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76. Buffering: How to Stop Distracting Yourself from Uncomfortable Feelings

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In this episode, Dr. Stacy Heimburger dives into the concept of buffering—the tendency to distract ourselves from uncomfortable emotions like frustration, anxiety, or sadness through habits like overeating, scrolling social media, or binge-watching TV. While these distractions may offer short-term relief, they prevent us from addressing the root cause of our discomfort. Dr. Heimburger explores how embracing frustration and discomfort is actually essential for personal growth and lasting change. You'll learn why sitting with your feelings can lead to deeper self-awareness, better decision-making, and ultimately, long-term success in weight loss and life. Tune in to discover practical strategies for tolerating discomfort and stepping away from the urge to buffer, helping you make progress in healthier, more sustainable ways.

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Want to jump start your weight loss? Schedule a free call where Dr. Stacy Heimburger will work with you to create a personalized plan to lose 2 pounds in one week, factoring in your unique circumstances, challenges, and aspirations. Schedule now! www.sugarfreemd.com/2pound
This episode was produced by The Podcast Teacher: www.ThePodcastTeacher.com.

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Content provided by Dr. Stacy Heimburger. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dr. Stacy Heimburger or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://ppacc.player.fm/legal.

In this episode, Dr. Stacy Heimburger dives into the concept of buffering—the tendency to distract ourselves from uncomfortable emotions like frustration, anxiety, or sadness through habits like overeating, scrolling social media, or binge-watching TV. While these distractions may offer short-term relief, they prevent us from addressing the root cause of our discomfort. Dr. Heimburger explores how embracing frustration and discomfort is actually essential for personal growth and lasting change. You'll learn why sitting with your feelings can lead to deeper self-awareness, better decision-making, and ultimately, long-term success in weight loss and life. Tune in to discover practical strategies for tolerating discomfort and stepping away from the urge to buffer, helping you make progress in healthier, more sustainable ways.

Free 2-Pound Plan Call!
Want to jump start your weight loss? Schedule a free call where Dr. Stacy Heimburger will work with you to create a personalized plan to lose 2 pounds in one week, factoring in your unique circumstances, challenges, and aspirations. Schedule now! www.sugarfreemd.com/2pound
This episode was produced by The Podcast Teacher: www.ThePodcastTeacher.com.

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