[Love Life And Lose Weight] 26: Selective Ignoring

In this episode I talk about developing a practice of selective ignoring of thoughts to overeat rather than giving them negative attention.

The practice of selective ignoring is a weight loss superpower that requires:

1. Awareness
2. Intentional decision making (boundaries)
3. Detaching your attention and energy from the thought and a shift of attention toward something you DO want.

I think selective ignoring is one of the most underused skills in ANY habit change. I’ve used it professionally, as a parent, and with all my goals. When you get good at ignoring what’s not needed and relentlessly focus on what is, weight loss feels easier and takes less time. 

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I'm Heather Beardsley

I’m an advanced certified weight and life coach who holds a master’s degree in education. I don’t just talk about weight loss; I work full-time as a coach. More than that, I live the lifestyle. My story is powerful proof that the diet industry is broken, and it can and will break you too, unless you are willing to leave it all behind you. We were sold a lie about weight loss that blames the dieter for a lack of self-control in a system that demonizes food as good or bad. That all can stop for you today, too.

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