Have you ever started eating “well”… only to feel like you’ve failed a few days later?
In this World Health Day episode, I explore why healthy eating can feel so hard—and what the science actually says about creating habits that last.
If you’ve been stuck in the cycle of: trying to be “good,” slipping up, feeling guilty, and starting over…
this episode will help you understand why that happens—and how to break free from it.
You’ll learn:
Why it’s not a lack of willpower
Why diets create stress, cravings, and the “failure trap”
The three key principles that support lasting change
How mindful eating builds awareness and confidence
Why self-compassion—not control—is the key to consistency
How to stop feeling like you’ve “blown it” with food
This episode also highlights the importance of personalised, evidence-based support and how working with a qualified health professional can help you apply the science in a way that works for you.
💛 Connect & Support
Have a question about your eating habits? Send Sallyanne a message or email—she’d love to hear from you:
Ready to create a sustainable way of eating that works for you?
👉 Book a free mindful eating strategy call
🌿 Key Message
Healthy eating that lasts comes from awareness—not control.
🌍 World Health Day 2026
Together for health. Stand with science.
Ask questions. Stay curious. Choose approaches that are grounded in evidence and work in real life.



