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  • @zoeunlimited
    @zoeunlimited  Год назад +1031

    Thoughts on the “what I eat in a day” tiktoks?

    • @aimeeburn8277
      @aimeeburn8277 Год назад +162

      Dangerous for easily impressionable young women.

    • @marybean2231
      @marybean2231 Год назад +95

      Tbh, most of them make me feel bad and/or lazy for not putting so much effort into my meals. Truth be told, I could eat the same leftovers for days straight and be fine (I have done this). I don't really care about food but I do enjoy sweets every now and then.
      It makes me think about food way more often, which usually then transitions into thinking about my weight. I know, despite the face I'm still 180 lbs at 5'8.

    • @julixplr
      @julixplr Год назад +39

      as long as the videos are realistic and show a good/healthy amount of food and not like" a smoothie and a salad is all I ate today and it was soo much, here is how you can do it too(how to eat less food)" or anything like it. I like watching them. 🤷‍♀

      l
      But on days where I watch them (idk why) I mostly feel bad about the things I eat/ate that day and also feel like sh*t about my body.

    • @catsrus1409
      @catsrus1409 Год назад +36

      I have a mixed opinion!
      I think the pros of these videos are:
      - introducing people to new meal ideas
      - motivating people to eat more nutritious meals
      - and inspiring people to live a more healthy and active lifestyle
      And the cons are:
      - sometimes these videos are unrealistic and not everyone can afford to live like that
      - negative comparison e.g body, lifestyle, aesthetics
      - they can make people forget that every body is different and not everyone needs the same amount of food. Someone could look at what these girls are eating and feel like they are eating too much or too unhealthy which can make them feel guilty so they start to restrict what they eat and become obsessive over calories, nutrition and weight

    • @stormdancer3661
      @stormdancer3661 Год назад +10

      I dislike them and I don't see the point of them

  • @bubblebrainbow
    @bubblebrainbow Год назад +6474

    For most people I'd suggest deleting TikTok as one of the healthiest things they can do. :)

    • @TooAddictedToSorrow
      @TooAddictedToSorrow Год назад +226

      I've done that recently and it helped a ton!

    • @bubblebrainbow
      @bubblebrainbow Год назад +110

      @@TooAddictedToSorrow So glad you're having some improvements. Enjoy your freedom, that's how I feel about escaping from anything that's toxic and addicting. It's a serious accomplishment.

    • @lilliansigrist8890
      @lilliansigrist8890 Год назад +140

      i deleted tiktok almost two years ago and it was honestly the best decision ever

    • @CrisOnTheInternet
      @CrisOnTheInternet Год назад +100

      I didn't have it in the first place. I don't have any socials but RUclips and Whatsapp.

    • @user-rm5fh8yz9h
      @user-rm5fh8yz9h Год назад +49

      I dont have tiktok and im glad i dont 😂

  • @JoeMama-1diot
    @JoeMama-1diot Год назад +8661

    trust me guys, eating disorders change your life, it's all you think about. No clothing size looks as good as not stressing over every meal.

    • @batrieniel
      @batrieniel Год назад +81

      I know they ain’t lying cuz it’s joe the purest guy alive

    • @andromeda_2410
      @andromeda_2410 Год назад +181

      Yep totally agree with you food and clothes have never looked the same since after i developed ED. And it's like no matter how much you try to ignore it still seeps into your mind and you feel shit if you're over eating or your weight fluctuates

    • @drbuni
      @drbuni Год назад +65

      As someone who weights 85kg (I gained 20kg from 2020 to 2022), I will take worrying about what I eat over being this weight. It sucks. I feel like shit. Can't wait to be weight 65kg (hopefully 60kg) again.

    • @jhock1431
      @jhock1431 Год назад +64

      honestly I wish I can stop thinking about every meal all the time

    • @enVschat
      @enVschat Год назад +48

      @@drbuni I get feeling bad because your body has changed in a way you do not like but at the same time that was a ridiculous thing to say. You would rather spend time worrying about what you eat like an ED (which is what you responded to)? Not only do you worry about what you eat but you won’t be satisfied. It’s warped thinking

  • @cynder6596
    @cynder6596 Год назад +4534

    "Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" is something i hear _alot_ in the ed community.

    • @leander8840
      @leander8840 Год назад +161

      it's prime ED thinking

    • @ross9944
      @ross9944 Год назад +89

      I've heard it countless times from pro-ana people online.

    • @pfinchen7194
      @pfinchen7194 Год назад +8

      Its sooo true!

    • @selenajade
      @selenajade Год назад

      because it’s literally the foundation of pro ana thinking

    • @theinvisiblegirl2501
      @theinvisiblegirl2501 Год назад +58

      it was said by kate moss and primarily used by ppl in the ed community. if u hear it anywhere outside, just know the person saying it is pro ana

  • @hellosarah_
    @hellosarah_ Год назад +4541

    Sis I’m screaming . I’ve said this before , majority of the most viewed what I eat in a day videos of ones of people who are mostly white and thin, or thin celebrities. People watch more on the base of the aesthetic of the body of the creator not even on the curiosity of what the person is eating . There are so many people who are not thin who get dragged if they are not eating clean , yet thin people can eat whatever and there’s crickets.

    • @rafano6198
      @rafano6198 Год назад +162

      or if fat ppl post their what i eat in the day and they dont eat a ton of food ppl say:what did you had for lunch?

    • @awtumn
      @awtumn Год назад +70

      Agreed. This is the exact reason why I do not use TikTok anymore. Although I enjoyed watching the 'what I eat in a day videos' for food inspo purposes, I'd notice people who weren't skinny were getting shamed. Shamed for choosing not to eat clean in every clip. It's like people forget that you don't have to eat clean 24/7. You can eat whatever the hell you want as long as you eat in moderation. People only seem to care about aesthetics nowadays..
      Edit: To those reading this; eat the food that makes you feel good. Food that you like to eat. Don't force yourself to eat food(s) that you don't enjoy; whether it be "healthy" or not.

    • @futuristicgirl14
      @futuristicgirl14 Год назад +29

      I agree it’s about the aesthetic but I do notice that food is a lot more balanced and colorful on the plates with thin girls, and a lot of heavier girls tend to either have massive portions of healthy foods or are binging on processed snacks. Let’s be real, it’s definitely a mix of portions AND the types of food being eaten that lead to skinnier or fatter bodies. And that’s okay

    • @dreamcatcherismylifesuppor2348
      @dreamcatcherismylifesuppor2348 Год назад +27

      Eh I see mostly Asians doing these videos tho?

    • @prensatakan
      @prensatakan Год назад +18

      @Levi Ortiz they are obsessed with it

  • @laurinmichelin4793
    @laurinmichelin4793 Год назад +1598

    I grew up in Jamaica. Here, when the idea of a healthy lifestyle comes up, as in people wanting to eat more nutritionally packed foods, it's usually presented as moderate and affordable. Not just exercising, but drinking more natural teas, finding more home remedies and eating more 'ital' food. Healthy eating on tiktok looks VERY expensive as well as very pressuring. Certain foods are not accessible down here or cost an arm and a leg. So, if you don't watch yourself you'll feel like you're not doing anything right.
    I genuinely want to be healthier, and I know so many others do, that's why I try to follow people with more 'price-range fitting' habits and old recipes. It hurts me more though, knowing that there are people that can't even afford medicine, healthy-balanced meals or even treats. The worst thing you could possible do is create a society where a healthy lifestyle seems to be a privilege.

    • @Maleetorres105
      @Maleetorres105 Год назад +52

      Yeah lol I was thinking that too. All the ingredients in these meals would be expensive! Probably is a treat themselves day. Just have bacon eggs and oatmeal/fruit

    • @elle._.628
      @elle._.628 Год назад +11

      my family is from jamaica!

    • @nerdmaki3038
      @nerdmaki3038 Год назад +32

      i also genuinely want to be more kind to my body and eat healthier but i am living on a society where being healthy is a privilege 😶

    • @laurinmichelin4793
      @laurinmichelin4793 Год назад +1

      @@elle._.628 that's awesome!

    • @frenchfreye
      @frenchfreye Год назад +13

      Me and you both girl. Grew up in JA too. When it came eating healthy I'd just try to not eat too much of one thing and cut back on the fast food. Also usually only drink water cause I can't handle a lot of salt or sugar at one time. But yeah it feels relatively easier to eat relatively healthy meals and fruits and veggies down in JA. Just that their ingredients are foreign to us so more expensive, same as our fruits are more expensive to them, i just try to swap out fruits n veggies based on nutritional benefits.

  • @Katyayay
    @Katyayay Год назад +1267

    One of the biggest problems with Tiktok's "healthy" eating is that it's become a very narrow ideal of "healthy". Matcha, salmon, salads, lemon/chia water... all great and yummy foods, but you can't deny that it's weird that *many* WIEIAD influencers share very similar diets. It can indirectly demonise certain foods by virtue of being omitted. Everyone and every body is so different and I wish more of the "clean eating" side of TT reflected this

    • @piscele6249
      @piscele6249 Год назад +58

      That is so true.Another thing is these foods cost too much that i can not even buy them.

    • @su1ka779
      @su1ka779 Год назад +3

      What does wieiad mean

    • @stickman1299
      @stickman1299 Год назад +18

      @@su1ka779 it means what i eat in a day

    • @I_cReAtE_and_YoU_hAtE
      @I_cReAtE_and_YoU_hAtE Год назад +31

      Even those people who promote that, they eat “bad food” it’s all for views and shit. That’s the problem with today. Everyone wants views. So they create THE SAME THING everyone else posts. It’s all chain reaction. They do it because when someone gets views for something, someone posts the same thing to get views too. Doesn’t mean they all eat the same stuff. They act like it for views. THATS IT.

    • @ishabohit3591
      @ishabohit3591 Год назад +36

      Also I don't see any other ethnicities' food culture or habits being portrayed in the healthy food videos.

  • @hashtagmate
    @hashtagmate Год назад +1541

    Let's get a new quote: "being skinny can never feel as good as being happy"

    • @annawitter5161
      @annawitter5161 Год назад +32

      wont work....sadly

    • @swatush4u
      @swatush4u Год назад +85

      Being skinny quite literally equates to being happy for a person who has ed

    • @crying_child7602
      @crying_child7602 Год назад +48

      @@swatush4u hi! As someone who’s had an ed before, for some eds being ‘skinny’ or getting to your goal weight is never enough for the ed. your ed won’t be satisfied once your thin, itll only be satisfied once your dead. however this acquires to only some eds.

    • @swatush4u
      @swatush4u Год назад +3

      @@crying_child7602 yes I totally agree with you, but that's what people with Ed's think. They think that being skinny is the epitome of happiness, but when in reality it isn't. It gives you false sense of euphoria.
      Sorry if it came off in a wrong or misleading way.

    • @vickyjelly9717
      @vickyjelly9717 Год назад +15

      “Being skinny can never feel as good as being HEALTHY”

  • @epicbeans526
    @epicbeans526 Год назад +240

    with a european family, the appreciation and love for food was so prevalent throughout my childhood and still is now. I've been taught to love food and be thankful for it, to enjoy what I eat but to, of course, eat things within balance. And its amazing. It has taught me that eating a lot of food is nothing to be ashamed of, but taking care of yourself is important too and knowing when to stop. I've been able to live my life with joy just because I've been taught to love food and love myself. It doesn't sit well with me how much these standards and expectations of a "proper" and "healthy" diet is pushed onto people, especially young girls. It will do nothing to you but make you miserable if it's the one thing you prioritise in your life.

    • @Green-rp6br
      @Green-rp6br Год назад +6

      Europe is so many countries, they don’t all have the same views on food, even within those countries…..

    • @epicbeans526
      @epicbeans526 Год назад +2

      @@Green-rp6br oh yes of course. them being european is only a small portion of my story I'm tying to tell. it's just their specific european culture likes food and that has impacted me positively, but I know not everyone will be the same. that's all :)

    • @brillent8412
      @brillent8412 Год назад

      Yes, all this stuff is very American

    • @brillent8412
      @brillent8412 Год назад

      And pretty much all of western Europe has similar views on food, except maybe the UK. Go to France, Spain, Italy, Greece, etc

  • @heleine4783
    @heleine4783 Год назад +214

    Let's take a moment to appreciate her. Her contents are so interesting and the editing is so good and relaxing. I love watching your videos, they make me think more in different perspectives and the fact that you speak so clearly make it even better. Also, you are really beautiful Zoe. I love you.❤

  • @amsuse
    @amsuse Год назад +471

    One's "healthy" lifestyle shouldn't be just an aesthetic you show off to feel people feel bad about themselves but a life-long mindset. Once I started doing things for myself and not for other people's validation I became so much happier, once I realized that eating "clean" makes me feel good and my gut happy I got used to the new diet really fast, however, a healthy lifestyle doesn't mean you don't treat yourself to some ice cream or a pizza every now and then. It is also important to remember that everyone's body is different and has different needs. So many factors are often overlooked.
    In conclusion: Food is your friend, not your enemy. Eat food that fuels your body AND your happiness.

    • @AndreaDiaz-rc3iy
      @AndreaDiaz-rc3iy Год назад +2

      love thisss

    • @justbime172
      @justbime172 Год назад

      100% agree

    • @EmmaJohnsonShenanigans
      @EmmaJohnsonShenanigans Год назад +2

      But then anytime I try and avoid a food, I start to feel guilty for all the times I ate it before/how much I want to eat it :/

    • @Em_Elizabeth
      @Em_Elizabeth Год назад

      Making others feel bad ensures their motivation. It's how I take on religious fasts. All I need is for someone to call me weak and I prove them wrong with a water fast. I've tried it on my friends but they aren't as convinced. Maybe I'm just a sucker for guilt.

    • @isabellafrancine2729
      @isabellafrancine2729 Год назад

      That's exactly what happened to me. I love sugar and sweet things, but I realized that my addiction to sweets kept me from eating fruits and vegetables. I always preferred the sweets. So two weeks ago I just stopped eating sweets and sugar.
      Today my body is much healthier, I'm eating lots of fruits and vegetables and it's worth it. Not developing long-term illnesses because of my sugar addiction is what's best for my body. This makes me happy

  • @hellosarah_
    @hellosarah_ Год назад +317

    Majority of the healthfication has to to with the aspiration with thinness and also causes issues with hyper fixation on clean eating and this can influences Ed(s)

    • @futuristicgirl14
      @futuristicgirl14 Год назад +22

      Orthorexia

    • @summer-xt1gg
      @summer-xt1gg Год назад +20

      @@futuristicgirl14 I can’t believe I had to scroll this far for someone to call it what it is omg. Orthorexia. Not “obsession with health and aesthetic”; I think it’s probably harmful to downplay it like this.

    • @hellosarah_
      @hellosarah_ Год назад +2

      @@futuristicgirl14 yep

    • @soniczforever5470
      @soniczforever5470 Год назад +1

      It's healthy to a point body fat percentage not bmi gets too low and become infertile or very very small. Heartrate can fall to 33 bpm or less and death can occur. Breathing issues not from covid start around this stage. Heart feels like pressures on it. I make sure it does not drop to the 14 percent range as my heart does this. Spent a night in hospital over my heart.

  • @rinesserin
    @rinesserin Год назад +286

    I'm in my late twenties now, so I'm not exactly the same impressionable teenager I used to be, and I recently started working with a personal trainer. She had me track my eating habits for a week so she could see where we needed to make changes, and I was genuinely shocked to see how little I was eating. I never ever consciously restricted my calories, I wasn't intentionally starving myself, I really thought I was eating a regular amount, but every single day that week, I had over 1000 calories left in my recommended daily amount.
    Point is, as long as you are mostly eating healthy, whole foods to get the nutrients your body needs, even if you indulge yourself a bit on top of that, you more than likely have nothing to worry about. Your body needs fuel. Feed it.

    • @miinaa7779
      @miinaa7779 Год назад +8

      Same! I also never consciously restricted myself and only realised when I started working out regularly. I always wondered why I didn’t have so much energy and why I was so sleepy all the time

    • @AnastasiaIoppolo
      @AnastasiaIoppolo Год назад +8

      yep same here once i started lifting i was loosely counting calories and realized i wasn’t having nearly enough

    • @Moocow2003
      @Moocow2003 Год назад

      I had the same realisation recently and now i'm trying to build up my appetite and remember to eat consistently.. im so proud of myself on days where i get close or even exceed the goal on my calorie tracker a bit :) I really hope this helps me with the fatigue I've been feeling. Although, it is hard to cook proper meals when you're always tired, so I'm always looking for new nutritious bulk cooking recipes.

  • @mikasa5839
    @mikasa5839 Год назад +226

    Idk how to explain but Zoe has the ''elder sister'' vibes. The way she explains something and share her own opinions are truly admirable🤍 She reminds me of my elder sister who is living far miles away from me now.
    ~please excuse the grammatical mistakes🍥

  • @jasmineshah6
    @jasmineshah6 Год назад +333

    As someone recovering from an ED, I'd like to say it doesn't matter what 'skinny feels.' You should focus on your health and your happiness because eating disorders affect every aspect of your life. I remember when my hair started falling out and feeling like I had no energy all of the time. Your weight is probably the least interesting thing about you :)

    • @aslik.8102
      @aslik.8102 Год назад +7

      As someone who is also recovering, first of all you are 100% right and to be honest in your eyes if you have a eating disorder. You could be stick figure thin and it is still not enough. I feel about my body now way better than when I weighted 20kg less. Not to forget that because I was so malnourished I always collabsed when I had my period, sweating with pain so bad I would through up. Sorry if it is badly written, English is not my first language 🙈

    • @jasmineshah6
      @jasmineshah6 Год назад +4

      @@aslik.8102 I totally agree and understand. I’m so glad you’re trying to recover though. I feel like it’s one of the best things you can do especially when they’re still being glamorized today. Also your English is absolutely fine.

    • @keitumetsefankomo778
      @keitumetsefankomo778 Год назад +2

      I'm not sure if it's an eating disorder but everytime I look in the mirror I feel a ridiculous amount of shame because I feel fat , but my friends disagree and I'm considered underweight..lately I've just not been eating as much (1 meal a day)...I'm 15

    • @aslik.8102
      @aslik.8102 Год назад

      @Keitumetse Fankomo I mean...it really seems not healthy, especially you are still 15, so still growing. Not to forget as I wrote you can develop real lasting problems with your body (my menstruation for example, still struggling with that). I would definitely recommend you to have someone who is very close to you help you with that. Maybe you could tell them earnest how you currently feel. A big help for me was my dad who encouraged me to eat. What also helped me was actually trying everytime I looked in the mirror to find something I like about myself, it started with things that didn't have anything to do with my body like my hair and eyes but slowly I felt also better about my body. I know from myself how hard it is, my eating disorder started when I was your age but now I am 23 and still have days where I catch myself not eating because I didn't like what I was seeing in the mirror.

    • @keitumetsefankomo778
      @keitumetsefankomo778 Год назад

      @@aslik.8102 thanks, I actually felt heard..this really helped me alot and I'm glad I stumbled upon this comment...although it'll be quite hard 😅 I'm learning to genuinely love myself and accept myself with no conditions, I'm not there yet but on the journey towards it

  • @mmiakim
    @mmiakim Год назад +8

    i agree so much with the idea of the healthification of foods. it was so hard for me to break out of the bubble of what "healthy eating" looks like; i didn't realize that you could be healthier eating a burger (and skipping on the soda and large fries) than eating a salad and because of that, i struggled so much with my relationship with food. it became a battle of what do i want versus what would make me "feel skinny". i love how candidly you speak about this topics and incorporate them into the world of social media. thank you

  • @growing.flowers
    @growing.flowers Год назад +8

    i like how u edit ur videos, showing all these tiktok videos which would've otherwise made a dangerous impact on the viewer and enhance insecurity, but you put a concise voiceover on it which helps the viewer perceive it more objectively. its a nice feeling

  • @user-hp5cf5kf8k
    @user-hp5cf5kf8k Год назад +215

    another thing i'd also like to point out is how when I see a skinny person making one of these with a lot of foods a lot of us actually eat people say that they are lying because you can't eat a burger and still be thin according to them. either that or when it's someone that isn't skinny people say that they are lying if they only show healthy meals.

    • @leander8840
      @leander8840 Год назад +7

      yea that's so toxic as well

    • @mar1nn998
      @mar1nn998 Год назад +12

      This is such bullshit lol those people must be super uneducated.Teachers or their parents never taught them about metabolism and some people are just lucky.I am one of those skinny legends who eats everyday unhealthy foods and still look like a model (figure)

    • @juicyjisoox
      @juicyjisoox Год назад +1

      @@mar1nn998 i became fat when i started puberty, it fucking sucks

    • @supremehoe6491
      @supremehoe6491 Год назад +11

      Right? A curvier cousin only ever eats clean food and mostly no sugar because of her diabetes and when people hear it they say that no way she eats that way because she's too big for it 🙄

    • @showerpwner
      @showerpwner Год назад +37

      I'll say it for the people in the back. A skinny person eating a burger is either not eating that consistently enough to gain weight or they eat only that and are in a deficit. Overweight people that eat healthy are still overeating. You can overeat healthy food. Vegans can be fat. It's calories.

  • @makenziecamp9706
    @makenziecamp9706 Год назад +20

    videos like these are what is helping heal my relationship to food, i know can eat five cookies on night for dinner and not feel bad about it, or feel like i have to starve myself the next day

    • @koran4417
      @koran4417 Год назад +1

      I was just feeling bad for eating 5 cookies or (8) lol THANK YOU FOR SHARIBG!

    • @Em_Elizabeth
      @Em_Elizabeth Год назад

      I eat one cookie a month.

  • @heymint2093
    @heymint2093 Год назад +31

    Honestly, I love the healthy "what I eat in a day" videos. I don't have a fast metabolism and I'm on my way of learning to eat portions that actually satiate me instead of just eating for eating and these videos really work as a library of ideas since I grew up in a family that serves big portions of everything all the time.
    At the end of the day, I think it's better to see them as pretty video with food ideas than an actual guide of how you should eat during the day.

  • @ninanegedu
    @ninanegedu Год назад +22

    Love your videos, Zoe. Your commentary always keeps me glued to my screen ❤️

  • @serendipityomega165
    @serendipityomega165 Год назад +51

    It took a long time for me to be comfortable with my body. Now I can enjoy watching the ultra healthy "What I eat in a day" videos and comfortable triple their portion sizes!

  • @tswizzle.hockeyjan
    @tswizzle.hockeyjan Год назад +6

    hii! I want to thank you for posting these videos, because right now I’m at the age where my parents say that I’m developing habits, and the mindset for the rest of my life. I want to thank you so much, for having me watch this now, instead of when I’m older, and regret not having this mindset. This is what I’m going to grow up with, healthy habits, because of you. Thank you, thank you, thank you!! 💘

  • @kishiscorner
    @kishiscorner Год назад +66

    This video is so well timed. I just started dorming in college and have been going to meals with my roommates. I noticed really fast that while we were all eating pretty “healthy” my portion sizes were SIGNIFICANTLY higher then theirs and I started spiraling a little. Thank you for the reminder that everyone is different. Zoe never ceases to make my day better or get me thinking. Another amazing video

    • @EmmaJohnsonShenanigans
      @EmmaJohnsonShenanigans Год назад +10

      I don’t really know how to phrase this well but you don’t need to eat less if your portions are perfect for you

    • @littletwig6114
      @littletwig6114 Год назад

      nothing wrong with that, don’t compare yourself or best urself down for that :)

    • @KFrost-fx7dt
      @KFrost-fx7dt Год назад

      You girls are ridiculous. What a silly thing to be self-conscious of! Just eat what you want or if you feel like you'd like to lose weight try eating what they eat. You don't need to get up in your feelings about it.

  • @justmek4475
    @justmek4475 Год назад +8

    Your videos are always so relaxing, yet captivating.
    Love it :)

  • @Naomi-rj2hx
    @Naomi-rj2hx Год назад +1

    I've saved a few of your most recent videos now. They are some of the most straightforward, helpful videos on this platform.
    You've grown into a hell of a woman. Thank you, these have helped me clarify what I need to actually do

  • @viktoria8189
    @viktoria8189 Год назад +45

    There is such an ED as orthorexia. Unhealthy obsession with eating only healthy food.

  • @sakshixs
    @sakshixs Год назад +10

    As someone who was actually influenced by these videos and started feeling guilty for not eating more healthy food, I'm so glad you made this video

  • @corry9
    @corry9 Год назад +73

    Those videos are aesthetically pleasing, but like you mentioned, I actually experienced feeling bad for not having those aesthetically pleasing meals or not having meals not 'clean' or healthy enough.🌸 But I try not to dwell on those things too much anyways😁

  • @urlocalaquariusduh1671
    @urlocalaquariusduh1671 Год назад +3

    THANK U ZOE.

  • @springtouch
    @springtouch Год назад

    AAAAA A NEW COMMENTARY MY FAV VIDEOOO THANKS ZOEEEE

  • @connierebel
    @connierebel Год назад +3

    such an important topic we def should talk more about nowadays, thank u for sharing this video with us!

  • @bukiandrybear
    @bukiandrybear Год назад +1

    it's the outfit, the content, the editing, my goodness ☺️✨

  • @people_agustd
    @people_agustd Год назад +36

    I've always wondered about how these people are full with such small portion sizes, like i could never be full with that and i eat wayyy more than what they eat. This was just amusing at first but then it worried me to death.. to a point where i wanted to reduce my diet too. But i couldn't withstand the hunger. After a few months i came across a few good videos and realised not all bodies are same and different people have different food requirements. But still these 'that girl' videos affected me so much.

    • @nimzael2992
      @nimzael2992 Год назад +7

      Honestly, everyone should eat as much as they need to feel full (as in "not hungry" not "about to burst" full). Personally some of the portions in the video look giant to me and I could probably stretch them out for an entire day. Some people look at me weird when they see my portion size and assume I am obsessed with counting calories and whatnot but the truth is that I just don't need much food to get full and I don't often feel hungry at all. Some of my relatives tried to make me eat a normal size portion at some point and I either make them mad by not finishing it and "wasting food" or I get very very sick. So yeah, listen to your body, not what other people tell you. Especially not people on social media.

    • @people_agustd
      @people_agustd Год назад +2

      @@nimzael2992 ah im so sorry you had to go through that :( hope you are fine now. and yes ! everyone has their own requirements and no one should be shamed nor forced to eat less ot eat more

    • @Em_Elizabeth
      @Em_Elizabeth Год назад

      I can get full on tiny portions. Small stomach.

    • @people_agustd
      @people_agustd Год назад

      @@Em_Elizabeth that's nice

    • @ingridsilva9392
      @ingridsilva9392 Год назад

      Believe in me, they don't feel full
      I had/have the rule tha I need to eat just the enough for my body do all the stuffs that I need to do everyday, so I eat small portions and never fell full

  • @Lalamps
    @Lalamps Год назад

    I’M OBSESSED WITH WATCHING UR VIDEOS AS A PODCAST WHILE I WORK OUT

  • @Neveronline2024
    @Neveronline2024 Год назад +4

    I like the “what I eat in a day” videos, it helps notice me with my weight loss and meal ideas. Plus learn about portion sizes and enjoying the aesthetic. I used to struggle with an ED, but now that I’m losing weight in a healthy way. I look at these with a way of understanding that these foods can be healthy and delicious. I’ve never relapsed, but I enjoy these videos. For some, it triggers them or they see it in a negative way.

  • @leelleee
    @leelleee Год назад +1

    Zoe you have helped me sm I now know not think I’m finally at the point where I accept and appreciate my body for helping me so much. I can run, climb, walk and do so much more thanks to my body ❤️I no longer care if it isn’t the ‘trend’ I’m happy.

  • @mavis7309
    @mavis7309 Год назад

    Woah zoe your mindset really shifted in a better way ofc👏👏 i remember in the last couple years when u decided to cut out sugar i was really triggered as someone was struggling with ed. But now thanks to god im in a better place with a better mindset.

  • @leire9277
    @leire9277 Год назад +1

    You’ve become one of my fav YTers ! ! I really look forward your mini essays! Xoxo ❤

  • @FreeSyriA963H
    @FreeSyriA963H Год назад +4

    This what i eat in a day is one of my biggest reason of my eating disorder.

  • @studytoreachsuccess
    @studytoreachsuccess Год назад

    Watching these can truly harm some people's perception of food and their overall body image. I've been there and therefore I'm truly grateful Zoe for your eye opening video :)

  • @brittanyhickman5114
    @brittanyhickman5114 Год назад

    This was such a well stated video that I am going to subscribe and it definitely made me think differently about what I eat in a day videos.

  • @feyrie
    @feyrie Год назад +232

    Constantly having highly processed foods aka “junk food” literally changes the chemicals in your brain and causes food addiction (similar changes to a person addicted to drugs) this goes for everyone no one is an exception. Junk food does this to the brain but healthy natural foods does not.
    This is why I think it’s gross that people hate on healthy eaters. Your personal issues should never be a excuse to attack someone for literally eating clean. Just like how I’m aware people eating junk food, may trigger my binge eating- but I just skip them and don’t leave accusations on their TikTok’s. Self accountability is so rare.

    • @Maleetorres105
      @Maleetorres105 Год назад +56

      Thank you! Yes its fine to enjoy treats, but crazy processed stuff often is just bad. Bad for gut health, bad for teeth, bad for joints, bad for liver etc... processed food is garbage. I treat that stuff like alcohol (in moderation) yeah this video leaned a little too far on the "not taking accountability for your own health" side. As it is right now the average American consumes wayy too much sugar and oil seriously its in everything.
      That said treats are fine if its balanced and people shouldn't hate themselves for having cake, just in proportion to your total intake

    • @sophiegrandii
      @sophiegrandii Год назад +1

      THANK YOU

    • @rositasouza1216
      @rositasouza1216 Год назад +19

      Fr. The lack of self accountability and self responsibility in this generation is so main stream

    • @enVschat
      @enVschat Год назад +18

      I already provided 2 links to actual articles on why you are wrong. There are not that big of differences between “high processed” or “junk foods” and “natural” or “organic” foods. Most food has sugar in it, sugar can be naturally occurring in foods. The body cannot differentiate between processed or naturally occurring sugars. Some processed foods can have more unnecessary added sugars, keyword is can.

    • @enVschat
      @enVschat Год назад +12

      Portion control is important but I think that a lot of trouble happens when people try to demonize eating food, just because it is processed. Especially when the supposed information you are spouting is not factually correct. This just screams I don’t hate people that do things differently but they need to be held accountable, educate yourself please.

  • @freyaedmonds4768
    @freyaedmonds4768 Год назад +7

    I love your commentary videos so much. They're always so interesting and insightful to watch. Thank youuuuu

  • @Plottoberry
    @Plottoberry Год назад +23

    I just realized that these dont affect me anymore, except for 'geez its half of what I eat in a day'. But as a teen with eating disorder, I was lucky that I did not run into these. I am happy that I got out of the eating disorder and now fully embrace my foodie-side! I love creating colourful healthy meals and salads, but if its not filling enough, I just add bread for example. What helped me with snacking, is smaller portions (I have some chocolate everyday) AND eating what I really love. I dont really care for crisps and fries, so I seldom eat them... its a waste of caloried that I can spend better... I do care for cake, cocktails and cheese... Since I started doing this, I seldom feel 'guilty' because I really enjoyed that cake.

  • @nat_lokison
    @nat_lokison Год назад

    i needed this video more than i tought

  • @PetDKK
    @PetDKK Год назад +1

    I would love if you could do a series on metabolism and relationship with food etc.

  • @kelechiezekafor3530
    @kelechiezekafor3530 Год назад

    I love your videos sooo much. I would really love it if it were longer❤️❤️❤️

  • @_sunchildd
    @_sunchildd Год назад +6

    i love your hair sooo much! it suits you so well! love the blonde. so i recently learned there’s these conditioners that deposit color pigment into your hair. and all you have to do to get rid of the color is simply stop using the conditioners. ulta has them. i think a pastel pink and lavender would be sooo pretty on the blonde side! definitely recommend trying it 😍☺️ especially since you’re already such a light blonde the color will rly stick. just an idea bc i’m bleach blonde and i’ve always wanted to do a rose gold of pastel blue but was always scared to dye it that bc i didn’t want the color forever but my hairstylist recently told me about those conditioners and i think it’s sooo cool so now i’m sharing that with anyone who has blonde hair 😅 lol

  • @katharina_klotz
    @katharina_klotz Год назад +32

    As someone will ED caused by comparing myself to others over social media, these what I eat in a day as well as all the other workout and clean eating videos made me feel literally so bad that I starved myself and restricted which led to binge eating, guilt and repeating the circle over and over again. Still in recovery and doing much better, bit for me personally these videos are hell, misleading, and undermining peoples worth And individuality

    • @opangel4854
      @opangel4854 Год назад +4

      Wow the lack of self accountability in this comment is astonishing

    • @bayanbishara6666
      @bayanbishara6666 Год назад

      Ican really relate!! I had ED when I was younger because of kpop idol's diet videos, where girls that are already in a perfect healthy weight would starve themselves and workout like hell just to look extra skinny, back in that time it wrecked my mind and it damaged my period and metabolism and mind so badly, I starved myself for so long and I would look at my body and always see myself as overwintered even tho I was not, and then I started binging and I gained a crazy amount of weight, then I decided to just stop caring about my weight, and just make sure that I don't gain weight, it took 2-3 years for me to get to a healthy weight-through minding my eating habits I was a very emotional eater- and I'm much more comfortable in my own skin, you got it girl you can get out!! ,also stay away from any kind of content that makes you feel bad, even if it's a picture of a fit girl, I know it might sound stupid like why would that make you feel bad, but it's ok to clean your feed from whatever is causing anxiety, even if it sounded stupid, it really helps, best wishes

    • @bayanbishara6666
      @bayanbishara6666 Год назад

      @@opangel4854 IT'S NOT!!
      social media affects our minds in the most unconscious way, it's even proven in research that social media is associated with eating disorders, you can go and search
      your comment is very insensitive and you can't deny that there's a crazy amount of bullshit about nutrition in the internet, ofc it'll affect people's minds

  • @LaguBudakKuching
    @LaguBudakKuching Год назад +1

    I love the way you speak!

  • @komixacl579
    @komixacl579 Год назад

    I love ur content and I love ur poise. Idk how to describe it but u just give off the powerful and elegant energy and I love it so much 🥰

  • @shootingstars_222
    @shootingstars_222 2 месяца назад

    Thanks for this. I’ve had some problems with eating recently and this video helped me realize a few things.

  • @nerd26373
    @nerd26373 Год назад +3

    Stressing about what kind of food you'd eat in a particular day seems too much of a stretch. I understand that people are actually minding what type of food they consume, however, it can completely get out of hand. I'd say that I'm also quite conscious about the amount of food I'd eat in a single day. There are times I'd skip out on meals, which technically isn't healthy, but sometimes it just couldn't be helped. Thanks for this insightful video, Zoe. I know this can surely help out a lot of other people.

  • @rawdaahmed6594
    @rawdaahmed6594 Год назад

    Thank you so much for that i needed to hear it

  • @jennifermarquez4823
    @jennifermarquez4823 Год назад +1

    Always great content Zoe!

  • @musicobsessedplantmomsup3124
    @musicobsessedplantmomsup3124 Год назад

    ahhh i love your videos zoe 💗☺️

  • @dilarakugucak9916
    @dilarakugucak9916 Год назад

    Just thank you! This video is exactly what I needed, vloging a what in a day may be pleasing to watch but it’s just that and everyone can eat whatever they want. In ED recovery i learned that it’s so important to listen to your body and your cravings. Please for the love of god eat the slice of cake or the bowl of pasta if you crave it. What you eat does not define you and eating what your body craves is not optimal. Take care of yourself 💗

  • @park-jennie2752
    @park-jennie2752 Год назад

    your video make me so happy i love youuuu

  • @schrodingerscatisdead
    @schrodingerscatisdead Год назад +2

    its so funny how often theres some construction or other background noice in your videos 🤣🤣 i started laughing at it so hard this time and i dont even know whyyy 😂

  • @copper815
    @copper815 Год назад

    ngl that anna paul video about eating made me recover and i hope others recovered as well

  • @daniellerhodes1292
    @daniellerhodes1292 Год назад +12

    THIS. This makes me feel like I’m not the only one being impacted by these “what I eat in a day” videos. My recommendations are almost all food videos which I love because I’m a bit of a foodie, but I also notice it is taking a toll on my mental health. I haven’t been diagnosed with an ED but have definitely noticed my relationship with food become more negative and complicated. I hate eating a handful of this and a handful of that because it doesn’t fit into a pretty picture of meals of the day like I see online. I feel stressed choosing what to eat every day because it’s so hard to determine what’s “right”. But life is messy. Some days your friend will share a box of donuts and you want to enjoy it with her. Some days you will eat late at night even when you’re not “supposed” to. And some days you will have an aesthetic avocado toast and smoothie. I’m still trying to learn that all of those things are ok.

    • @KFrost-fx7dt
      @KFrost-fx7dt Год назад

      You shouldn't be learning your eating habits from fucking Tiktok. C'mon now you are a grown woman.

  • @mondscheinblitz
    @mondscheinblitz Год назад

    You dont know how much your video is helping me i am currently in Turkey on vacation i got sick now i am lying in bed with 38° fever and i got so scared i eat quite a lot here but i also move a lot swimming gym walking so now with me lying in bed i am scared i might gain weight with me lying not moving ans still eating ... but your video :) is truly inspiring

  • @VanessaDownen
    @VanessaDownen Год назад +4

    I've had an ED since middle school as a direct result of being on VyVanse. The Army also made it worse with the H/W standards (at 5'4" 130 I was technically obese by their standards). That being said, I am still dealing with it but I'm trying hard to be healthier. I don't have an aversion to food anymore, I've been repairing my relationship with food and eating things that I enjoy and make me feel good. Balancing that with an active lifestyle, I do feel better. Still a WIP 💙

  • @bbhyuka
    @bbhyuka Год назад +2

    zoe, would you ever make a video on how you built your metabolism!?

  • @jennierubyjane9206
    @jennierubyjane9206 Год назад +1

    I live for your videos
    Love you 🖤💜

  • @nicolenorman8926
    @nicolenorman8926 Год назад

    I liked your analysis. Thanks

  • @nightingale2723
    @nightingale2723 Год назад

    I love your videos!!!

  • @lavenderfields2002
    @lavenderfields2002 Год назад +4

    In 2019, I started my weightloss journey, which resulted in me developing an eating disorder (bulimia nervosa which turned into anorexia). An eating disorder takes over your whole life and it was extremely stressful. "Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels" is absolute bullshit, your body needs food to feel good. I was moody all the time, extremely controlling towards my family and friends and it made me absolutely miserable. The vitamin deficiency even made me suicidal. You are beautiful just the way you are, just because you don't fit into a certain beauty standard or aesthetic doesn't mean you're not worthy of love. You deserve the best ❤ And of course its important to take care of your health, but you have to do it in a healthy way to profit off of it in the long term ❤

  • @soobinlover708
    @soobinlover708 Год назад +4

    really, eating healthy is whatever works for you. my dad skips lunch as intermittent fasting and it works great for him. but ppl like my mom can't do that. my mom likes to snack at night, and she's trying to stop, because it's become a health issue for her. for me, i only snack when I'm watching tv, so then i associate the two together. it works for me, but it could very easily not work for someone else

  •  Год назад +4

    I was basically the thick latina at almost size 16 when I was 16. My doctor said that I was unfortunately eating too much unhealthy foods and high cholesterol. A toxic online dating with a guy 7 years older than me led me to stress eat. Years pass and now I'm eating less unhealthy food to prevent high cholesterol but unfortunately anemic & known to syncope at random times. I went down to size 12, but unfortunately clothes are starting to fit loose on me. I lost my butt just because I cut down on unhealthy stuff and my job is industrial work.

  • @megmarie2686
    @megmarie2686 Год назад +10

    it’s always irked me how they all show their bodies & stomachs before the video. like they’re trying to prove something or sell a message

  • @ayazeyad69
    @ayazeyad69 Год назад

    I love you and your channel💙💙💙

  • @park-jennie2752
    @park-jennie2752 Год назад

    omggg i love you so much

  • @fearlessly2
    @fearlessly2 Год назад

    The way you sit on that chair like my therapist about to whip me for listening to anything someone on tiktok said or did

  • @Mei-bg5wh
    @Mei-bg5wh Год назад +52

    currently reading "the subtle art of not giving a f*ck" by mark manson, and something that really stuck with me is this quote;
    "It lasers in on what you perceive your personal shortcomings and failures to already be, and then emphasizes them for you. You learn about the best ways to make money because you feel you don’t have enough money already. You stand in front of the mirror and repeat affirmations saying that you’re beautiful because you feel as though you’re not beautiful already. You follow dating and relationship advice because you feel that you’re unlovable already. You try goofy visualization exercises about being more successful because you feel as though you aren’t successful enough already.”
    and then it goes on to say that our crises are not longer material, but existential and spiritual. and by not giving a f*ck about them, it simply lets us laser in less and focus less on the "problems" that we think we have, and let life take its natural course.
    so what if we apply this to "tips on how to be happier" and "what i eat in a day" and other like-situations? it changes our entire perception.
    i'm still reading the book but i would recommend! thanks zoe xx

    • @9Angstroms
      @9Angstroms Год назад

      Love this quote. And I must say, you've sold the book to me! Will be checking this out, thank you for your comment 😊xx

    • @Mei-bg5wh
      @Mei-bg5wh Год назад

      @@9Angstroms haha thanks! i'm glad i could help find something that interested you! take care! xx

  • @ml37856
    @ml37856 Год назад +14

    this video came at a pretty ironic time as i just got ghosted by a close friend and they are now a part of a group of people who romanticize their eating disorders… so… yeah

  • @rosies9796
    @rosies9796 Год назад

    I love how u areskijnny but represent and make ppl of all sizes feel comfortable .

  • @Eva-qo3rg
    @Eva-qo3rg Год назад

    Love your video! ❤

  • @ava1872
    @ava1872 Год назад +6

    Honestly, as someone who thought just because I was trying to lose weight, limiting my calories to 1200 was healthy and doing hitt everyday 7 days a week was normal, let me tell you. It ruined my metabolism. It’s hard af to fix your relationship with food. It ruins you. You can’t think of anything else.

  • @ellie_r
    @ellie_r Год назад +43

    I love the video. I used to compare myself for how I eat compare to the white skinny girls that never seem to gain weight no matter what, and never don't stop working out. Sometimes I feel good for then that they are happy and skinny you know they reached their goal, but other times I just feel like they are flexing. Such a great video Zoe. You just keep spitting facts. 💯

    • @Misa-Aname
      @Misa-Aname Год назад

      Didn’t need to add race into this but ok😊

  • @Itsmariaisabela
    @Itsmariaisabela Год назад

    I love your RUclips channel sm

  • @iasminaraujo7109
    @iasminaraujo7109 Год назад +18

    I can't watch these TikTok without almost licking my screen. I love vegetables and they are so expensive 😭

    • @timia6959
      @timia6959 Год назад +4

      OMG TAKE MINE 😍😍

  • @marie6315
    @marie6315 Год назад

    I vividly remember hearing that phrase as a young girl and thinking that this was the truest thing I‘ve ever heard and hating myself for not sticking out not eating dinner or starving during school.

  • @BBB-to4cc
    @BBB-to4cc Год назад

    Bruh the two different sides mirror my brain and how I eat. For years I will have a stretch where I am a health nut and i watch videos like that, then I slowly begin binging on fast foods and such that make me feel like crap and I’ll watch videos with people eating junk food. That’s wild. Thank you for helping me realize that

  • @Andytheanimedrag
    @Andytheanimedrag Год назад +1

    I have a cheat day or two in the week.. Usually when I'm with my friends, family or just for myself so that I don't feel guilty or punch my head on the fridge cause if I don't eat some 'junk food' I'm gonna obsess over it until I binge and feel terrible afterward .. It also helps alot with my motivation to start the week and workouts knowing I treated myself.
    I'm still figuring out my relationship with food, trying to cook healthier , working out and all.. It's not easy, but it's a good start which to me is the most difficult part. Never forget to enjoy yourself once in a while!

  • @basmalafarag1000
    @basmalafarag1000 Год назад +3

    I just trust this girl a lot

  • @MundoDistantee
    @MundoDistantee Год назад +3

    One thing that is very true for me, I loooove watching What I Eat In a Day, but I'm ALWAYS thinking... they eat so little food, as you said, their lunch is like a snack for me, I always thought that was soooo weird.
    I'm vegan and I follow a lot of vegan influencers (big and small) and I'm always surprised about their portions because I eat A LOT MORE (and it's normal but it gets you thinking)

  • @glassgirll
    @glassgirll Год назад

    For once i'm early yaas ! I love your videos Zoe ! Greetings from France ❣🇨🇵😊

  • @vl8518
    @vl8518 Год назад +2

    tbh i am a skinny girl and i do eat whatever i want. while i do attribute that to a good metabolism, i find that the biggest thing i do is portion control. i dont eat 3 big meals a day, but rather i eat every few hours multiple times a day since the feeling of my stomach stretching from overeating usually hurts or feels uncomfortable. another thing that really helps is i try not to snack and if i do its something a bit healthier like seaweed snacks or a banana with peanut butter.

  • @chief_scientist
    @chief_scientist Год назад

    When you said zero added sugar for a whole year I felt so happy because I’m not alone. I used to have n eating disorder but now I’m getting a lot healthier and have a better mindset. 😢😊

  • @dariaborisova7490
    @dariaborisova7490 Год назад +1

    I struggled with a severe untreated eating disorder ages 15 to 17. I was constantly overdosing on laxatives and one day I had a severe overdose. Only then something clicked in my brain and I was like "Okay, either I try to heal or I will end up being fertilizer". Eating disorders are tough, it's hard to heal. I personally still suffer from the after math , since all of the pills and starvation lead to me developing two ulcers. No clothing size, beauty trend or look is worth it

  • @-_....-stars-...._-
    @-_....-stars-...._- Год назад +2

    i wish i would have seen this before i started eating so little that i swear 2 sushi's ( not the roll but two pieces) was enough to almost puck of how full i felt
    im trying to ge back into working out after like 4 months and trying to steadily increase my food
    wish me luck :D

  • @Mafer_football_arg
    @Mafer_football_arg Год назад

    All is balance, that's all :3 I learn every day how to choose what has nutrients and what makes me feel fine with my stomach.

  • @MaryArts
    @MaryArts Год назад +8

    Dang, can we just all agree that filmed media is always prepared to look good?
    Like why do we believe social media clips/films so much? Films and photos have been staged for hundreds of years and that is okay. It is okay for me to see super asthetic bowls on a super clean and modern kitchen counter. Within super saturated food with good lighting.
    While my counter is dirty. My bowl plain. My food grey and my kitchen light ugly yellow.
    I wouldn't film that.

  • @divinenativewarriorjesus9523
    @divinenativewarriorjesus9523 Год назад +2

    Ok princess thanks for the info

  • @mile4591
    @mile4591 Год назад

    im rlly scared of strarting recovery but it’s been 1 year and a half and my mind can't stand it anymore :(

  • @emilysullivan294
    @emilysullivan294 Год назад

    The way Kraft Mac and cheese was the ad that played before 😂

  • @hipuppy12345
    @hipuppy12345 Год назад +1

    Fun fact the girl in the top right video on the pin is from my hometown!

  • @neldormiveglia1312
    @neldormiveglia1312 Год назад +19

    Well, then have a nice day.

    • @foliofolio
      @foliofolio Год назад

      if you only eat the same amount you use, you never will be anything but skinny.

    • @1happypixie
      @1happypixie Год назад +1

      I'm tired of hearing this! Ik it's motivation but I wanna be satisfied with my own body, its not about being pretty