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238. Good / Better / Best Choices — Simplified

11 min · 22. maj 2026
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Do you constantly feel guilty about what you eat? Maybe you’ve caught yourself thinking: * “I was so bad this weekend.” * “I ruined everything.” * “I cheated.” * “I need to start over Monday.” So many women have been taught to attach morality to food — as if eating salad makes them “good” and eating french fries makes them “bad.” But food is not a moral issue. In this episode, Kara breaks down how guilt, shame, and all-or-nothing thinking keep women stuck in overeating cycles and emotional eating patterns. She introduces her simple Good / Better / Best framework to help women make supportive choices without restriction, punishment, or perfectionism. This episode is about learning how to: ✨ stop spiraling around food ✨ stop labeling yourself based on what you ate ✨ make supportive choices without guilt ✨ build consistency without perfection IN THIS EPISODE: * Why women attach morality to food * The emotional problem with “cheat meals” * Why guilt often creates MORE overeating * Kara’s Good / Better / Best framework * Tiny food upgrades that actually matter * Why healthy eating and normal eating can coexist * The difference between supportive eating and perfectionism * How women can stop “starting over” after eating certain foods * Why sustainable weight loss requires flexibility KEY TAKEAWAYS GOOD Foods you enjoy. BETTER Small supportive upgrades without restriction. Examples: * grilled instead of breaded * side salad instead of fries sometimes * leaving cheese off * smaller portions * one slice of pizza + salad BEST More nourishing foods that help support: * energy * fullness * overall health The goal is NOT perfection. The goal is learning how to make supportive decisions consistently without spiraling emotionally.   Kara shares the story of a client who began every coaching call by confessing what she ate and labeling herself “good” or “bad.” Through coaching, she learned how to stop attaching shame to food choices and finally began feeling calm and in control around food.   You did not fail because you ate fries. You are not “bad” because you had dessert. Weight loss becomes more sustainable when food stops feeling emotionally loaded and eating stops feeling like a moral test. RESOURCES & LINKS 🎯 Free Webinar: Doctors’ Secrets: How to Lose Weight and Keep It Off [https://www.coachingkara.com/signup] 📞 Free Personalized Solutions Call: Book Your Free Call [https://www.coachingkara.com/freecall] 🌐 More Podcast Episodes & Blog: Coaching Kara Blog & Podcast [https://www.coachingkara.com/blog]   If you’ve spent years trying to eat perfectly, constantly starting over, or feeling emotionally exhausted around food… this episode will help you begin thinking about eating differently. You do not need more punishment. You do not need stricter rules. You may simply need a more supportive approach that helps you build consistency, flexibility, and trust around food.

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239. Building a 10-Minute Meal Plan

Do your meal plans completely fall apart the second life gets busy? Maybe you: * buy groceries with good intentions * create strict meal plans every Sunday * try to eat perfectly all week * and then end up ordering takeout the moment something changes If so, you are NOT alone. In this episode, Kara talks about why women struggle with consistency around food and how unrealistic meal planning often creates overwhelm, guilt, and all-or-nothing eating. Instead of teaching perfection, Kara shares how simple, flexible meal systems help women stay consistent in REAL life — even during stressful, messy, exhausting weeks. This episode is all about learning how to: ✨ stop planning for your “fantasy self” ✨ create supportive food systems ✨ make flexible decisions without spiraling ✨ stop starting over every Monday IN THIS EPISODE: * Why overly strict meal plans fail * The emotional side of meal planning * How perfectionism creates “screw it” eating * Why women buy groceries for their fantasy self * The importance of backup meals and flexible systems * What Kara means by “contingencies for the contingencies” * Why consistency matters more than perfection * How to support yourself on busy or exhausting days * Why tiny supportive choices still count KEY TAKEAWAYS REAL-LIFE WEIGHT LOSS REQUIRES FLEXIBILITY Life includes: * stress * exhaustion * changing schedules * emotional days * convenience foods * low-energy nights Your food systems should support REAL life — not punish you for it. SUPPORTIVE SYSTEMS WORK BETTER THAN PERFECT PLANS Instead of: ❌ unrealistic meal prep ❌ complicated recipes ❌ all-or-nothing eating Kara encourages: ✔ simple meals ✔ backup foods ✔ convenience options ✔ flexible consistency TINY SUPPORTIVE CHOICES MATTER Examples include: * rotisserie chicken * frozen meals * salad kits * sandwiches * quick protein snacks * one supportive adjustment instead of quitting entirely FEATURED COACHING STORY Kara shares the story of a client who created extremely strict meal plans every week but abandoned them completely whenever life got stressful or plans changed. Through coaching, she learned how to: * create realistic meal systems * use backup plans * adjust without spiraling * stop viewing imperfect eating as failure The result? More consistency, less guilt, and far more trust in herself around food. FREE RESOURCE 📘 10-Minute Meal Guide: 10-Minute Meal Guide [https://www.coachingkara.com/mealguide] RESOURCES & LINKS 🎯 Free Webinar: Doctors’ Secrets: How to Lose Weight and Keep It Off [https://www.coachingkara.com/signup] 📞 Free Personalized Solutions Call: Book Your Free Call [https://www.coachingkara.com/freecall] 🌐 More Podcast Episodes & Blog: Coaching Kara Blog & Podcast [https://www.coachingkara.com/blog] CONCLUSION If you constantly feel like you “can’t stay on track,” this episode will help you realize the problem may not be lack of discipline. You may simply be trying to follow unrealistic plans that don’t actually fit your life. Sustainable weight loss isn’t about becoming perfect. It’s about creating supportive systems that help you keep going — even when life gets messy.

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episode 238. Good / Better / Best Choices — Simplified cover

238. Good / Better / Best Choices — Simplified

Do you constantly feel guilty about what you eat? Maybe you’ve caught yourself thinking: * “I was so bad this weekend.” * “I ruined everything.” * “I cheated.” * “I need to start over Monday.” So many women have been taught to attach morality to food — as if eating salad makes them “good” and eating french fries makes them “bad.” But food is not a moral issue. In this episode, Kara breaks down how guilt, shame, and all-or-nothing thinking keep women stuck in overeating cycles and emotional eating patterns. She introduces her simple Good / Better / Best framework to help women make supportive choices without restriction, punishment, or perfectionism. This episode is about learning how to: ✨ stop spiraling around food ✨ stop labeling yourself based on what you ate ✨ make supportive choices without guilt ✨ build consistency without perfection IN THIS EPISODE: * Why women attach morality to food * The emotional problem with “cheat meals” * Why guilt often creates MORE overeating * Kara’s Good / Better / Best framework * Tiny food upgrades that actually matter * Why healthy eating and normal eating can coexist * The difference between supportive eating and perfectionism * How women can stop “starting over” after eating certain foods * Why sustainable weight loss requires flexibility KEY TAKEAWAYS GOOD Foods you enjoy. BETTER Small supportive upgrades without restriction. Examples: * grilled instead of breaded * side salad instead of fries sometimes * leaving cheese off * smaller portions * one slice of pizza + salad BEST More nourishing foods that help support: * energy * fullness * overall health The goal is NOT perfection. The goal is learning how to make supportive decisions consistently without spiraling emotionally.   Kara shares the story of a client who began every coaching call by confessing what she ate and labeling herself “good” or “bad.” Through coaching, she learned how to stop attaching shame to food choices and finally began feeling calm and in control around food.   You did not fail because you ate fries. You are not “bad” because you had dessert. Weight loss becomes more sustainable when food stops feeling emotionally loaded and eating stops feeling like a moral test. RESOURCES & LINKS 🎯 Free Webinar: Doctors’ Secrets: How to Lose Weight and Keep It Off [https://www.coachingkara.com/signup] 📞 Free Personalized Solutions Call: Book Your Free Call [https://www.coachingkara.com/freecall] 🌐 More Podcast Episodes & Blog: Coaching Kara Blog & Podcast [https://www.coachingkara.com/blog]   If you’ve spent years trying to eat perfectly, constantly starting over, or feeling emotionally exhausted around food… this episode will help you begin thinking about eating differently. You do not need more punishment. You do not need stricter rules. You may simply need a more supportive approach that helps you build consistency, flexibility, and trust around food.

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237. Eating What You Love Without Losing Progress

Do you feel like certain foods completely derail your progress? Maybe you tell yourself: * “I can’t keep cookies in the house.” * “Once I start eating chips, I can’t stop.” * “If I eat dessert, I already ruined the day.” So many women believe successful weight loss means avoiding favorite foods forever. But what if the fear and restriction around food is actually what’s creating the overeating? In this episode, Kara talks about why restriction creates obsession, why cheat days often backfire, and how learning to eat foods you love calmly is one of the most important skills for sustainable weight loss. Instead of living in the exhausting cycle of: * being “good” * overeating * feeling guilty * starting over Monday …you can learn how to make intentional decisions around food without spiraling emotionally. IN THIS EPISODE: * Why restriction creates obsession around food * The real reason women feel “out of control” around favorite foods * How permission reduces food panic * Why no foods are off limits in Kara’s coaching * The emotional problem with cheat days * How to stop treating food like a reward or punishment * Why sustainable weight loss has to include foods you love * The difference between physical hunger and emotional urgency * How women can learn calm, intentional eating FEATURED CLIENT STORIES THE “CHOCOLATE CAKE EVERY DAY” CLIENT A client decided she didn’t want to lose weight if she couldn’t eat chocolate cake. Instead of eliminating it, she intentionally included it daily. Over time, the urgency and obsession disappeared, helping her build confidence and trust around food. THE DESSERT TABLE CLIENT A woman who felt powerless around holiday and church desserts learned how to intentionally choose foods she truly enjoyed without feeling like she ruined her progress. KEY TAKEAWAY Weight loss becomes more sustainable when food stops feeling forbidden. The goal isn’t perfect eating. The goal is learning how to calmly make supportive decisions around food in real life. RESOURCES & LINKS 🎯 Free Webinar: Doctors’ Secrets: How to Lose Weight and Keep It Off [https://www.coachingkara.com/signup] 📞 Free Personalized Solutions Call: Book Your Free Call [https://www.coachingkara.com/freecall] 🌐 More Podcast Episodes & Blog: Coaching Kara Blog & Podcast [https://www.coachingkara.com/blog]   If you’ve spent years bouncing between restriction and overeating, this episode will help you begin thinking about food differently. You are not broken. You are not lacking willpower. You may simply need a more realistic, supportive approach that helps you build trust around food instead of fear. Like what you heard? Leave a Review, Download & Subscribe, and Definitely Share with a Friend!

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