Are you hiding behind your fat?
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Fat as Hiding
Very often people unconsciously hold onto fat as a way of hiding a secret or something about themselves that they don’t want to share, much in the same way a child might hide under a blanket. Food itself is a great way of stuffing down words and feelings that you either wish you didn’t have or don’t want to share. Some of the most common things that I see people try to hide with fat are:
Having a lot of debt: Those of you who watch Suze Orman have heard this before and in my experience it’s true.
People with large amounts of debt often overeat as a way of stuffing down the bad feelings around debt.
Not feeling safe or happy in a relationship. Example: Partner is cheating or is abusive and you don’t know what to do about it.
Being a victim of past sexual violation.
Being overly sensitive to other’s problems and trying to put up a buffer. (This is a problem that nurses and other healers often have.)
Being very unfulfilled in a career. Example: the artist who is trying to make a career as a lawyer because it pays better, but all the while hating it.
Now we all know intellectually that being fat or hiding behind fat will not change any of these situations or heal any past wounds, but since these actions are unconscious they are not being subjected to the intellectual scrutiny of our reasoning mind.
Don’t assume that every overweight person you know has been molested or is in debt. That is not always the case, but sometimes it is. So please don’t judge the overweight people in your life. You have no way of knowing what pain they have experienced.
If you suspect you may be using fat as a way of hiding ask, yourself the following questions:
What am I trying to hide from the world?
How can I be more authentic and honest with the world in a way that is safe? Or who can I talk to about what happened?
Sometimes just jou
aling about your feelings is all you need to do to get that energy moving. Other times a good therapist, hypnotherapist, or best friend can help you release yourself from the chains of secrets and emotions by being a sounding board. Sometimes all it takes is just bringing awareness to the situation which helps you release the need to hide behind the fat.
A new diet won’t take this problem away. You have to do the emotional work but when you do the rewards are more than just a smaller size, they are a bigger life.
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Hypnotherapist and author of the book "Feed your real hunger; getting off the emotional treadmill that keeps you overweight, Jill Thomas CCHT has helped hundreds of clients achieve their lifestyle and wellness goals. She draws on over 15 years of experience in the health and nutrition field and her natural intuitive abilities to assist others in losing weight, improving athletic performance, overcoming debilitating phobias, attracting greater prosperity, and healing relationships.
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