How does The Food Philosophy work?
By showing you that the more you try to 'cut down' using outside advice about what and how much to eat, the more your survival drive to overeat will kick in and the more you will be driven to overeat. You will learn exactly how and why this happens (including how the human brain works). I tell you what psychological factors set you up to fail at taking control over food. You then use the tools and exercises, along with this new information, and you change your thinking. I teach you how to take responsibility for your own choices. The end result is that you have control over food.
TRUST YOURSELF
Relentlessly Positive's POSITIVE weight loss Guru Sue Thomason is back again - and this week she has some advice for anyone struggling with healthy eating... If you want to beat the diet trap, you'll have to learn to take your instructions from a very important source....yourself! Sue explains how.
Sue spent 20 years as a journalist on national newspapers and women’s magazines, such as Now, Woman, Cosmopolitan, Woman’s Own, Woman’s Realm, Mizz, Essentials, Bella, Best, Chat, The Daily Telegraph and more. She has been a scriptwriter, a film maker and a broadcaster for ITN. She is now a motivation coach and she spends her working day helping people to set themselves free from the overeating trap by teaching The Food Philosophy online.
She knows everything there is to know about the psychology of overeating and she can read your mind - so listen to her!
If you have a question you'd like to put to Sue, or a comment on her advice, e-mail Relentlessly Positive

I’ve just started trying out intuitive eating after many years on and off diets with no lasting results. I’ve been on a few internet sites and I can’t figure out whether I’m allowed to weigh myself or if eating intuitively means I can eat things like chips just because I feel like it. My friend swears by it but I’m worried that I’ll gain weight.
Briony, 24, Nottingham
Hi Briony,
Intuitive eating is a very good way to live if you’re a compulsive overeater because it puts you back in the driving seat where food is concerned. The hard thing is actually getting into the driving seat as you can see from your question – you are asking if you are ‘allowed’ to weigh yourself and querying what you can and cannot eat.
This is entirely natural for a long-term yo-yo dieter like yourself because the kind of diet thinking you’ve been brainwashed into over the years deliberately removes all self responsibility where food is concerned and you have effectively become an automaton, in passive receive mode, unable to eat anything or think about your own body without externally referencing it all to check that it is ‘allowable’ or ‘correct’.
You’re not alone, though. Every single overeater in the world looks outside themselves for instructions when it comes to food and weight (and sometimes other parts of their lives too - sometimes, but not always, they do this with EVERY area).
Even overeaters who are great successes in other areas of their lives and who wouldn't dream of looking to others for instructions about what they should think do it in the area of food and weight. They don't even realise they're doing it. Not one compulsive overeater and chronic dieter knows their own mind in this respect - every overeater is in passive recieve mode.
This is something that really does have to be turned around if you want to get out of the overeating trap. Intuitive eating can never be intuitive unless all of your decisions are made internally and based on your own wants and needs.
You have to work out for yourself the answer to the questions about whether to weigh yourself and what you can eat. It’s not something I can answer for you.
NEW RATES FOR THE FOOD PHILOSOPHY COURSE!
The Food Philosophy is now more affordable as there is a non-coaching version of the six-week online weight-loss course available for just £30. Not everyone can afford the course at the moment and it is important that as many overeaters are reached as possible and given the tools to get themselves out of the overeating trap, lose weight, increase confidence and raise their self esteem.
For £30, you get all of the online course material as well as membership to The FP forum where you can chat to other people who are doing the course, support each other, go through the steps and exercises together and also talk to those who have already been through the course and who are already out of the overeating trap.