
When Tracking Becomes a Burden: (Breaking Free: 14 Days to Food Peace - EP. 8)
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You DON'T want to miss this! Episode 8: When Tracking Becomes a Burden
Are you tired of starting over, afraid of food, and ready to feel like themselves again? I’m so glad you’re here.
Today’s episode is for the woman who’s burned out from tracking.
Maybe it started as a tool. A way to stay on track, learn your portions, or feel more in control.
But now?
It feels like a second job. And if you forget to log something — or eat off-plan — the guilt kicks in.
If that sounds familiar, I want you to hear this:
“If tracking your food feels like a second job… that’s not failure. That’s burnout.”
Hey friend, welcome to Breaking Free — the series that speaks to the woman who’s tried it all, tracked it all, and still feels like she’s losing the battle with food, her body, and herself.
I’m Cassie Covey — a coach, mom, and former all-or-nothing perfectionist who finally stopped living by food rules and started listening to her body.
In this 14-day series, we’re talking about what really keeps women stuck — the shame, the spirals, the mindset, the habits — and how to break free without another diet, reset, or “starting over Monday.”
Each episode is short, honest, and designed to speak directly to the part of you that’s exhausted… but not done.
Let’s get into it.
My hope in talking about these things is that it will help you while you're going through this or have just been through it. Know that you're not alone and your feelings are important.
Pull up a chair because you need to hear this. Once you know better...you do better...and can help others along the way.
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Subject: The Messy Middle