Words for women in midlife+ on their way home to body partnership
Aging with Body Liberation
Is Growing Older Making You Feel Vulnerable (to the diet/wellness culture mess)?
Other than the obvious health fears and concerns, why are we MORE vulnerable to diet and wellness culture as we age? Let's get into it.
We live in a culture with a clear body hierarchy. Youth is highly valued, and as we get older, we feel less relevant.
Our culture also values thin and fit/able bodies.
The Beauty of Body Liberation in Aging
Please hear me-you are the expert on your body, and I respect and affirm that. I trust that you know what is best for you.
If you have a health concern or medical diagnosis impacted by your eating, this does not mean you cannot pursue body liberation. Being anti-diet/wellness doesn't mean you have to eat all foods. It means you get to make choices about how you nourish and care for your body that is rooted in your attunement with your body, not diet/wellness culture rules. Discovering this sweet spot is a game-changer!
Nourishing Your Inner Kiddo-And The Kiddos You Love
Imagine that you are moving through your day, feeling pretty comfortable when you receive an unexpected visit from someone from your childhood-an old friend, a cousin, your sister, or your mom. When you see who's at the door, you run to the kitchen and quickly put away the package of cookies or push the empty ice cream container underneath the garbage in the bin. As you do this, you feel stressed, maybe even panicked, guilty, and likely even some shame.
What the heck just happened?!
Disordered Eating in Midlife + Women is Hiding in Plain Sight
Lapsing into your old ED thoughts and behaviors is understandable.
What's different this time? You may feel like your ED behaviors are hiding in plain sight. No one seems to notice; it is your secret.
Eating disorders in midlife and beyond are rarely recognized as the serious problem they are for several reasons:
Are You Eating Enough?What You Need to Understand About Under-Eating in Midlife and Beyond
We all know the loud, pushy messages from ageist diet/wellness culture we receive at precisely this time of our lives. We are particularly vulnerable to these threats and promises now because we feel our bodies and lives are "out of control." Diet/Wellness Culture directives would have us respond to the changes in our bodies during this chapter of life by restricting what we eat.
But there's something you should know.
The brain is the organ affected first and foremost when you are undernourished.
Can the Damage of Intergenerational Diet/Wellness Culture Be Repaired?
We women in midlife and beyond are dismantling our inherited diet/wellness culture beliefs and the anti-aging messages we've been sold while also repairing the damage we may have passed along.