
As we begin ending the year 2022, it’s the time of 10 Best and 10 Worst lists and all the end of year reviews. So as you review your year, wouldn’t it be nice to really leave your 10 Worst behind so that you are not bringing them along as limiting beliefs into your new year?
So as you review your year, wouldn’t it be nice to really leave your 10 Worst Behind so that you are not bringing them along as limiting beliefs into your new year?
And so for the year 2023, let’s clear out the clutter in our minds, and create the mental space for a healthy new year.
For the 94th Episode of Thin Thinking, join me as I guide you through an end of year meditation designed to let go of all the clutter and open your mind up to the possibility of a New Year free of the limiting beliefs of the past and full of the vision you have for 2023 where you are healthy and happy and living your best life.
So, grab that mental dumpster, and let’s get going.
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In This Episode, You’ll Learn:
A meditation guide to help you declutter limiting weight struggling beliefs and habits
How you can remove the negative thoughts you have through this meditation
What are the things you can think of for a healthier new year
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As one year closes and another begins, most of us feel that familiar tug — the desire to shed old habits, release what’s been weighing us down, and step into the New Year feeling lighter, clearer, and more aligned with who we want to become. And when it comes to lasting weight release, that shift doesn’t start with the food on your plate. It starts in your mind.
In this special Thin Thinking episode, clinical hypnotherapist and weight mastery expert Rita Black guides you through a deeply grounding New Year weight loss meditation designed to help you declutter the mental attic — the limiting beliefs, frustrations, old stories, and patterns that quietly run your relationship with food and your body.
This post transforms that audio experience into a readable, soothing, and search-friendly guide so you can come back to it anytime you need a reset. Whether you’re stepping into a brand-new year or simply craving a fresh chapter, this meditation helps you release the old and make space for the healthy, empowered you you’re ready to become.
What makes a New Year meditation helpful for weight loss?
A New Year meditation for weight loss works because it shifts the foundation of change from the outside in. Diets start with rules and restriction. Meditation starts with awareness, which is the only place real transformation begins.
Rita Black often reminds us that “80% of weight struggle is mental.” We eat based on habit loops, emotional triggers, subconscious beliefs, and stress responses that most of us never examine. A meditation — especially at the symbolic threshold of a new year — allows you to:
- slow down enough to see your patterns
- interrupt the autopilot behaviors that drive overeating
- reconnect with your inner leader instead of your inner critic
- access a calm, steady part of your mind that is capable of change
When you meditate, you’re engaging the part of your brain that governs clarity, emotional regulation, and long-term decision-making. This meditation helps shift you out of old “weight struggler” thinking and into a healthier, more empowered identity.
And identity — not willpower — is what carries you through the year.
How does letting go of mental clutter support weight release?
Most people believe they struggle with weight because of food. Rita’s decades of work tell a different story: the real clutter lives in the mind.
Mental clutter shows up as:
- “I’ll start tomorrow.”
- “I always fail.”
- “My body is the problem.”
- “I can’t trust myself around food.”
- “I should be further by now.”
- The guilt, the shame, the frustration, the perfectionism.
These thoughts don’t just drain you — they shape your habits. Your brain acts on whatever stories you repeat, even if they’re painful. Letting go of mental clutter isn’t an emotional luxury — it’s a neurological reset.
This meditation uses visualization, breathwork, and symbolic release to:
- remove old stories from your subconscious
- quiet the critical voices that drive emotional eating
- dissolve shame-based thinking
- free you from the “start over tomorrow” cycle
- help you face the new year with space, not noise
When the mind is lighter, healthier choices feel simpler. You’re no longer fighting yourself.
How does the guided visualization in this meditation work?
Visualization is one of the most powerful tools in hypnosis and mindset change because the subconscious mind responds to imagery more than logic.
In this meditation, Rita guides you to imagine a clear blue bag — a container that holds the thoughts, beliefs, resentments, and weight-struggle patterns you’re ready to release. As you visualize placing these old pieces of your story into the bag, your mind begins to detach from them. They’re no longer “you.” They’re thoughts you once believed.
Then, in a powerful symbolic act, the bag is burned — a ritual that signals to your subconscious that these patterns are no longer needed for protection or identity.
This type of imagery works because:
- The brain encodes symbolic release as real release
- Letting go becomes embodied, not just intellectual
- You replace old patterns with clarity, calm, and intention
- You anchor into a healthier identity you’re choosing
It’s not magic — it’s mental rewiring.
What limiting beliefs should you release before the New Year?
Throughout the meditation, you’re invited to place several categories of mental clutter into the blue bag. These include:
1. Old body stories
Beliefs about what your body “should” look like, what the scale means, how others see you, or what your body says about your worth.
2. Weight-struggle identity
“I’m a binge eater.”
“I’m inconsistent.”
“I never stick with it.”
These become self-fulfilling if not addressed.
3. Dieting past
Every old diet, failed attempt, yo-yo cycle — all of it gets released so it stops defining your future.
4. Critic and Rebel voices
- The inner critic that shames you
- The inner rebel that sabotages you
Both come from the subconscious trying to protect you — and both can be released.
5. Emotional weights
Guilt, frustration, loneliness, perfectionism, resentment — these keep you mentally heavy even when you’re trying to become physically lighter.
By clearing these out, you free up enormous emotional bandwidth. The new year no longer feels like something you need to “fix” — it becomes something you’re ready to lead.
How can you use this meditation to set a healthy mindset for the year ahead?
Meditation creates mental spaciousness, but the true transformation happens when you pair that clarity with intention. After the release process, Rita guides you to visualize the version of yourself you want to become in the new year — not a fantasy “perfect” body, but the healthiest, most aligned, most empowered version of you.
This future-self imagery works because:
- It helps your brain script new behaviors
- It strengthens identity-based habits
- It becomes a reference point when you’re tempted to give up
- It creates emotional motivation instead of fear-based pressure
When you repeat this type of visualization, you develop a sense of inner leadership. Instead of waiting for motivation, you’re driven by a clear picture of your healthiest self — and your daily choices begin to align naturally.
If you want to strengthen this fresh-start momentum and mentally step into the version of yourself you’re becoming, you may also enjoy Episode 200 — Building the Mental Bridge to Your Ideal Weight + NY Meditation, which helps you connect today’s mindset with your future, healthiest self.
Full Guided Meditation Walkthrough (Written Version)
(This is a fully re-crafted written guide, not a transcript. It is optimized for search, readability, and emotional resonance.)
Begin by settling into your breath. Feel the simple truth that you always have enough air — enough space — enough support. Let each inhale bring in what you need, and each exhale soften the edges of your mind.
As your body relaxes, imagine a large clear plastic bag in front of you. Inside it glows a swirling blue light — iridescent, gentle, inviting. This bag is here to hold anything from the past year you’re ready to release.
Start with your thoughts about your body. Every opinion you’ve carried — every judgment, every frustration, every old story — place it gently into the bag. Watch it swirl into the blue light.
Next, add your weight history: the diets, the yo-yo cycles, the plans you started and stopped. Let them go.
Place your inner critic in the bag — the voice that tells you you’re not enough. Let it dissolve in the blue light. Then place the rebel voice inside too — the part of you that acts from impulse or fear.
One by one, add your overeating habits. Grazing when you’re not hungry. Reaching for sugar when you’re stressed. Emotional eating. Perfectionism. The need to start over. Any belief that drains you — place it in the bag.
Then, if you choose, imagine placing even your clothing, your appearance-based expectations, and your old identity into the bag. Feel the difference between what you think you need to hold onto and what you can lovingly release.
When the bag is full, drag it to a pile of dry wood. Strike a match and toss it in. Watch the bag ignite in a flash of blue and burn into ash. This is the symbolic end of old patterns. They no longer define you.
As the ashes blow away, imagine the healthy, empowered you stepping forward from the flame — lighter, clearer, ready for the new year. Feel this version of yourself. Breathe it in. Let it become your internal blueprint.
When you’re ready, open your eyes.
FAQ Section
1. Can meditation really help with weight loss?
Yes. Meditation helps reduce emotional eating, stress-driven cravings, and self-sabotaging thoughts by calming the nervous system and retraining the brain.
2. How often should I listen to or read this meditation?
You can use it anytime you need a reset, but many people revisit it weekly or monthly to stay aligned with their goals.
3. Do I have to visualize perfectly for this to work?
Not at all. Even imagining the feeling of release or clarity activates the same mental pathways.
4. What if I feel emotional during the meditation?
That’s normal. Releasing old beliefs can stir feelings — it’s part of the healing process.
5. Should I pair this meditation with other weight loss tools?
Yes. Meditation supports behavior change, but pairing it with planning, support, and hypnotherapy creates significantly stronger results.
6. Can I do this meditation even if it’s not New Year’s?
Absolutely. This practice works anytime you’re ready for a fresh start.
7. Does hypnosis work better than meditation for weight loss?
They complement each other. Meditation builds awareness; hypnosis rewires the subconscious patterns that drive habits.
Conclusion
Stepping into a New Year — or even a new chapter — with a clear mind is one of the most powerful gifts you can give yourself. This meditation helps you release what no longer serves you and reconnect with the part of yourself that is wise, capable, and ready to lead your health from the inside out.
As Rita always says:
“The key to unlocking the weight struggle is inside you.”
When you create space for that truth, everything else becomes possible.🌱 Ready for deeper transformation?
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