Why Decision Fatigue is the Real Culprit of Emotional Eating

Emotional Eating Unwrapped - A podcast by Alana Kessler - Thursdays

In this episode, Alana Kessler delves into the concept of decision fatigue and how it contributes to emotional eating patterns. She explains that decision fatigue is not a matter of willpower or discipline but rather an energetic challenge stemming from the accumulation of decisions made throughout the day. Alana emphasizes that this fatigue can lead to mindless eating decisions in the evenings when mental capacity is depleted. By creating a flexible eating structure and recognizing the need for emotional relief, listeners can better manage their choices around food. Join Alana as she guides you on building an environment that prioritizes emotional support and reduces the burden of decision fatigue for a healthier, more intentional relationship with food.Leave us a voice message for our next Q&A episode!Curious to learn more about working directly with Alana so that you can reconnect with your hunger and fullness cues, learn to eat whatever you want without rules, regulate your emotions and naturally lose weight so you can live with freedom and joy? Get started HERE! The Craving Reset Library is your on-demand toolkit for breaking emotional eating patterns in real time—without relying on willpower or rules. Inside, you’ll find fast-acting audio tools designed to interrupt cravings, regulate your nervous system, and retrain your brain to feel calm, clear, and in control. Whether it’s a 3-minute urge or a full-blown binge cycle, these resets put you back in charge. Click here to access the Craving Reset Audio Library and take control in the moment it matters most.Explore more from Be Well by AKBe sure to follow Alana on Instagram at @bewellbyak.Takeaways​Decision fatigue is a real phenomenon affecting our choices.​It's not about willpower; it's about mental energy.​Every decision, big or small, takes energy.​By the end of the day, mental bandwidth is depleted.​You can prepare for decision fatigue with simple meal rotations.​Emotional eating is often about seeking relief, not hunger.Chapters00:00 Understanding Decision Fatigue10:01 Strategies to Combat Decision Fatigue16:07 Creating a Supportive Environment