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Breaking the binge eating cycle begins when you stop trying to fix yourself

Breaking the binge eating cycle begins when you stop trying to fix yourself

Update: 2025-12-09
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If you’ve spent years trying to “sort yourself out,” improve, optimise, or get everything under control, this episode offers a completely different approach.


The constant drive to fix yourself often comes from parts of you that are afraid, overwhelmed or longing to feel safe. In this episode, we explore how the fixing mindset becomes another form of self rejection, and why true healing happens through curiosity, compassion and being with yourself (rather than pushing yourself).


Through the lens of parts work and self leadership, you’ll learn what sits beneath the urge to control, and how to shift from striving to inner steadiness and enoughness.


Inside, you’ll discover:

  • What drives the internal pressure to “fix” yourself and why it keeps you stuck
  • The role of the fixer, the critic and younger parts who feel unsafe
  • Three gentle ways to shift from self improvement to self acceptance
  • How self leadership helps you create real, sustainable change without force.


This episode is your invitation to soften the relentless pressure you put on yourself, and to begin relating to your inner world through presence rather than expectation. When you release the need to fix, you make space for the kind of transformation that lasts.


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Hosted by Celia Clark

Music by Lesfm



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Breaking the binge eating cycle begins when you stop trying to fix yourself

Breaking the binge eating cycle begins when you stop trying to fix yourself

Celia Clark