Episode Overview In this member spotlight, Bridget shares how she lost 60 pounds by going beyond what she was eating. What started as frustration with weight gain, midlife changes, and nighttime eating turned into something much bigger: stronger work boundaries, better self-trust, more ease around food, and a daily life that finally felt manageable. Bridget opens up about how the real shift happened when she stopped trying to fix her nighttime eating and started looking at what was driving it. From eating a bigger breakfast to protecting her lunch break to walking for just five minutes, the small changes she once dismissed ended up changing everything. This is a powerful conversation about zooming out, looking upstream, and realizing that lasting change often has less to do with food—and more to do with how your life is set up. If you like what you hear in this episode, don't miss your chance to join us when we open enrollment to join Balance365! Add your name to our obligation-free waitlist, and we will waive the $199 registration fee. Click here to learn more. Key Points How Bridget's nighttime eating was connected to under-eating, overwhelm, and work stress earlier in the day Why setting stronger work boundaries helped her lose weight and feel better in every area of life How self-trust grew through small, repeatable habits instead of big dramatic changes What it looked like to go from five-minute walks to completing a 5K
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