National Nutrition Month has begun! So what does this exactly mean? Do we all go on a diet, start exercising, counting calories, or doing all things in the name of health?
The answer is...NO!
I challenge you to take this time to truly examine your relationship with food. So often we are told that it is all about what specific food items you are eating, but if that were true everyone would have this figured out, right? Food is not black and white. Our relationship with food is complicated, but I promise it does not have to be.
Some questions you may ask yourself to start the journey...
1. Do I eat when I am hungry and stop when I am full?
2. Do I eat for reasons other than hunger? i.e. emotions, boredom, stress...etc.
3. Do I do physical activity because I enjoy it or because I feel like I have to?
4. Do I incorporate a variety of foods?
5. Do I have a balance of carbohydrates, dietary fats, and protein?
If you would like to begin the journey of improving your relationship with food please email me directly at caseyvoorhies@gmail.com, call (817) 454-4801, or fill out the online contact form. I am excited for your journey to begin!
Dallas Nutritional Counseling is excited to announce the development and opening of our family nutrition division, Feed Yourself & Your Family. We are thrilled to expand our offerings and bring our same philosophy and trusted skillset to those looking for general nutrition help, family feeding guidance, and more. We are now offering custom dietitian designed meal plans.
Dallas Nutritional Counseling is excited to announce the development and opening of our family nutrition division, Feed Yourself & Your Family. We are thrilled to expand our offerings and bring our same philosophy and trusted skillset to those looking for general nutrition help, family feeding guidance, and more. We are now offering custom dietitian and chef designed meal plans with in home chef preparation.
Before using fitness devices and apps, ask yourself whether your motive is related to body dissatisfaction or health. Being self-aware of your feelings can help you recognize if using a health tracker is impacting you in a positive or negative way. If you notice that you are obsessed with tracking and it is interfering with your life, you may want to listen to your body instead. Your body has the ability to tell you what foods and movements feel right for you. When you implement mindful eating and movement, these parts of your life become much more flexible and enjoyable.
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Dallas Nutritional Counseling - Registered Dietitians and eating disorder experts providing nutrition education, public speaking, & professional presentations.
Body positivity was created to address the way body image influences mental health and overall well-being. However, there are a few problems with body positivity. According to Psychologist Susan Albers, Psy.D., “body positivity is a subset of toxic positivity. Some feel that it blames people for how they feel based on their mindset. It can also push people into trying to feel something that they don’t.” Although the intentions behind body positivity is admirable, unconditionally loving one’s body can seem unrealistic, because many people report being unhappy about themselves. Another criticism of body positivity is that it can be non-inclusive to people of color, disabled, and LGBTQIA+ communities. Body images that are often portrayed in body-positive messages still conform to a specific beauty ideal.
Happy Holidays from Dallas & Feed Yourself & Your Family
We are thrilled to welcome Chef Nichole Jagger to the Dallas Nutritional Counseling team. Chef Nichole will be working with our new family nutrition division, Feed Yourself & Your Family.
Dallas Nutritional Counseling is excited to announce the development and opening of our family nutrition division, Feed Yourself & Your Family. We are thrilled to expand our offerings and bring our same philosophy and trusted skillset to those looking for general nutrition help, family feeding guidance, and more. We are now offering individual nutritional counseling sessions for general nutrition concerns, picky eating, family nutrition concerns, and women’s health concerns.
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