Live Well Be Well with Sarah Ann Macklin | Health, Lifestyle, Nutrition

Why Diets Don’t Work (Even When You Follow Them Perfectly) | Sarah Ann Macklin

May 6, 2026
A personal journey from health collapse to questioning modern wellness culture. Exploration of the try-slip-shame-restart cycle and why willpower alone fails. Surprising studies that show beliefs shape physiology. Practical rituals like the selfie test, mirror practice, and a mindful pre-meal routine to shift your relationship with food and self.
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ANECDOTE

Pizza Moment That Sparked A Movement

  • After a long clinic day Sarah ordered pizza and felt immediate guilt despite being a nutritionist, which prompted a viral Instagram reel on self-compassion.
  • The reaction revealed how universal food-related shame is among her audience.
INSIGHT

Your Thoughts Physically Change Digestion

  • Thoughts and emotions materially change physiology: they affect hormones, digestion and immune function, so mental state alters how the body responds to food and stress.
  • Sarah emphasizes mind and body are inseparable; optimizing body without addressing thoughts misses crucial mechanisms.
ANECDOTE

Hotel Maid Study Shows Perception Changes Physiology

  • Ellen Langer's hotel maid study had maids told their work counted as exercise; after four weeks that group lost weight and improved blood pressure without changing behavior.
  • The only change was perception: recognizing movement as valuable shifted physiological outcomes.
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