Stop relying on unreliable willpower and learn to rewire your brain using 'Bright Lines' and cognitive behavioral tools to eliminate cravings and self-sabotage.

Weight loss isn't a math problem run on a glitchy emotional motherboard; it's about moving from 'trying' to having a tactical operating system for your head that replaces willpower with environmental design and identity-based habits.
I want a system for the mental aspects of weight loss. I know how to count calories and that I must have a calorie deficit but I want the mental and psychological tools needed to stick to it, avoid overeating, and limiting or avoiding junk foods. I do not believe in intuitive eating which is basically just never restrict, obviously ridiculous if trying to lose weight


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Lena: Miles, I was thinking about how most of us know the math of a calorie deficit, but we still find ourselves staring into the pantry at 10:00 PM. It’s like our brains literally block the weight loss we’re working so hard for.
Miles: It’s true! Susan Peirce Thompson actually points out that it’s often the brain sabotaging us, not a lack of facts. We try to rely on willpower, but the science shows willpower just isn't reliable for the long haul.
Lena: Exactly, and that’s why "just eat intuitively" feels so impossible when you’re actually trying to hit a goal. You need boundaries, right?
Miles: Right, like the "Bright Lines" framework—clear, unambiguous boundaries that take the guesswork out of it. It’s about moving from "trying" to having a tactical operating system for your head.
Lena: I love that. So, let’s break down the specific cognitive behavioral tools we can use to rewire those sabotaging thoughts and finally make the plan stick.