Permission To Stop Doing Sh*T You Hate/Find What Works for YOU
Stop thinking of permission as something someone grants you and start thinking of it as something you grant yourself! In today's episode, your host Meagan Fitzgerlad dives into where permission fits into your life. Whether you are pondering eating that greasy breakfast sandwich or skipping that awful workout, it is okay to permit yourself to take a break from your routine!
Meagan shares client testimonials on their struggles with permission, specifically permission with food. Instead of looking at food as intimidating or a way of dieting, Meagan encourages you to look at food as an exploration of your needs. Explore foods that work for you and your lifestyle instead of focusing on what influencers or your peers are doing. Focus on what food makes you happy and give yourself the space and the permission to enjoy those things!
Tune into this week’s episode of Resting Bliss Face with your host Meagan Fitzgerald to explore where permission fits in your life! Learn more about intuitive eating, finding your workout groove, and the importance of shaking up your habits.
Quotes
• “I want to talk about permission. Giving yourself permission to stop doing shit that you hate, and permission to start thinking about things in a new way.” (01:42-01:54)
• “When you let go of the shoulds, the things we hold onto so tightly because they worked for someone else or it's ingrained in you by society, when you let those things go, you unlock a new part of your brain, one that can get curious about a new way that's authentic to you.” (03:30-03:49)
• “The more you deny yourself of something, the more you're going to want it.” (06:01-06:05)
• “When I said no to what doesn't work for me, it opened up an entirely new way to think about food, my body, and what works for me.” (08:41-08:51)
• “It takes so much energy when I put this pressure on myself to do something out of obligation.” (17:02-17:06)
• “I also want to mention that permission to feel good is also allowing yourself to be confident and feel good about your body.” (20:15-20:22)