Giving Up Control: The Only Way To Build Positive Relationship With Your Body

Struggling with body image often means simultaneously struggling with food and exercise. Giving up control over food and exercise is the mantra to build a more positive relationship with your body.

  • Yo-yo dieting causes people to feel out of control.
  • Being unable to lose weight makes people develop a self-concept around being lazy, weak, or lacking in willpower because they canโ€™t โ€œget it togetherโ€ to eat healthy and move more.
  • Learning to control oneโ€™s body using rigid and punishing food and exercise habits leaves people with a feeling of panic and paranoia that they canโ€™t relax, or everything will completely fall apart.

No matter what a personโ€™s specific experience is, there is often a belief that the ideal relationship with food and exercise centers aroundย control.

This is firmly rooted in diet culture of course, which is firmly invested in making us all believe that our bodiesย wantย to get fat and that we have to ignore, repress, and deny all our natural bodily cuesโ€”and instead use our superior brains to come up with a plan for what to eat, and how much, and when.

Why?

Because when we believe that, diet culture makesย money. (In 2019, theย U.S. Weight Loss & Diet Control Market was worth $72 billion. This couldnโ€™t exist if people trusted their bodies instead of trying to control them.)

Diet culture is a fascinating, complex, and highly effective hoax. But itย isย a hoax.

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Itโ€™s fake news that we have to use willpower in order to have a healthy body. Itโ€™s untrue that we have to spend time, money, and energy controlling something which, if left alone, would have effortlessly controlled itself.

Sometimes when I think about diet culture, I think itโ€™s kind of like if our culture convinced everyone that their well-being and worthiness for respect depended entirely on them scrubbing out a self-cleaning oven by hand on a daily basis.

The only benefit would be to the people who sold cleaning supplies. For everyone else itโ€™s justโ€ฆ fucked up.

I say all this because itโ€™s important to acknowledgeย whyย people end up with an obsessively control-based approach to food and exercise. Adopting a controlling approach to food and exercise isย the natural outcome of growing up in diet culture, and itโ€™s not a personal character flaw or failing. (Hence why such a huge percentage of eating disorders begin as recreational diets, and then spiral.)

That said, it also doesnโ€™t work.

Controlling and restricting your food intake leads to obsessing over food, eventually bingeing, and for the majority of people, gaining weight. (If youโ€™re not familiar with anti-diet concepts yet, please read the booksย Anti-Dietย andย The F*ck It Diet.)

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For a lot of people, the hard-to-swallow truth is this:

The harder and longer you try to control your weight, the more out-of-control youโ€™ll feel.

Likewise, the longer and harder my clients have tried to control their bodies, the less they tend toย likeย their bodies. Which makes โ€œcontrol my bodyโ€ a super shitty plan for body confidence.

This is why, when my clients tell me that they want a more positive relationship with food and their bodies, I tell them that we will need to work onย giving up control.

Hereโ€™s the deal: love and control are mutually exclusiveโ€”love requires a certain amount of trust to exist, and control is the opposite of trust.

Imagine if a person went to a marriage counselor and said โ€œI want a better marriage,โ€ and when the counselor asked what a perfect marriage looked like, they responded with โ€œI would make all decisions for my partner, and they would never speak.โ€ Personally, I would say that doesnโ€™t sound like a better marriage, it sounds like a dictatorship.

And yet when I ask clients what their ideal relationship to food and body would be, it often sounds a lot like that.

People imagine that they can like, love, or accept their bodies, while also repressing their bodyโ€™s needs, denying itโ€™s signals, and cutting it off from having any agency. And it just doesnโ€™t work that way.

You cannot truly love someone and also control them. (And I donโ€™t know who needs to hear this, but someone else canโ€™t truly loveย youย and also try to control you either. Thatโ€™s not love.)

You cannot truly feel care for, respect, accept, like, or love your bodyโ€ฆ while also trying to control it.

So if you want a more positive relationship with your body, youโ€™ll need to learn how to give up control over food and exercise.

This means giving your body a voice: learning to tune in, listen to, believe, and decipher itโ€™s signals to you when it comes to food and movement. It means building trust in your bodyโ€™s ability to self-regulate in a healthy place for you when it comes to weight, even if that place isnโ€™t where you want it to be. It means giving up diets forever, giving up food rules and limitations, giving up the endless hours of cardio and other body-controlling exercises.

Please donโ€™t misunderstand me: giving up control over your bodyย is not easy.

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Itโ€™s actually extremely scary, difficult, painful, and time consuming. It takes time and practice and patience and compassion and support.

But giving up control over food and exercise is the wayโ€”theย only way, in my experienceโ€”to build a more positive relationship with your body.

Let me know if you need support in this area, by the way.ย Learning to let go of control is exactly what I help my private coaching clients do.

Sending you big self-trusting vibes today,

<3
Jessi

Written by: Jessi Kneeland
Originally appeared on: Jessikneeland.com
Republished with permission. 
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