In this enlightening episode, certified faith-based life coach Jill Pack engages in a profound discussion with fellow coach Kimberly Severson about the complex subject of emotional eating and the value of understanding and processing emotions.
They explore how emotional literacy can transform your approach to life's challenges, particularly for women of faith navigating midlife transitions. Listeners will discover effective strategies for acknowledging and embracing their emotions, fostering emotional resilience, and ultimately cultivating a joyful life, rather than one dictated by discontent and compulsion. Tune in to learn how to move beyond chronic dieting to enjoy a fulfilling relationship with food and a rich, authentic life.
Learn more about Kimberly Severson HERE.
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About the Host: Jill Pack is a certified faith-based life + relationship coach and member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. She helps women of faith navigate their seasons of life with greater purpose and joy. For more resources or to work with Jill, visit www.seasons-coaching.com.
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