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If you’re a high-functioning woman who “knows better” but still finds yourself reaching for food under stress, this meditation is for you. This 7-minute Emotional Eating Parts Meditation is designed to help you identify and connect with the part of you that turns to food to soothe, cope, numb, or distract. Emotional eating is rarely about hunger. It’s often a nervous system pattern. When you learn to separate from the part that reaches for food (instead of fighting it) you create space. And space changes everything. This meditation helps you: • Pause between trigger and eating • Reduce automatic stress-eating episodes • Build trust with your body • Feel calmer and more regulated • Respond instead of react This audio is one foundational tool from my Emotional Eating course, where we address stress eating at the root — through nervous system regulation, parts awareness, and sustainable internal shifts. After listening, take a few moments to journal: • Where did this part show up in or around your body? • What did the part of me that turns to food want me to know? • When does this part usually show up in my life? • What emotions is this part trying to help me cope with or avoid? • What is this part afraid would happen if it didn’t use food to help me? • What might this part need from me instead moving forward? If you want deeper support with emotional eating, stress regulation, and rebuilding trust with yourself around food: https://get.albidayawellness.com/hee If you have questions about this meditation or your patterns, you can message me on Instagram at @albidaya_wellness. You don’t need more discipline. You need safety, awareness, and space.