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Stop Emotional Eating
- Take the Emotion Out of Eating, with Hypnosis
- ナレーター: Sherile Turner
- 再生時間: 23 分
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あらすじ・解説
Do you want to stop turning to food every time you’re upset? Would you like to be able to control when you eat, stopping yourself from turning to unhealthy foods?
Emotionally triggered eating happens when we use food to regulate our emotions. Trying to stop these impulses can feel impossible. To overcome stress-eating, you need to develop a more positive relationship with food. Creating a healthier mindset will help you eliminate cravings when your emotions take control.
It’s time to stop eating your feelings, with a little help from hypnosis.
Learn to eat healthy when hungry.
The Stop Emotional Eating hypnosis session will help you retrain your brain when it comes to food and feelings. With this hypnosis session, you will no longer turn to food to fill the void created by negative emotions. You will learn the importance of eating only when you are hungry, and in order to fuel your body, rather than your emotions. In addition, you will cultivate positive new habits that will serve in place of feeding your feelings.
By listening to this hypnosis session, you will:
- Learn to control your appetite and separate it from your feelings.
- Crave healthy and nutritious foods.
- Become healthier and happier.
Download the Stop Emotional Eating hypnosis session now to beat those unhealthy, emotion-based food cravings for good.
批評家のレビュー
"My secret weapon! Use this powerful hypnosis audio to 'rewire' your brain, automatically. I love this, and I know you will, too." (Natalie Ledwell, co-founder of Mind Movies)
"Change starts on the inside. This audio will make it happen for you." (Brian Tracy, self-development author)
"If you want to supercharge your ability to transform your life, this provides the tools you need." (Dr Joe Rubino, Center for Personal Reinvention)