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EP 237: Do I Still Have Bad Body Image Days? (The Honest Truth) + My 8 Step Bad Body Image Toolkit

EP 237: Do I Still Have Bad Body Image Days? (The Honest Truth) + My 8 Step Bad Body Image Toolkit

Her Best Self ~ Eating Disorder Recovery, Anorexia, Bulimia & Food Freedom ยท Lindsey Nichol - Certified Health Coach, Eating Disorder Recovery Coach, Food Freedom Coach, Eating Disorder Intuitive Therapy Certified

September 5, 202518m 7s

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Show Notes

What does recovery actually look like years later? Do bad body image days ever completely disappear? In this vulnerable episode, Lindsey pulls back the curtain on her life after eating disorder recovery and shares exactly what she does when difficult body image moments show up - because yes, they still do sometimes.

If you've ever wondered what to expect from recovery or you're struggling with perfectionism around your healing journey, this episode will give you hope and practical tools you can use today.

Today's Truth: Recovery doesn't mean perfection - it means having the tools to navigate difficult moments with love instead of war.

Key Topics Covered:

๐ŸŒŸ The reality check: Do bad body image days ever completely stop?

๐ŸŒŸ Why having difficult moments doesn't mean you're "not recovered enough"

๐ŸŒŸ The difference between struggling in active eating disorder vs. recovery

๐ŸŒŸ 8 practical tools for navigating bad body image days

๐ŸŒŸ How thoughts about your body directly impact how you feel in your body

Lindsey's 8-Step Bad Body Image Day Toolkit:

โœจ Give Yourself Grace Upon Grace

  • Permission to feel without judgment
  • Talk to yourself like your best friend
  • Remember: recovery isn't about never struggling

โœจ Throw on Comfy, Baggy Clothes

  • Remove physical discomfort that amplifies emotional discomfort
  • Focus on how you feel, not how clothes fit
  • This isn't hiding - it's self-care

โœจ Get to the Root: What Am I Trying to Control?

  • Ask: "What's really going on here?"
  • Often body image struggles are about something else entirely
  • Address the actual issue, not just the symptom

โœจ Resist Mirror-Checking Temptation

  • Avoid body-checking and analyzing
  • Body-checking always makes things worse
  • Redirect energy toward things that serve you

โœจ Honor Yourself with Mindful Eating

  • Eat normally despite difficult feelings
  • Choose nourishing foods that taste good
  • Don't punish your body for emotional discomfort

โœจ Notice Exercise Compulsions and Pause

  • Ask: "Am I moving from love or punishment?"
  • Choose gentle movement over intense workouts
  • It's okay to rest when you're struggling

โœจ No Social Media Scrolling

  • Stay off platforms that trigger comparison
  • Protect your mental space fiercely
  • Choose books, friends, or creative activities instead

โœจ Ask "How Do I Want to Feel?"

  • Shift from "How do I look?" to "How do I want to feel?"
  • Focus on strength, comfort, connection, gratitude
  • Research shows this actually changes body image in real-time
Key Takeaways:

๐Ÿ’ Recovery isn't about never struggling - it's about struggling with love instead of war

๐Ÿ’ Bad days don't mean bad weeks or months - you have tools now

๐Ÿ’ Your humanity doesn't disqualify your recovery - difficult moments are normal

๐Ÿ’ Progress over perfection, always - you're exactly where you need to be

๐Ÿ’ You can do hard things - including sitting with uncomfortable feelings

Research Highlight:

Studies show that when we focus on how we want to feel in our bodies rather than how we think we look, it directly impacts our actual body image experience. Our thoughts about our bodies influence how we experience being in our bodies - which means we have more power than we realize!

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Imagine having a safe space where you could share that you're having a difficult body image day and receive understanding, practical support, and gentle reminders of your worth instead of judgment.

Recovery is possible right now, and it's so much more beautiful when we do it together.

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Remember, beautiful: Your worth is not measured by how perfectly you do recovery. Healing isn't linear, progress over perfection always, and you are exactly where you need to be right now.

Her Best Self with Lindsey Nichol is a podcast for women in eating disorder recovery who are ready to break free from perfectionism, people-pleasing, and diet culture to live authentically and wholeheartedly.

*While I am a certified health coach, anorexia survivor & eating disorder recovery coach, I do not intend the use of this message to serve as medical advice. Please refer to the disclaimer here in the show & be sure to contact a licensed clinical provider if you are struggling with an eating disorder.

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