The 3 C's of Food Addiction: Why You're Not Broken

The 3 C's of Food Addiction: Why You're Not Broken

Have you ever watched yourself do something you swore you wouldn't — like you were observing it from the outside? In today's video, we explore a simple framework that explains why eating, or any addictive behavior, can feel like it just takes over: the Three C's of Addiction.

Rather than treating it as a willpower problem, this approach helps you understand what's actually happening — so the pattern stops feeling like a personal failing and starts looking like something that can change.

The Three C's are craving, loss of control, and continuing despite negative consequences. What ties them together isn't weak discipline — it's automaticity. Over time, the brain shifts away from intentional choice and toward deeply learned habit, which is exactly why you're so often left asking, "Why did I just do that?"

What You'll Learn in This Video:

The Three C's of Addiction — craving, loss of control, and continuing despite consequences — and how to recognize them in yourself

Why automaticity, not a lack of willpower, is the real hallmark of addiction

Why "knowing better" doesn't break the pattern — and what actually does How self-compassion creates change, while self-criticism feeds the cycle

How supporting your body and building awareness help you catch the pattern earlier If you've ever felt trapped in a cycle and wondered "Why can't I just stop?" — this video offers a compassionate, evidence-informed perspective on why you're not broken. You are not broken.

You're running a well-learned pattern — and with awareness and the right support, that pattern can change.

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0:00 – Intro

0:11 – The framework: the Three C's of Addiction

0:17 – The first C: craving or compulsion

0:31 – Why cravings show up in the body first

0:41 – The second C: loss of control

0:55 – Why it's not a willpower issue

1:01 – The third C: continuing despite negative consequences

1:19 – Where shame shows up

1:22 – It's not about knowledge — it's about patterning

1:26 – Automaticity: the hallmark of addiction

1:53 – Why it feels automatic: "why did I just do that?"

2:03 – The good news: patterns can change

2:06 – Start with self-compassion

2:23 – Supporting the physical body

2:35 – Sleep, blood sugar, and whole foods

2:56 – Building awareness

3:05 – Noticing the signals in your body

3:25 – Why noticing earlier helps interrupt the pattern

3:30 – You are not broken

3:50 – Outro -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

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