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Ep 67: Perfectionism and Grief with Simi Botic

Ep 67: Perfectionism and Grief with Simi Botic

FromThe BodyLove Project with Jessi Haggerty


Ep 67: Perfectionism and Grief with Simi Botic

FromThe BodyLove Project with Jessi Haggerty

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Length:
62 minutes
Released:
Jun 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

In this episode I talk to Simi Botic, health coach and Author of Letting Go of Leo: How I Broke Up with Perfection. We talk about Simi’s relationship with perfectionism and how that bled into her relationship with food and her body. What I love so much about this episode is that we talk so much about what breaking up with perfection (especially around food) can do for your whole life, not just how you feel about your food and your body. Simi talks about how she ultimately changed her whole career trajectory and how we both felt like we were both able to be present for the highs and the lows without the burden of food worry. In the episode we talk about: How Simi’s relationship with food and her body had evolved Simi’s transition from lawyer to health coach Perfectionism and it’s downfall Our experiences of losing our dads Grief and how intuitive eating has helped us through this process Resources: Jessi’s Newsletter The Nutrition & Body Image Coaching Course Simi’s Website Letting Go of Leo
Released:
Jun 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (74)

Welcome to The BodyLove Project Podcast, I’m Jessi Haggerty a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and Personal Trainer living in Boston and, your host! Each episode we’ll dive into a different topic where we dig deep to develop a healthier relationship with food and your body. In a nutshell, this podcast is about loving your body. Whether that means learning how to nourish your body with food, movement, meditation, or positive self talk. My hope is to help listeners take one step closer to mending their relationship with food and their body, so they can show up for the parts of their life that matter most.