DiscoverWeight Loss MindsetMV15 The Advice I Wish Someone Had Given Me When I Started
MV15 The Advice I Wish Someone Had Given Me When I Started

MV15 The Advice I Wish Someone Had Given Me When I Started

Update: 2025-10-24
Share

Description

In this heartfelt and motivational episode, Rick reflects on the most valuable lessons he wishes he’d known when he first began his journey to heal his relationship with food.

He shares powerful mindset shifts that would have saved years of frustration. Insights that now help listeners move forward with clarity, compassion, and confidence.

Important points mentioned:

  1. Start with your thoughts, not your diet. True change begins by understanding the emotions and beliefs driving your eating habits.
  2. Expect discomfort—it’s where growth happens. Change feels hard because your brain resists unfamiliar patterns, not because you’re failing.
  3. Consistency beats intensity. Small, repeated actions build lasting transformation more effectively than all-or-nothing efforts.
  4. Your past doesn’t define your future. Every setback has taught you something; now you’re approaching this journey with more wisdom and awareness.
  5. Progress isn’t always visible. Even when you can’t see results, internal shifts—like peace, awareness, and self-trust—mean you’re evolving.
  6. Be kind and patient with yourself. Treat yourself like someone you love who’s learning something new.

This weekend, practice noticing without judging.

Observe your thoughts, emotions, and habits around food with curiosity, not criticism. Give yourself permission to be a beginner and trust that your peaceful relationship with food is already unfolding.

Remember: you already have everything you need to succeed. Stay consistent, stay compassionate, and keep showing up.

You’ve got this.

Comments 
00:00
00:00
x

0.5x

0.8x

1.0x

1.25x

1.5x

2.0x

3.0x

Sleep Timer

Off

End of Episode

5 Minutes

10 Minutes

15 Minutes

30 Minutes

45 Minutes

60 Minutes

120 Minutes

MV15 The Advice I Wish Someone Had Given Me When I Started

MV15 The Advice I Wish Someone Had Given Me When I Started