Ep #22: Healthy Lifestyle Mindset – Part 1

Losing weight is just the first step in becoming healthy and fit. We often make the commitment, but when confronted with temptation, our brains are programmed to give into in temptation. It’s the reason one slice of pizza can quickly turn to into three or more. We can become addicted to thinking and feeling certain ways even if it does us harm. Science tells us we have the power to prune out old neuropathways that don’t serve us, replacing them with new neuropathways that do. In part one of this two part series, I share how you can use this science to change your mindset and build lasting, healthy habits that serve our body and keep us successful in your weight loss journey. What You'll Learn from this Episode: What mindset actually means The 3 cause and effect chemicals for brain activity and bodily functioning How to create new neural pathways around eating healthy foods How to change your mind/body chemical State of Being Featured on the Show: Breaking the Habit of Being Yourself by Joe Dispenza Start a Meet Up in your area today. If you have any questions or ideas for upcoming episodes, send me an email at pat@beauprecoaching.com If you like what you heard today, please head to Apple Podcasts and leave a review. Join me in my closed Facebook group – It's Never Too Late to Lose Weight. For a full transcript, visit 

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Greet your 60s with a strong body and a healthy mind. It’s Never Too Late to Lose Weight is a podcast for women approaching 60 who have been successful at everything but reaching their weight-loss goals. Using the latest in neuroscience, and obesity and health research, your host, Certified Weight and Life Coach, Pat Beaupre Becker, teaches you about the properties of food and how they affect your appetite, your desire, your mood and your brain. Tune in each week for tools and strategies to free yourself from constantly thinking about your weight and create an amazing life. Visit https://Never2late.info/guide to download your Quick Start Guide to sustainable weight loss.