Today's podcast episode is a powerful one.
Speaker AWe are going to talk about how can we use a neuroscience technique to stop our cravings.
Speaker ACut our cravings in 10 to 15 seconds.
Speaker AThis can be food cravings.
Speaker AIt could be other cravings or impulses.
Speaker ABut we're also going to talk about how we can use our faith to help empower us to live our healthiest, our.
Speaker AOur fittest and free lives by using God's word and retraining our brain with neuroscience.
Speaker AIt's a great episode, and I can't wait for you to hear the conversation I'm having today with a cognitive behavior therapist.
Speaker AIt is powerful.
Speaker AWelcome to Faith Fueled Living, the podcast that equips you to live well spiritually, emotionally, physically, and purposefully.
Speaker AEach week, we'll dive into conversations and biblical truths to help you strengthen your faith, pursue meaningful work, hear for your whole self, and live in line with what matters most.
Speaker BHi.
Speaker AToday on the show, I'd like to welcome our guest.
Speaker AHer name is Dr. Lorette Willis.
Speaker AShe's a cognitive behavior therapist known as the Christian weight loss coach and the founder of Weight loss Without willpower.
Speaker AShe also has her doctorate in theology, and she's the founder of Praise Moves Fitness Ministry with hundreds of fitness ministers, both men and women, globally, also helping people learn how to basically tie together their faith and their fitness.
Speaker ASo I can't wait to talk to her today because we're going to talk about how important it is to renew our minds.
Speaker AWe're going to talk about how what we're thinking about and how we can do things in our mind that help us just live better lives, live healthier lives, and just connect once again our faith with all parts of our lives, including our health, our wellness, and our fitness.
Speaker ASo welcome to the show, Dr. Lorette.
Speaker BThank you so much, Kristen.
Speaker BI'm so grateful to be here in Faith Fueled Living.
Speaker BI love that Faith Fueled.
Speaker BThat's what fuels us.
Speaker AGlory to God.
Speaker AThat's right.
Speaker AOh, so glad you could join us.
Speaker ASo why don't you first just tell us a little bit about life.
Speaker AYou, you know, you have.
Speaker AYou've gone through lots of things or navigated, you know, different seasons as most of us have.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ADifferent things.
Speaker ABut I'd love if you could just share a little bit more with us about your journey.
Speaker BYes, certainly.
Speaker BWell, you know, the scripture that comes to my mind is First Corinthians 1:27, that God chooses the foolish things of this world to confound the wise and those that are weak in themselves to confound and Come against those people that are just mighty in themselves, you know, without the Lord.
Speaker BAnd I point to myself when I see the foolish things, because I think of all the things that I've done wrong in my life, and the Lord has turned them around into something positive that is a blessing to other people.
Speaker BI couldn't have possibly imagined something like that.
Speaker BAnd I say this to encourage our listeners.
Speaker BI mean, I started overeating, emotionally compulsive overeater, at the age of six because of a lot of the trauma and things going on in my life.
Speaker BAnd then at 7, my mom and I found yoga, thinking it was just exercise.
Speaker BAnd it led us into.
Speaker BFor me, it was 22 years in New Age spirituality, led us away from Christ.
Speaker BAt 13, my parents got divorced and I became an alcoholic for the next 16 years until I surrendered my life to Jesus Christ when I was 29 years old.
Speaker BAnd the Lord immediately delivered me from alcoholism that moment.
Speaker BAnd it's so amazing that he has, as you mentioned, praise moves.
Speaker BIt's a Christian alternative to yoga.
Speaker BWe have hundreds of instructors all over the world.
Speaker BAnd then weight loss without willpower.
Speaker BThere was the compulsive overeating, the yo yo dieting for decades, going around that same mountain again and again and again.
Speaker BAnd to find that, wow, he can take those negatives in our lives.
Speaker BWhat is that scripture from Isaiah 60:1 that says he gives us beauty for ashes.
Speaker BThere's another scripture, scripture that says our God is a consuming fire.
Speaker BSo I invite our audience today.
Speaker BAnything that that's been a negative in your life, those things in your past, those things that you feel shame or guilt about when you cast them over onto the Lord.
Speaker BThe Lord is a consuming fire.
Speaker BWhat happens when you throw something into the fire?
Speaker BIt burns up, Right.
Speaker BWhat's left?
Speaker BAshes.
Speaker BWhat comes from the ashes?
Speaker BBeauty.
Speaker BHe can turn those things around, use you as a vessel of honor that he can flow through to be a blessing to others.
Speaker BIt's not by might nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the lord of hosts.
Speaker BZechariah 4, 6.
Speaker BThat's my story in a nutshell.
Speaker AChris, you did a great job of being.
Speaker AI know you've shared it before, but being very concise because that was a lot that you just fit in.
Speaker BSo, wow.
Speaker AFirst of all, yeah, that's.
Speaker AThat's so good.
Speaker AAnd so, yeah, let's start with, like you said, I think so many people that are listening to this episode, whether it's when it's just released or, you know, days or weeks after that or Time after that, we can probably relate to some part of the story, right?
Speaker AWhether it's some connection to food or it might be something else for some people, right?
Speaker AIt's like we go buy something or you go do this other thing because it makes you feel a little better, right.
Speaker AOr we're using them as a coping mechanism or something else.
Speaker AAnd so what would you just share.
Speaker BWith us about.
Speaker AYou going through that?
Speaker AI mean, like, and then coming back to Christ?
Speaker AWas it the surrender?
Speaker AWas it that you also had to learn to address that connection, Right.
Speaker AOf food and how you were feeling?
Speaker ASo what have you learned and how do you help other women in that area?
Speaker BWow.
Speaker BYou know, you said a powerful word right there.
Speaker BSurrender.
Speaker BThat's what it really takes, is that surrender to the Lord.
Speaker BI had looked for God in all the wrong places.
Speaker BEverything from A to Z, astrology to Zoroastrianism and everything in between in the New Age movement, the New Age spirituality.
Speaker BAnd the doorway to that was yoga.
Speaker BAnd in fact, Swami Siva Siva Palani, in 1991, in an open letter to evangelicals in Hinduism Today magazine, said an army of yoga missionaries has set out on the West.
Speaker BAnd he said they don't necessarily call themselves Hindus, but Hindus know where yoga comes from and where it leads.
Speaker BNow, I'm not saying that everyone is going to go down the path that my mother and I went on, but that's what happened to us and led us away from Christ.
Speaker BAnd then when I was 24, sadly, my mother took her own life.
Speaker BAnd two years later, my father died of heart disease and diabetes.
Speaker BHe was a compulsive overeater and a rage aholic.
Speaker BMy mother was also an alcoholic.
Speaker BSo I had a lot of.
Speaker BAnd on the outside, everything looked great, Right?
Speaker BMy mother was the first woman assistant district attorney on Long Island.
Speaker BI grew up in Long island in New York City.
Speaker BMy dad was a judge, had his own law practice.
Speaker BMy mother was a professor at a university.
Speaker BI mean, everything just looked like, oh, wow.
Speaker BThey just have it all together.
Speaker BBut.
Speaker BBut on the inside, there was an emptiness.
Speaker BAnd, you know, the enemy rushes in whenever there's a vacuum, a spiritual vacuum.
Speaker BRight.
Speaker BAnd for us, it was that spiritual element of yoga that really, really attracted us.
Speaker BAnd then when I was 13, started drinking alcohol and 15, started smoking.
Speaker B16.
Speaker BPromiscuous lifestyle, death style.
Speaker BI'll put it this way.
Speaker BIt's amazing I'm still alive.
Speaker BI used to have blackouts running through the streets of New York City as an alcoholic.
Speaker BAnd yet I was off Broadway.
Speaker BI Was known as the woman of 101 voices.
Speaker BI did the Betty Boop show off Broadway as Betty Boop.
Speaker AI certainly was.
Speaker ABoop, boop, beep.
Speaker BYou know, laughing on the outside, crying on the inside, you know, just feeling empty on the inside.
Speaker BWell, when both my parents passed away, Kristin, I, I went on a search, I went on a journey and I thought, you know, I'm going to go to all the sacred sites, the so called sacred sites in Europe.
Speaker BAnd I went to 20 countries in six and a half months.
Speaker BBackpacking around, going to Uriel, you know, looking for God in all the wrong places.
Speaker BWent to Peru, Machu Picchu, moved to a new age community on top of a mountain in northeastern Oklahoma, looking, looking, looking.
Speaker BAnd then a year later, you know, as part of that geographic cure, you know, you think that maybe if I move somewhere else, I'll be different.
Speaker BBut the old me followed me there.
Speaker BIt was like, ah, I was hoping she'd left behind.
Speaker BBut now, wherever you go, there you are, as the saying goes.
Speaker BAnd a year later, I was miserable.
Speaker BAnd Kristen, I was 29 years old and I wanted someone to love me for myself.
Speaker BAnd the day before I had that surrender experience.
Speaker BI believe I heard the audible voice of the Lord.
Speaker BAnd I had heard his voice numerous times when I was a child.
Speaker BBetween the ages of three and a half and six, I used to have visions and I would see the Lord, I would hear the Lord.
Speaker BI was very, very close to God when I was very little.
Speaker BThen at six years old, it was like a wall came up.
Speaker BThat age of accountability.
Speaker BI didn't know you could have a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Speaker BWe went to a church that, that didn't preach that.
Speaker BWe didn't know that.
Speaker BAnd the day before I surrendered my life to Jesus Christ, this is what I heard.
Speaker BI was driving home and right over my right shoulder I heard this voice.
Speaker BWhat if everything you thought about God was completely wrong?
Speaker BWould you be willing to give it up to know the truth?
Speaker BI thought, what if everything I thought about God was completely wrong?
Speaker BWould I be willing to give it up to know the truth?
Speaker BI'd spent thousands of dollars, gone all around the world looking for God.
Speaker BWould I be willing to give it up to know the truth?
Speaker BThinking the truth maybe was a philosophy, not realizing the truth is a person, Jesus, the way, the truth and the life.
Speaker BAnd I said, yes, yes, yes, I would.
Speaker BAnd the next day was April 1st, April Fool's Day, when I went from being a fool for the world to a fool for Christ.
Speaker BI was walking around and around in my kitchen.
Speaker BMy little border collie, Tula, watching me going around and around and around like this.
Speaker BThere was this battle going on in the inside of me.
Speaker BAnd suddenly I just cried out to the Lord.
Speaker BI said, I surrender.
Speaker BI. I give up.
Speaker BYou win.
Speaker BIf you can do something with this life, you can have it.
Speaker BAnd then I fell on my knees and onto my face.
Speaker BAnd I said, if you want me to be alone, then give me peace.
Speaker BIf you want me to be with someone, send them soon.
Speaker BI can't live like this anymore.
Speaker BAnd Kristen, this weight lifted off me.
Speaker BIt was like 30 pounds of weight that I thought was just the weight of my body on the earth.
Speaker BI learned later it was the weight of sin.
Speaker BI. I didn't eat, even believe in sin.
Speaker BNew Agers are taught it's an acronym for self inflicted nonsense.
Speaker BWell, then why did Jesus come?
Speaker BOh, he was just a good teacher.
Speaker BBut this weight lifted off me and peace came upon me for the first time in my life.
Speaker BAnd out of the center of that peace, joy.
Speaker BThat joy unspeakable and full of glory.
Speaker BAnd I realized later the Lord delivered me from alcoholism.
Speaker BThat moment I didn't even ask for that was totally washed from my brain.
Speaker BI didn't even realize it until a year later.
Speaker BAnd four days after that experience, I met my husband, Paul, who had three years clean and sober.
Speaker BAnd so alcohol, drugs never came into our relationship.
Speaker BWe were married three months later on 4th of July, which we call Interdependence day.
Speaker BAnd the Lord, he is altogether wonderful.
Speaker BJust changed my life.
Speaker BSo surrender.
Speaker BYou said it, sister, right there.
Speaker BThat's so important, that surrender to the Lord.
Speaker AWow.
Speaker AThank you for expanding and sharing more of your story with us.
Speaker AOh, my goodness.
Speaker ASo, you know, so obviously you help a lot of women.
Speaker ABeside of praise moves, of course, is more, you know, the alternative yoga.
Speaker ABut you help a lot of women, of course, with the weight loss.
Speaker ABut I know one of the things you say is you help them to be healthy, fit and free.
Speaker AAnd so I guess what would be, first of all, maybe two top things you would just share with our audience about if there's someone that's like, yeah, I would, you know, I'm struggling in some area.
Speaker AI mean, related to this, like, what would you just say to them is like the first things that you kind of tell people or help them with.
Speaker BI would say one of the most important things is our thoughts, you know, the things that we're thinking.
Speaker BOne of the things I like to do is talk about, you can lose the Excess weight.
Speaker BYou can release the excess weight.
Speaker BGet rid of the excess weight without dieting, without deprivation, and without delay.
Speaker BAnd the key is two things.
Speaker BRenewing the mind on the word of the living God.
Speaker BRenew the mind on the word of God.
Speaker BRomans 12.
Speaker B2.
Speaker BDon't be conformed to this world.
Speaker BDon't be poured into the world's mold like this.
Speaker BWater conforms to the shape of this glass.
Speaker BThe water doesn't just suddenly come out of the glass that way.
Speaker BIt's conformed to that shape.
Speaker BSo don't be conformed to this world.
Speaker BWhat are some of the world's ways of, of losing weight?
Speaker BDiet.
Speaker BDiet it must be.
Speaker BOr let me get some special device that I can, can put on.
Speaker BIt's like something on the outside.
Speaker BIt's got no.
Speaker BRomans 12, 2.
Speaker BDon't be conformed to this world, but be transformed.
Speaker BYour whole life can be transformed.
Speaker BHow?
Speaker BBy the renewing of your mind.
Speaker BFor what purpose?
Speaker BSo that you can prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect will of God, which is for you to be healthy, fit and free.
Speaker BNow, a lot of believers, they've got, okay, I got that down.
Speaker BI love the Lord.
Speaker BI read my Bible every day.
Speaker BI've got, you know, scriptures that I work on, and I'm, I'm making them my own.
Speaker BI'm speaking what God says about me instead of what the enemy or the world says about me.
Speaker BBut why do I keep going around this same mountain?
Speaker BWhy do I keep going on the diet mountain, the diet trauma, the yo yo, the, the roller coaster that I went on for decades?
Speaker BKRISTEN?
Speaker BWell, the key is in retraining the brain, and that's where the cognitive behavioral therapy comes in.
Speaker BSo it's renewing your mind on the word of God and retraining your brain using neuroscience principles and techniques founded on scripture.
Speaker BIf I don't see a correlation in the word of God, I don't use it.
Speaker BSo that's so very important.
Speaker BYou don't have to diet.
Speaker BLive it.
Speaker BThat's the important thing.
Speaker BDiets have an end.
Speaker BLiving, it doesn't.
Speaker AAll right?
Speaker BSo it has to be something that you do every day.
Speaker BSimple things, just 1% level up just a little bit at a time.
Speaker BAnd renewing the mind, retraining the brain at the same time.
Speaker BThat's what happened to Jessica Minter, Oklahoma City young mom dropped 70 pounds, and it's been off for over two years.
Speaker BAnd she said, I never thought of inviting God into my weight loss story, that I could do this Biblically.
Speaker BShe said, I could do this for the rest of my life.
Speaker BBecause the change has happened on the inside.
Speaker BWhen God changes your want to.
Speaker BI mean, I look at it this way.
Speaker BI can have.
Speaker BI can have all the whiskey, I can have all the cigarettes.
Speaker BI can all have all the cake and ice cream and chips, and you name it that I want to.
Speaker BBut praise God, I don't want to anymore.
Speaker BHe's changed my want to.
Speaker BAnd I'll just close with this one scripture, because it's just coming up real big in my heart right now.
Speaker BRomans 8, 11.
Speaker BIf the Spirit of him who raised Christ from the dead dwells in you, then he who raised Jesus from the dead will also quicken or give life to what?
Speaker BTo your mortal body?
Speaker BHow?
Speaker BThrough some special diet or cream?
Speaker BNo, through his spirit.
Speaker BSpirit who lives in you.
Speaker BWow.
Speaker BYou get changed from the inside now.
Speaker BAbsolutely.
Speaker AOh, so powerful.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd, you know, for me, it's like you said, it's.
Speaker AYou have absolutely renewing of the mind and, you know, the surrender and retraining the brain.
Speaker ABut then I also, like, as I think about the things I'm doing in my day to make healthy choices, I.
Speaker AMy lens, right?
Speaker AAnd it's is like, does this feel easy?
Speaker ADoes it feel aligned for me and who I am?
Speaker AMeaning, I like fruits and vegetables, but if it's not prepared in certain ways, I. I have days where then I don't have a lot of them.
Speaker AAnd I'm like, I know that's not good for me, right?
Speaker AAnd it's not because I don't want to eat them.
Speaker ABut then I just find, like, this is the time of year.
Speaker ABut I. I'll make soups with lots of vegetables in them, or I'll make, like, a salad that has a lot of different vegetables that's already ready in the fridge.
Speaker ABut if I have to just go cook a vegetable, of course I do that sometimes.
Speaker ABut I eat less of the vegetables those days.
Speaker AIf I'm gonna have coffee, I mean, it's organic, whatever, and I've done not coffee, so I'm not.
Speaker AI don't have to have coffee, but I put other things in it that are really good for me that I want to get into, like beetroot powder and all these things.
Speaker ASo my point is, for me, it has to be, like, easy and fit in.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker AAnd I have friends that they try to work out so much.
Speaker AThey try to be so disciplined.
Speaker ADiscipline's not the issue.
Speaker AMy point is, it feels, like, hard.
Speaker AYou know what I mean?
Speaker AAnd I'm like, that doesn't feel like I could maintain, mean that I walk every day and I do other things.
Speaker ABut so I try to do this lens, like, kind of like you said, the 1%, like, what can I do to have, you know, to do these healthy things.
Speaker ABut that doesn't feel like, oh, this is so difficult.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AIt's kind of what works for me.
Speaker AThat's going to be maintainable.
Speaker AThat's going to be.
Speaker AWhen I say easy, you know what I mean?
Speaker ALike, if I'm going to make food anyways, it's the same amount of effort.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ASo what can I do that's going to give me more of those goodness, those good things that fill me up, that's, you know, good at the soul level even.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ALike a warm, you know, a homemade meal.
Speaker ASo, yeah, I just, you know, while that's a little bit beyond the retrain the brain, I think for me it's.
Speaker AIt's being able to have that forethought, you know, to say, okay, this, this would be good for me and I'll be able to eat it for two or three days on top of whatever else I'm eating.
Speaker AAnd, you know, but it's just.
Speaker AI just find those kind of habits really helpful for me, you know, as well.
Speaker BYes, absolutely.
Speaker BIt has to be something that you enjoy doing.
Speaker BYou know, sometimes people will say, well, I don't know, I don't want to go on a diet.
Speaker BYou know, I don't want to.
Speaker BI've done that so many times.
Speaker BYou know, how can.
Speaker BHow can this work?
Speaker BHow can something work for me?
Speaker BSomething like you said the word maintain.
Speaker BSomething, something I can maintain in my lifestyle.
Speaker BWe have something in the.
Speaker BWe call it the W3 sisterhood for short, weight loss, power.
Speaker BThe three W's.
Speaker BRight?
Speaker ARight.
Speaker BAnd it's five dailies and it's pray and plan.
Speaker BThat's one step.
Speaker BPray and plan.
Speaker BWater, move, journal, sleep.
Speaker BAnd you do as many of those as you can.
Speaker BPray and plan.
Speaker BWater, move, journal, sleep.
Speaker BWhen you do those five things and you pay attention to those things, not making an idol of the scale or, you know, something like that, but we become scientists and detectives to find out what is it that the Lord put in my body to help me get in touch with my real hunger and satiety signals, my hunger and enough full signals.
Speaker BAnd I remember I didn't have a full signal for 30 years.
Speaker BFrom the ages of 6 till I was 36, I didn't.
Speaker BI would just eat until, you know, I was a clean plate clubber.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker BCan, you know, and would just Eat, you know, until.
Speaker BAnd then go for seconds and just until it.
Speaker BUntil it hurt, you know, that was.
Speaker BThat was it.
Speaker BAnd I remember the moment that I got the full signal back.
Speaker BMy husband and I were sitting at the table and I suddenly said.
Speaker BI felt this, like, feeling all of a sudden in my.
Speaker BIn my tummy, like, just had it.
Speaker BI know.
Speaker BTears came to my.
Speaker BI got my full signal back.
Speaker BMy husband was like, what?
Speaker BYou got your what?
Speaker AWhat have you got?
Speaker BI said, I got my full signal.
Speaker BAnd my husband is one of these people.
Speaker BHe can have one M and M and then put it away.
Speaker BYou know, the rest of.
Speaker BHow can you do that?
Speaker BYou know?
Speaker BBut I was like, got my full signal back.
Speaker BSo I can relate to women who, you know, I don't know if I have a full signal.
Speaker BAnd what we do, we do two really simple things.
Speaker BWait until you're hungry.
Speaker BAnd a lot of us didn't even.
Speaker BI didn't even have a hunger signal.
Speaker BIt was like, okay, it was 12 o', clock, time to eat.
Speaker B6 o', clock, time to eat.
Speaker BSeafood, eat, you know, that was it.
Speaker BBut start paying attention to the way the Lord designed our body, because when you were a toddler, you knew, you know, and you knew when you'd had enough as well.
Speaker BSo we're getting back in touch with those signals that the Lord put in our body.
Speaker BAnd then by doing the pray and plan step.
Speaker BEvery day we pray to the Lord and we ask him, what should I eat today?
Speaker BAnd whatever you feel that you write it down.
Speaker BAnd then physically, actually, this has an effect neurologically on your brain.
Speaker BWhen you do something physical, while you're doing something spiritual, mental, or emotional, it has an effect on your brain that something is actually happening.
Speaker BWhich it is.
Speaker BIt's a mirroring of what's happening spiritually.
Speaker BYou lift it up to the Lord, you know, commit your works unto the Lord, your thoughts will be established.
Speaker BSo I just lift it up to the Lord.
Speaker BLord, this is what I'm going to eat today.
Speaker BThis is what you gave me.
Speaker BI just trust you.
Speaker BIt's in your hands.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BSo this way, if you got a birthday party, you know, you got a cupcake or, you know, whatever, it's like, oh, I can never have that again.
Speaker BNo, it's like.
Speaker BAnd plan.
Speaker BFollow the Lord.
Speaker AThat's right.
Speaker BSimple.
Speaker BAnd then follow those.
Speaker BThose signals he put in your body, and the weight will come off, I promise you.
Speaker AYeah, I mean, of course.
Speaker AI mean, I say of course, but that's not.
Speaker AIt's not obvious, right?
Speaker AEverybody obviously But I'm saying it's that so many of us have because of all the layers of all the things, right.
Speaker AWe, we aren't noticing and we're not listening to our bodies.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AThe way we were designed to.
Speaker AYour point.
Speaker AAnd so some of us have to come back to that place, right.
Speaker AOf, of how our bodies are created.
Speaker AAnd you're so right.
Speaker AI've seen some of that data where they said, yeah, little kids, like you said, toddlers, they'll.
Speaker AThey know what they need, their body needs.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AThey don't just, I mean, unless you're just giving them only cookies and cake all day.
Speaker ABut I mean, if you're giving them healthy choices and different types of food, they go for what actually their body needs, you know, so, yeah, you know, what nutrients they need and stuff.
Speaker AAnd so to your point, it's just through patterns and then things that have happened to us, right.
Speaker AWe start piling on or not paying attention or ignoring signals because you're like, oh, I want to fit in those jeans or because I feel bad when I ate that, or I mean bad about myself or.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AAnd so to your point, we have to start reconnecting with our mind, body and spirit.
Speaker BYes, that's a good point because we are a whole, a whole person, you know, a spirit made in the image of God.
Speaker BGenesis 1:26, 27.
Speaker BYou have a soul, your mind, will and emotions, and you live in a body, the temple of the Holy Spirit.
Speaker BAnd Paul made this distinction in 1st Thessalonians 5:23, where he said, I pray your whole spirit and soul and body be preserved, blameless to the coming of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Speaker BHe's faithful so that when, when we have something going on in our lives, look at it from the spiritual, the soul, your mind, will and emotions, and also the physical, that it's not just a physical thing outside in, but seek the Lord and work from the inside out.
Speaker BRight?
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAnd I, I love that one of your first steps or the first step is the praying and planning.
Speaker AYou know, I've definitely talked about the praying part on here related to like our health and, and weight.
Speaker ABut the plan part I think is so important because.
Speaker AWell, I'm not saying we're going to plan it out perfectly what we're going to eat.
Speaker AIt's just like somebody meal planning for the week.
Speaker AYou're just saying acknowledge what is your day like?
Speaker AIs it a crazy, stressful day?
Speaker AAre you going to two events so then you can start thinking through, well, what is it going to be like?
Speaker ASo You've one maybe replayed or played the day in your head, like, okay, so if, you know I'm going to be crazy busy today, well, gosh, that might mean that I want to bring a healthy snack with me.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AOr in other words, so when we plan, we're not mindlessly grabbing the worst things every single day in a row.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AAnd then it's been a year.
Speaker ASo the planning is allowing us to think through just like we'd plan our work day or whatever else.
Speaker AIt's letting us, like you said, kind of decide ahead of time and to be a little bit more in control of what that, what we're going to do that day.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AThose habits, you know, our food habits or moving habits, all those things.
Speaker ASo.
Speaker ABecause if you never planned like, oh, okay, I'm going to walk this morning or I'm going to walk at night, but it's supposed to rain.
Speaker AIt doesn't mean it's going to be perfect.
Speaker ABut you can at least be like, oh, okay, well, what's my alternative?
Speaker AIf I'm not going to walk, am I going to skip it?
Speaker AOr am I going to go walk at the mall?
Speaker AOr do I have a stationary bike?
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ASo it's just kind of thinking it through so that you don't feel hopeless and helpless.
Speaker BRight?
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BAnd.
Speaker BAnd getting some movement in every day, I believe, is so important and absolutely.
Speaker BOne of the things that we've learned is getting rid of the word exercise.
Speaker BFor those who don't like the word exercise to say move.
Speaker BI mean, everybody likes to move, you know, because if we say, do you like to exercise?
Speaker BNo.
Speaker BDo you like to move?
Speaker BWell, yeah, of course I like to move.
Speaker BOkay, so that's what we're going to do.
Speaker BCan you move for five minutes?
Speaker BCan you just.
Speaker BWe start where you are and then build from there.
Speaker AYeah, well, right.
Speaker AAnd like you said, not everybody has to do in.
Speaker AIf you don't want to do weights or something, you know, for weight bearing, other things you do, even functional movement is so important for us.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ASo it doesn't have to be to your point.
Speaker ALike, I have gardens, garden beds, so of course I do other movement and other things.
Speaker ABut my point is, is weeding and pulling and moving, like all these things, you know, pulling, pulling the soil into the other, all of that gets to count too.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ASo I think sometimes we forget that functionally moving is so important for our bodies and that counts too.
Speaker AYou know, it's not just if you go to the gym or something like that.
Speaker ASo, yeah, I Love that.
Speaker AYou know, the other thing, and while this isn't one of the exact buckets that you talked about, but I think to me too is I think when I look at, with my habits and how I'm kind of doing those different areas, you know, like the pray and plan and in each of those movement and stuff is I. I ask myself questions like, what's going to nourish me?
Speaker AInstead of, like you said, I'm not trying to tell myself I can't.
Speaker AI'm not.
Speaker AI'm.
Speaker AI'm trying to like, frame it into questions that I think are still biblical in the sense of, like, what will be nourishing for my body?
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AJust like, sometimes I go on a walk, I'll listen to a sermon.
Speaker AOther times I'll listen to a podcast.
Speaker AOther times I listen to music.
Speaker ABut there's times where I'm like, ah, too much noise.
Speaker AWhat will nurse me the most is turning it off.
Speaker AAnd so I just have to check in with myself, right?
Speaker AAnd instead of, well, I always do this.
Speaker AWell, sometimes what I always do doesn't feel right right now.
Speaker AYou know, and it's that whole acknowledging, I think, you know, what does God want for us?
Speaker ABut then also what feels most aligned with us, you know, in that day or in that, you know, like I said, if you have a crazy day versus you have a slower day, well, those days are going to look different.
Speaker AAnd so, you know, you have to plan a little different for those days.
Speaker BYou know, and see what.
Speaker BIt's not about what I can't do, but what can I do?
Speaker BThat's right.
Speaker BThat's another, like, switch that we do.
Speaker BYeah.
Speaker BAnd absolutely, like, oh, I can't do this.
Speaker BI can't do well.
Speaker BWell, what can I do?
Speaker BWell, I can go to YouTube and find a walking workout.
Speaker BWell, but I, I can't do 30 minutes, but I could do seven minutes.
Speaker BI.
Speaker BWhat can you do?
Speaker BAbsolutely.
Speaker BSeven minutes is better than no minutes.
Speaker BYes, that's it.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker AAnd it all adds up.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker ASo whether you can only do five minutes, but you do it three times a day or five times a day, you still, that counts, Right?
Speaker ASo it's, it's cumulative.
Speaker AIt's not just like you said, you don't have to say, I have to go to spend an hour all at one time doing it.
Speaker AYou might have little kids and you don't have a separate amount of time like that, but you can go on a walk with the kids or you can.
Speaker ARight?
Speaker AI mean, in other words, you can incorporate it into Your day?
Speaker BAbsolutely.
Speaker BAnd that's part of functional fitnesses as well, because it helps you to function better in life.
Speaker BAnd what are things that you can invite the Lord in on?
Speaker BBecause what part of your life does he not want to be a part of?
Speaker BHe wants to be a part of all parts of our life.
Speaker BSo when we walk, I do my morning prayer walk, you know, and I have my little prayer cards with scriptures and things.
Speaker BAnd like this morning is like, I just put them, you know, kind of in my pocket.
Speaker BAnd I just wanted to praise the Lord and just love him and thank him for the sky and the birds, you know, that just blessed me to do that.
Speaker BAnd then I felt time to move into another part of prayer.
Speaker BAnd, you know, I was praying for Israel, praying for America, praying for, you know, different people, leaders, you know, and praying for our ministry.
Speaker BBut being sensitive to that, like you were saying that it's not always regimented.
Speaker BI've got to do this or this.
Speaker BBut being sensitive to the Lord and how the Holy Spirit, Spirit is, is leading you.
Speaker BAnd he wants us to be healthy, fit and free.
Speaker BI mean, First Corinthians 6:20 says, you were bought at a price.
Speaker BTherefore, glorify God in your body and your spirit, which are gods.
Speaker BGod apostrophe s. When I first saw that, wow, my body and my spirit belong to God.
Speaker BOh, I have some explaining to do, you know.
Speaker BOh, my goodness.
Speaker BBut you can look at it this way, that he has a vested interest in helping you, you know, to get healthy, fit.
Speaker BAnd so that set me free.
Speaker AYeah, no, it's so true.
Speaker AAnd you're right.
Speaker AI think wherever we're holding on to some things, you know, I just had to talk to somebody about money and the Holy Spirit and it was the same thing.
Speaker ASome people feel anxious or worry or shame, guilt, whatever, around their finances at the moment, or they have in the past.
Speaker AIt's much like our bodies.
Speaker AIt might be because we don't like our weight at the moment.
Speaker AIt might be someone said something about some part of our body, right.
Speaker ASo we're holding on to something.
Speaker ABut like you said, God wants to be a part of all those things, and he wants us to see him our see ourselves the way he sees us.
Speaker AHe wants to bless us, right, with a healthy body.
Speaker AHe wants to bless us with good, you know, some abundance.
Speaker AAnd so I think sometimes we forget what you just said, which was, he does care.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AThat we have a healthy mind and body.
Speaker AAbsolutely.
Speaker ASo important.
Speaker ASo one thing that you shared with me before we started recording Was that there is a simple exercise that we can do to help stop cravings, food cravings, but also other cravings.
Speaker ASo I'd love for you to walk us through that exercise that any of us can do, you know, at any time.
Speaker AI think that would be fantastic.
Speaker BWonderful.
Speaker BWould you be willing to do the exercise with me, too?
Speaker ASure.
Speaker AYeah, sure.
Speaker BAll right.
Speaker BAnd I invite our audience to do it as well.
Speaker BAll you need is a pen, or you can use a stone or a key, something small to hold in your hand.
Speaker BI like my little stone here.
Speaker BIt has a little happy face on it.
Speaker BIt just makes me happy.
Speaker BSo if you've got a little stone, that's fine, but otherwise use a pen.
Speaker BThat's totally fine.
Speaker BJust something small enough in your hand.
Speaker BThis is a bilateral brain stimulation technique that cuts cravings in 10 to 15 seconds.
Speaker BIt absolutely does.
Speaker BAnd we use this for food cravings, but it can be for other cravings as well.
Speaker BWhat it does is it creates a detour.
Speaker BIt cuts the circuit of how we're wired, going a certain way.
Speaker BBecause the way your brain works, it's looking for comfort.
Speaker BAnd we, as believers, we don't want to go to the comfort food.
Speaker BWe want to learn to go to the comforter, to go to the Lord instead to fill us, because food can't really fill us the way he can fill us.
Speaker BAnd so this is a bilateral brain stimulation technique that will absolutely work.
Speaker BSo you got your pen?
Speaker BAll right, let's go ahead.
Speaker BRight now, I want you, using your sanctified imagination, with your eyes open or closed, it's up to you.
Speaker BI want you to see where that food is that you create crave.
Speaker BVery often, let's say you know where it is.
Speaker BIt's a snack.
Speaker BIt might be in the refrigerator or the freezer, in the pantry, in the cupboard.
Speaker BYou know the way to go there.
Speaker BYou know exactly where it is.
Speaker BYou're about to reach for it.
Speaker BYou know where.
Speaker BDon't worry, we're going to cut the.
Speaker BWe're going to cut it right now.
Speaker BBut you know where it is.
Speaker BYou're about to grab for it.
Speaker BNow take that.
Speaker BThat pen or whatever object in your hand and pass it from one hand to the other, from one hand to the other, one hand to the other, one hand to the other.
Speaker BAnd you got to pick it up, one hand to the other, one hand to the other, and 5, 4, 3, 2, 1.
Speaker BWhere's the craving?
Speaker BNow, let's solidify it with scripture.
Speaker BPlease repeat after me.
Speaker BAll things are lawful for me.
Speaker BAll things are lawful for me, but not all things are helpful.
Speaker ABut not all things are helpful.
Speaker BAll things are lawful for me.
Speaker BAll things are lawful for me.
Speaker BBut I will not be brought under the power of any.
Speaker AI will not be brought under the power of any.
Speaker BAnd that's 1 Corinthians 6:12.
Speaker BWhat's happening there?
Speaker BLet me ask you, where did that craving go for you, Kristen?
Speaker ASo the craving wasn't super strong right now, but I did think of something that I might, you know, on occasion get.
Speaker AAnd so after we did the exercise and then we said the scripture, I wasn't thinking about the food.
Speaker BYeah, it just is, it's gone.
Speaker BHaving that boundary scripture because it creates a boundary around when you feel yourself going to a certain.
Speaker BLike I have that one scripture alone helped me drop 25 pounds.
Speaker BI am not kidding you.
Speaker BBecause I would be, my hand would be reaching for a snack.
Speaker BMy husband keeps snacks on top of the refrigerator.
Speaker BHe's one of those people who can, like I said, have one M&M and then that's all he needs.
Speaker BBut it was like, I just, there's a little four year old on the inside of me going, but I want it.
Speaker AI want it.
Speaker BAnd so I would say that that boundary scripture, all things are lawful for me, but not all things are helpful.
Speaker BAll things are lawful for me, but I will not be brought under the power of any.
Speaker BFirst Corinthians 6:12 in the New King James Version, I tell you what, the Holy Spirit of God on the inside of your recreated human spirit, using the word of God rises up and you're like, yeah, I don't want it.
Speaker BI, I'm not going to fall for have.
Speaker BI'm not going to fall for a cookie or something like that to have power over me.
Speaker BI the Holy Spirit of God.
Speaker BAnd it absolutely works.
Speaker BThat's something that you can absolutely do.
Speaker BEveryone in the audience can.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AAmazing.
Speaker AI love that.
Speaker AYeah.
Speaker AI mean, I definitely have learned, you know, different techniques for different things, you know, over the years, especially since I've been doing the podcasts, you know, ones to calm your nervous system.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ARelated to the vagus nerve, whatever it is.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker ALike get out of anxiety.
Speaker AAnd of course sometimes it's scripture based, but it's also small, small things you can do with your body.
Speaker ABut I hadn't heard that one for food cravings.
Speaker ASo I love that.
Speaker AI love learning new techniques that I can implement and share with the audience.
Speaker ASo that's fantastic.
Speaker ASo good.
Speaker ASo, so good.
Speaker ASo let me ask you this.
Speaker AWhat is maybe just a Couple words of encouragement you just like to share with the audience, you know, as we move towards wrapping up the episode.
Speaker BWell, I would also invite our audience members to take a look at praise moves praisemoves.com because if you want some gentle movement, if you want a Christ centered alternative to yoga where we're meditating and speaking aloud the word of God while doing wonderful stretching exercises, we have instructors all over the world and also online we've got free videos and things that you can check out at praisemoves.com and also the christianweightlosskit.com christianweightlosskit.com it's totally free and it is a mini course, a video guide that you can do.
Speaker BIt has different exercises and things in it to help turn some things around.
Speaker BAnd you know, Kristen, you'd asked me something earlier also about what fuels me at this time in my life right now, and it actually just happened this morning.
Speaker BI have a little turtle who visits me every morning and it so blesses my heart.
Speaker BI've called her Dotta is her name.
Speaker BAnd she comes in, into our, our little garden and she's just right off the step and she cranes her neck up.
Speaker BWhen I went out to do my walk this morning, I, I saw her there and she was like, you can feed me now.
Speaker BAnd so I have cut up little organic apple bits and I, I give it to her and she, she even keeps her head out now when I put it down there for her.
Speaker BBut I, I, that just fuels me.
Speaker BJust the things of the Lord, the sweet things.
Speaker BAnd so I invite our audience members, you know, to, to get outdoors, to look around your own neighborhood and, and appreciate some of the beauty of, of the Lord that's right there.
Speaker BYou can find it even where I used to live in New York City, you can start walking around and see the goodness and of God.
Speaker BHe's faithful and he loves you so very, very much.
Speaker ABeautiful.
Speaker AAnd I so agree with you.
Speaker AMy favorite place to be is outdoors.
Speaker AAnd you know, much like you on my walks or out of my backyard, I just, I call it my gratitude practice.
Speaker ABut it's basically just a continuous dialogue with the Lord and thanking him.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AOh my gosh.
Speaker AThank you for the basil.
Speaker ATaste of basil.
Speaker AHow amazing.
Speaker AHow did you come up with that?
Speaker ARight?
Speaker ALike, it's just like you said, I'm just trying to stay in a state of awe for all that's been created.
Speaker ARight.
Speaker AFor us.
Speaker ASo, yeah, I love that.
Speaker AI love it.
Speaker AOkay, so as we wrap up, is there any other, is that, are those the main sites where you'd like to direct people or did you also want to send them anywhere else that they can connect with you?
Speaker BYeah, I'd say praisemoves.com and then christianweightlosskit.com those would be the two main ones because you'll find a lot of good stuff.
Speaker AYeah, yeah, I was on, I think both of them.
Speaker AAnd yeah, there's a lot of resources that you can definitely find on there.
Speaker ASo wonderful.
Speaker AWell, thank you so much for coming on, sharing your story, taking the time to share with us, you know, just some practical ways that we can just be our healthiest, fittest and freest selves in Christ.
Speaker AAnd also for sharing the exercise and the free work resources that you have.
Speaker ASo thank you for taking the time.
Speaker BOh, thank you so much for inviting me, Kristin.
Speaker BIt's been a blessed blast.
Speaker AI also wanted to let you know I have a great resource that's tied to this topic.
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