Confident Bombshells

#48 - Yo-Yo No More - 15 Years, 30 Pounds, Breaking Free

June 05, 2024 Angie Lyngso and Emily Mitchell
#48 - Yo-Yo No More - 15 Years, 30 Pounds, Breaking Free
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Confident Bombshells
#48 - Yo-Yo No More - 15 Years, 30 Pounds, Breaking Free
Jun 05, 2024
Angie Lyngso and Emily Mitchell

How many times have you lost and gained the same 20 to 30 pounds throughout your life, and how much did that cost you? The rollercoaster of losing and gaining weight not only impacts our relationship with food but also takes a toll on our mental and emotional well-being. This constant cycle erodes a positive mindset, creating frustration and defeat. Moreover, the stress and self-criticism that accompany yo-yo dieting can strain relationships with family, friends, and colleagues, impacting social interactions and support systems. Breaking free from this pattern is essential for reclaiming a stable, healthy lifestyle and nurturing meaningful and harmonious connections with those around us.

In this episode, Katie shares her transformative fitness journey, from her struggles and aspirations to the changes in her life. Katie is no stranger to the frustrating cycle of gaining and losing the same 20 to 30 pounds, a struggle that began during her college years at 23 and persisted until she was 39. Faced with the challenges of weight fluctuation and its accompanying emotional toll, Katie committed herself to finding sustainable solutions. Now, having achieved her health and fitness goals, she dedicates her time to helping other women navigate their paths to health and fitness. 

Tune in!

Key Highlights from the Show:

[00:01] Intro and a bit about our guest, Katie

[02:59] Katie's life before she found the Angie Method

[09:40] What pulled Katie back in and out of dieting 

[14:05] Katie's breaking point and her decision to fix her life 

[21:01] What was Katie’s biggest realization on the importance of proteins 

[25:33] Katie’s aha moments from Angie’s Method program 

[32:10] Katie’s Physical results and how she has maintained them 

[34:42] Tips on how to stay motivated in the maintenance phase 

[37:27] How Katie's fitness journey has impacted her relationships    

[40:01] Wrap-up and end of the show 


Notable Quotes 

  • If you look at why you are eating and how you got to where you are, it's so much deeper than you not having control over the food, drink, or movement. - (19:31)
  • Looking at food as numbers removes the emotions and creates awareness. - (20:41)
  • Even though you had a day when you fell into some old habits and spiraled, it's okay to keep going and get traction in the other direction. - (30:57)
  •  Even on the days and weeks when things don't feel perfect and it feels hard, just keep going, and you'll get to that place where life will be amazing. - (30:57)

Let’s Connect:

Learn the Angie Method Here - https://angiesmethod.com/angie-link-page-8836.
Angie Lyngso: https://www.instagram.com/angie.lyngso/
Emily Mitchell: https://www.instagram.com/emilymitchellhtx/

Next Day Podcast
info@nextdaypodcast.com

Show Notes

How many times have you lost and gained the same 20 to 30 pounds throughout your life, and how much did that cost you? The rollercoaster of losing and gaining weight not only impacts our relationship with food but also takes a toll on our mental and emotional well-being. This constant cycle erodes a positive mindset, creating frustration and defeat. Moreover, the stress and self-criticism that accompany yo-yo dieting can strain relationships with family, friends, and colleagues, impacting social interactions and support systems. Breaking free from this pattern is essential for reclaiming a stable, healthy lifestyle and nurturing meaningful and harmonious connections with those around us.

In this episode, Katie shares her transformative fitness journey, from her struggles and aspirations to the changes in her life. Katie is no stranger to the frustrating cycle of gaining and losing the same 20 to 30 pounds, a struggle that began during her college years at 23 and persisted until she was 39. Faced with the challenges of weight fluctuation and its accompanying emotional toll, Katie committed herself to finding sustainable solutions. Now, having achieved her health and fitness goals, she dedicates her time to helping other women navigate their paths to health and fitness. 

Tune in!

Key Highlights from the Show:

[00:01] Intro and a bit about our guest, Katie

[02:59] Katie's life before she found the Angie Method

[09:40] What pulled Katie back in and out of dieting 

[14:05] Katie's breaking point and her decision to fix her life 

[21:01] What was Katie’s biggest realization on the importance of proteins 

[25:33] Katie’s aha moments from Angie’s Method program 

[32:10] Katie’s Physical results and how she has maintained them 

[34:42] Tips on how to stay motivated in the maintenance phase 

[37:27] How Katie's fitness journey has impacted her relationships    

[40:01] Wrap-up and end of the show 


Notable Quotes 

  • If you look at why you are eating and how you got to where you are, it's so much deeper than you not having control over the food, drink, or movement. - (19:31)
  • Looking at food as numbers removes the emotions and creates awareness. - (20:41)
  • Even though you had a day when you fell into some old habits and spiraled, it's okay to keep going and get traction in the other direction. - (30:57)
  •  Even on the days and weeks when things don't feel perfect and it feels hard, just keep going, and you'll get to that place where life will be amazing. - (30:57)

Let’s Connect:

Learn the Angie Method Here - https://angiesmethod.com/angie-link-page-8836.
Angie Lyngso: https://www.instagram.com/angie.lyngso/
Emily Mitchell: https://www.instagram.com/emilymitchellhtx/

Next Day Podcast
info@nextdaypodcast.com