Friday, 1 August 2014

Eating Disorder part 2

I really hope you can take something good from this J

How to deal with triggers, instead of hiding from them?

They are everywhere so what can we do to desensitize & overcome them until we build the strength to not let them trigger us?
We focus on the fear of, rather than a solution to... 

Well for a start everyone is different and has different triggers, so first of all, know your triggers
Don't focus on them, a trigger is something to blame for your actions, don't give them that power over you

Eg my triggers were numbers 

Don't let triggers be your excuse to continue the bad behaviours you have learned
Start unlearning & relearning now
You taught/convinced yourself of the bad you can turn it around and start teaching yourself some good
Be warned it is harder to learn to be positive but it is worth it for the end result
A life of satisfaction, happiness & empowering yourself verses a life filled with self-loathing, self-harm and despair
Which will you choose?

No calorie counting, you can eat healthy without numbers, learn what healthy eating is, but don't obsess over it...your body needs healthy and so does your brain
Indulging is something yummy every so often is not a crime so stop punishing yourself

No scales...it's not important how much you weigh as long as you are comfortable, once every 6 months at dr's is more than enough... I let my clothes guide me if they're a bit snug, eat healthier...if they are falling off me...eat bit of extra

No measuring... Again let your clothes be the judge...if it feels a bit snug there could be many different reasons, not weight gain!
Water retention, period, bloating/constipation 
Don't focus on clothing size eg not everything that says size 10 is size 10...different makes/styles fit differently 

Mirrors...don't linger, quick check..walk away
it's not needed...I look fine, I don't need to stand there wasting time critiquing myself 

I've had to train myself away from all that & in doing so when I do see scales in a store I mostly ignore them now...it's not always easy but it's about controlling the disorder not letting it control you, you have to learn that...I have been successfully following these steps for 20 plus years now 
It won't happen quickly so be patient with yourself 
If you jump on the scales 100 times a day, tomorrow aim for 99...baby steps....but every time you fight that urge you are winning 
Every time you walk away...smile and give yourself a mental pat on the back because you deserve it, the numbers no longer rule you & you are one step further ahead than you were yesterday 
:) 

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