For years, I used food to regulate stress, pressure, uncertainty, and emotions I didn't know how to process.
After losing 65kg, I expected the struggle to end. It didn't. The weight changed. The patterns didn't. Food noise. Urges. Guilt. Binge–restrict cycles that felt automatic.
That's when I realised something most people are never taught: Lasting change isn't created by another plan. It's created by understanding the behavioural loop driving the urge in the first place.
I stopped chasing weight loss. And started studying behaviour.
The real work isn't about shrinking your body. It's about interrupting the patterns wired for survival, not just your stability.
Today, I help men and women dismantle emotional eating cycles, rebuild self-trust, regulate their nervous system, and create structure that makes weight stability a byproduct — not the obsession.


