwanted eating? Download my free e-Book Calm The Hormones That Drive Cravings and reset your body naturally.Get Your FREE Guide Here: https://sherryshaban.com/hormonesListen to more episodes at www.makepeacewithfood.com/podcast or subscribe to me on Spotify, Podcast, and YouTube so you never miss an episode!Join my Facebook Community: www.myfoodfreedomlifestyle.com Work with me: www.sherryshaban.com/transform Go deeper: www.makepeacewithfood.com Share your biggest takeaway and tag me on Instagram, Facebook, TikTok, LinkedIn
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