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The Weight I Didn't See Coming

March 26, 20267 min read

✦ PERSONAL ESSAY · BURNOUT & RECOVERY · BODY IMAGE ✦

The Weight I Didn't See Coming

On cortisol belly, workplace abuse, and what it actually takes to heal when you know better.


In July, I got married.

I was at my ideal weight. I felt strong, grounded, and genuinely good in my body. After years of studying nutrition, building a wellness practice, and coaching other women through their own health journeys... I finally felt like I had arrived somewhere peaceful.

Six months later, I was 10 lbs heavier, wired and exhausted at the same time, and barely recognizing myself in the mirror.

And here's the part that still catches me off guard when I say it out loud: I didn't see it happening.


It Crept In Without Asking

I want to be really honest about this, because it is important.

I am a Holistic Nutritionist. I have a Health Coach certification. I have built an entire brand around nourishing your body with intention. I know what cortisol does. I know what stress hormones do to your metabolism, your sleep, your cravings, your waistline. I have explained the blood sugar roller coaster to clients more times than I can count.

And still... it got me.

My body was carrying the weight of something my mind hadn’t fully processed yet.

That's the thing about chronic stress. It doesn't announce itself. It accumulates quietly, one long day at a time, until your body starts showing up to tell you what your mind has been rationalizing away.

That weight around my middle wasn't a failure of discipline. It was my body keeping score of everything my nervous system had been holding.

Cortisol belly is real. It's what happens when your body has been in survival mode for so long that it starts holding onto fat, particularly around your abdomen, as a biological response to chronic stress. It's not about willpower. It's not about what you ate. It's about what your body perceived as a threat, and how long it stayed there.

Mine stayed there for months. Because I couldn't get out.


What Was Actually Happening

My boss was emotionally and mentally abusive.

I am using those words deliberately, because for a long time I softened them. Difficult. Challenging. High-pressure. But what I actually experienced was a pattern of behaviour that was chronic, demoralizing, targeted treatment that chipped away at my confidence, my sense of reality, and eventually…my health.

The stress wasn't just workplace stress. It was the kind that has you rehearsing conversations in the shower and wake up at 3 am replaying things that were said to you. That makes you dread Sunday evenings. That leaves you reactive and on edge in ways that bleed into every other part of your life. The kind where your nervous system never fully comes down, because it has learned that it isn't safe to.

And here's what that does to a body over months: it keeps your cortisol chronically elevated. It disrupts your sleep architecture. It creates a state of hypervigilance that burns through your energy reserves and leaves your body holding onto everything it can as protection.

I knew all of this. I had the knowledge. I had the tools. And I still couldn't prevent what happened to my body, because I couldn't get out of the environment that was causing it.

It culminated in a seven-hour mediation.

Seven hours. In a room. Trying to find a resolution that I already knew, somewhere deep in my gut, wasn't coming. At the end of it, exhausted and clearer than I had been in months, I made a decision: the only way out was to quit.

And I did.

Sometimes the bravest thing you can do is leave. Even when you're terrified. Even when the timing isn't perfect. Even when it means starting over.

That was the right call. I know that now. But it took me a while to fully understand the damage that had already been done, not just emotionally, but physically.


The Part Nobody Warns You About

Here's what I didn't expect: even after leaving, my body didn't immediately relax.

Recovery isn't a switch you flip when the stressor is gone. Your nervous system doesn't just exhale the moment you're out. It took weeks before I stopped flinching at my phone. Weeks before I could sit with a quiet afternoon without my brain looking for something to brace for. Weeks before I stopped waking up in a low-grade state of dread that had no more reason to be there.

And the weight? It didn't just come off because I was eating well and moving again. Because even with all of my tools, all of my knowledge, all of my years of practice, I was still healing something that lived underneath the food and the movement. Something that required time, and gentleness, and the kind of patience I don't always extend to myself.

I had to confront something humbling: I couldn't nutrition my way out of this.

I couldn't out-supplement a dysregulated nervous system. I couldn't out-exercise the cortisol that was still coursing through my body because my brain was still slowly learning that the threat was gone. I needed to heal, not optimize.

Even with every tool in my toolkit, I couldn't have prevented burnout without getting out of the situation. That is not a failure of knowledge. That is the nature of chronic emotional stress.


Where I Am Now

It's been a few months since I left.

I'm doing better. Genuinely. The fog has lifted considerably. I sleep through most nights. I can sit with a quiet afternoon and let it actually be quiet. I'm moving my body again, not as punishment or as a cortisol management strategy, but because it feels good. Because I want to.

The weight is slowly shifting, not because I'm forcing it, but because my nervous system is slowly remembering what safe feels like. And when your body feels safe, it lets go of things it was holding.

But I want to be clear: I'm still in recovery. This isn't a turnaround story with a tidy ending. Some days are still heavy. Some mornings I still have to talk myself down from old anxious patterns that got baked in during that season. Healing isn't linear, and I'm learning to be okay with that.


Why I'm Sharing This With You

Because you might be in the middle of it right now, and not even realize it.

Maybe you're in a job that's slowly unraveling you. Maybe you've noticed weight creeping on despite eating well. Maybe you're exhausted in a way that sleep isn't fixing, wired in a way that rest doesn't touch. Maybe you're doing everything right on paper and still wondering why your body feels like it's working against you.

I want you to know: your body is not betraying you. It is communicating with you.

And sometimes, no amount of nutrition knowledge or wellness practice can overpower an environment that is genuinely harming you. Sometimes the most nourishing thing you can do is leave. Or rest. Or ask for help. Or simply give yourself permission to not be okay for a little while.

You are not weak for struggling. You are not failing for gaining weight under chronic stress. You are not behind because recovery is taking longer than you thought it would.

You are human. And healing takes the time it takes.

Nourishment isn't just what you eat. It's the environment you live in, the people you allow close, and the grace you extend to yourself on the days when your body is telling the truth before your mind is ready to.


I'd love to know... has any part of this resonated with you? Maybe you're in the thick of it right now, or maybe you're on the other side and still piecing things together. Either way, I see you. Drop a comment below or send me an email at [email protected]. I read everything, and I genuinely mean that.

And if you're ready to start rebuilding your relationship with your body after a hard season, that's exactly the kind of work I do alongside my clients. There's no judgment here. Just warmth, real tools, and a whole lot of patience.

Visit www.sarativity.ca to learn more, or check out the blog for more honest wellness conversations like this one.

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Sara Tam

Sara Tam is a Holistic Nutritionist, Health Coach, and Educator based in Ontario, Canada. She helps high-achieving women in their 30s nourish their bodies, regulate their energy, and build a sustainable relationship with food and life all without the guilt or the hustle. When she's not writing or working with clients, you'll find her cooking slowly, walking her dogs, cozying up with her hubby and kitty or doing a puzzle in her favourite chair.

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