#210 - The Urge No One Talks About

If you’re tired of swinging between overeating and trying to “be good” the next day…
you’re not broken.

There’s a pattern happening—and once you see it, everything can start to change.

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🎧 Episode Summary

Most women think their problem is overeating.

But what often keeps them stuck…
is what happens after.

In this episode, we’re talking about the part no one really addresses:

👉 the urge to restrict after you feel like you’ve overeaten

The “I’ll start over tomorrow”
The “I just need to be really good now”
The pressure to fix it—fast

This feels like discipline…

…but it’s actually what keeps the cycle going.

Inside this episode, I’ll walk you through:

  • Why the overeating → restricting cycle keeps repeating

  • How restriction is actually a reaction, not self-control

  • The “other urge” most women don’t realize they’re following

  • What to do instead (this is where everything starts to shift)

  • And how to begin breaking the pattern with awareness and consistency

We’ll also anchor this in truth—what real self-control actually looks like, and how to start responding differently without punishment or extremes.

✨ Key Takeaways

  • Overeating is only half the cycle—restriction is the other half

  • Restricting after overeating is not discipline—it’s a reaction to discomfort

  • The urge to “fix it” is just as important to notice as the urge to overeat

  • You don’t need to swing to extremes to get back on track

  • The most powerful thing you can do is return to your next planned meal

  • Curiosity (not judgment) is what begins to break the cycle

💭 A Truth to Hold Onto

Restricting after overeating might feel like self-control…

…but real self-control looks like coming back to your plan—gently, consistently, and without punishment.

📖 Faith Anchor

“But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control…”
Galatians 5:22–23

Self-control isn’t harsh or urgent.
It’s steady. It’s gentle. It’s Spirit-led.

“We take captive every thought to make it obedient to Christ.”
2 Corinthians 10:5

You don’t have to follow every thought your brain offers you.

💗 Want More Support?

If you’re ready to stop starting over…
and start building consistency that actually lasts…

Inside The Christian Weight-loss App, I walk you through this step-by-step:

  • How to plan your meals

  • How to stick to your plan

  • How to allow urges (without reacting)

  • And how to create real, lasting change

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