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Your Food ABCs

Want to Lose Weight? Ditch the New Year's Resolutions & Go Back to the Basics

By Michelle PettiesPublished about a year ago Updated about a year ago 3 min read
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T. Food is Truth. Real food allows the truth of who you are to flourish and flow.

“It is the one thing found at the intersection of race, culture, identity, status, education, religion, and economics — food. The truth is: It’s never about the food. It’s always about the story behind the food.”

Are you making a New Year’s resolution to lose weight? Did you make this same resolution last year and the year before? Well, don’t give up or beat yourself up if things haven’t gone exactly as planned. You are not alone. Most people don’t realize food management is a skill. That’s all. The more you practice, the better you get. It’s like learning your ABCs in kindergarten. Remember the little song ABCDEFG? Let this be the year you forget the resolutions, get back to the basics, and learn your Food ABCs.

Food is A one trick pony. The only problem it solves is hunger.

Food is Best for you when it’s not breaded, fried, died, or laid to the side.

Food is Curative. It should not ever hurt you.

Food is Depleted, often stripped, and sugarized, in opposition to your good.

Food is Energy, nourishment, and nutrition.

Food is Fresh and thoughtful, not a fast on the go fix.

Food is Green, beautiful, and multi-colored vegetables.

Food is Healing from the inside out.

Food is Intuitive. Food is Information. Food is Intelligence.

Food is Just a tool, a means to an end, not the end.

Food is Key for good, healthy living to its fullest.

Food is Lush in minerals and vitamins, leaving you energized, not sleepy, drugged down and drugged out.

Food is Misunderstood and misused. It's mindfulness, not culture.

Food is Not joy, status, love, entertainment, or an activity.

Food is One or two apples that keep the doctor away.

Food is Power to control your health and wealth.

Food is Quietly, stealthily, and steadily being replaced by food like imposters.

Food is Real, restorative, and regenerative.

Food is Support for your brain and your body’s immune system.

Food is Truth. Real food allows the truth of who you are to flourish and flow.

Food is Undeniably a self-honoring choice you must make, daily.

Food is Veggies, fruits, and pure proteins.

Food is Whole, not processed, over processed, and packaged.

Food is eXtra salad, not eXtra salad dressing.

Food is Yellow, red, and every other color of the fresh fruit rainbow.

Food is Zest from lemons and for life.

Now, you know your Food ABCs. Tell me what you think of me.

Michelle Petties

A food addict in recovery and experiential eating expert, Michelle Petties is an author, speaker, and inspiration. Her debut memoir, Leaving Large – The Stories of a Food Addict, a category winner in The 2022 Memoir Prize for Books, features the award-winning essay, The Cake is in the Mail. Looking at Michelle today, you would never guess that she used to be morbidly obese, once tipping the scale at 260 plus pounds. After gaining and losing over 700 pounds, Michelle finally discovered the “secret” to winning the battle between her mind, body, and food – her “story.” The personal and powerful stories in her memoir chronicle a lifetime of eating for all the wrong reasons and illustrate how events, experiences and memories inform our beliefs, attitudes, and habits around food, eating, hunger, and everything else in life. Armed with these insights, Michelle shows others how to find their own food and personal truths through customized healing-through-writing retreats and workshops. Michelle speaks to organizations, large and small, sharing unique perspectives and her story of hope, healing, and triumph. Looking for an engaging, thought-provoking, and transformative speaker? Connect with Michelle here.

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Michelle Petties

We all have unique stories that lead us. I speak to organizations, large and small, sharing unique perspectives and my story of hope, healing, and triumph. Need an engaging, thought-provoking, and transformative speaker? Ping me.

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