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Triumphant
Journey:
A Cyberguide To Stop Overeating and
Recover from Eating Disorders
Preparation for the End of
Overeating
Like preparing for any journey, you will
need some equipment. In your case the equipment, while intangible, is essential
in coping with challenges along the way. Similar to other journeys, you will
gain expertise with your equipment and discover new and useful applications by
continued practice.
- 1. Honesty.
- You will need honesty. Willingness to be honest with
yourself clarifies your position, gives you more opportunities of choice and
opens your eyes and heart to realistic solutions. The more honest thought you
give to your overeating the more opportunity you give yourself to be free.
Being honest, you will recognize that your
unwanted eating patterns serve to numb your feelings and help you hide from
living. The sense of danger which occurs when you do not overeat feels greater
than the suffering you experience because you are overeating. By following the
workbook exercises you will develop the courage you need to dare to face the
fears which accompany a life of not overeating.
- 2. Fully accepting that you don't know all the answers.
- When you know you don't know something, you know
something. You become open, curious and more able to learn.
- Overeaters usually know what conditions contribute to
their overeating. For example, they may be familiar with a usual pattern like
eating all the leftovers after a party, or overeating when getting home from
work or school when they know they are going to be alone. But they don't really
know why they are doing this.
- Once you know your undesirable food behavior relates to
an attempt to help yourself, you can begin to help yourself in new ways. You
are at the point of starting your triumphant journey.
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- 3. Increased self-awareness.
- Self-awareness is also part of your equipment. As you
become more aware of your emotional states during the times you are vulnerable
to overeating, you can discover clues about your inner secrets.
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- 4. A willingness to learn to recognize limits.
- Part of honesty and self awareness is the ability to
recognize limits. When you recognize the limits of what you know or can do for
yourself, you may feel anxious. Learning to tolerate this and be willing to
learn something new helps you discover new opportunities.
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- 5. A willingness to learn to allow other people to help.
- You can overeat, starve or purge alone. You may not be
able to stop these behaviors alone. Part of your journey involves a
discriminating acceptance of other people's ideas and efforts.
Over time, with practice and growing strength, you can develop
this discriminating acceptance of others. But for beginning your journey, all
you need is the willingness to try.
- 6. Appreciation of realistic time.
- Overeating numbs you quickly but temporarily. Permanent
change takes substantial time to develop. Going from the fast numbing relief of
overeating to the gradual development of genuine strength and feeling requires
a sense of patience and acceptance of real time.
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- 7. Kindness.
- Perhaps the most difficult to use and most essential to
carry in your equipment bag is kindness. Sometimes your journey will be arduous
and you will be tempted to be severe with yourself. More powerful than any
harsh criticism, kindness and gentle encouragement will sustain you. Daily
reading out loud of the affirmations in
Appendix B can be reinforcing and
help you develop this most needed piece of equipment - kindness to yourself.
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