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Triumphant
Journey:
A Cyberguide To Stop Overeating and
Recover from Eating Disorders
- Step One:
- Make a regular appointment with yourself to travel on
your Triumphant Journey. Give yourself a day, at least once a week, and a time.
Give yourself a minimum of a half hour. Keep your appointment.
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- Step Two:
- Obtain a 3 ring loose leaf notebook for 8 ½"
by 11" sheets.
- Print out the seven preparations of Secret discovering
Exercises. Use a three hole punch to fit those pages in the beginning of your
book.
- Print out the Action Steps listed below and insert the
pages in your notebook.
- Write or print out each of the 20 secret discovering
questions on a separate page. Insert each page with a question on it in your
book. Place at least two blank sheets of paper after each question page. (Some
questions may relate to you more than others. For now, keep them all in your
book.)
- Print out the Exercises to Stop Overeating and put them
in your notebook.
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- Step Three
- Any time your find yourself in an overeating situation,
move as quickly as you can to these exercises and find what is helpful for you.
- When you begin to discover additional situations and
helpful exercises on your own, write them down in this section. It's amazing
how brilliant we can be in the moment, and how quickly we can forget our own
discoveries. Write down your new found strengths and understandings so you can
recover them when you need them.
- Use a divider to separate the sections in your notebook
so you can find specific areas easily.
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- Step Four:
- Select a safe and private place for this book.
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- Step Five:
- Read the seven introduction points again.
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- Step Six:
- Choose one of the secret discovering questions. Decide
using your own criteria. For example, you may select a question because:
- It touches you the most.
- It intrigues you the most.
- It causes you a degree of emotion you feel you can
tolerate.
- You feel it's the safest place to begin.
- Remember, this process will take time. You do what you
can do now. Tomorrow your now will be different from your now of today. You
will feel differently and choose based on what you feel then. Now just choose
based on what you feel now. You can't make a mistake. This is your personal
journey.
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- Step Seven:
- 1.Sit quietly. Breathe naturally and watch your breath.
Gradually breathe more deeply and free your mind.
- 2.Review the question you've selected as you breathe
evenly.
- 3.Pay attention to what occurs to you.
- 4.Write the thoughts and feelings which occur to you on
the blank pages following the question.
- You may write unconnected words.
- You may write partial or complete sentences.
- You may draw pictures or make shapes.
Whatever occurs to you is of value.
- Step Eight:
- Pause and breathe evenly.
- Pay attention to your body.
- How are you sitting?
- How are you holding your head, jaw, legs?
- Pay attention to how you physically feel in your
- Don't judge. Just pay attention to what is happening and
write it down.
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- Step Nine
- Let yourself experiences images which may flash before
your mind's eye.
- They might be memories, fantasies, wishes or dreads.
- They might seem inconsequential or irrelevant.
- You might hear sounds in your imagination with no
pictures.
- Or you might remember smells.
- Don't judge them. Just accept them and write them down.
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- Step Ten:
- As you proceed, you may feel physical sensations, strong
emotions or both. Stay with them and write them down.
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- Step Eleven:
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Notice what you want to do to end this exercise.
Postpone ending the exercise for from one to ten minutes. The minutes you spend
in the exercise after you want to stop will provide you with more information.
It's not necessary to push beyond ten minutes. You are stretching your
tolerance in this exercise. You are also being kind, patient and accepting of
yourself. Postponing from one to ten minutes will give you the strengthening
and confidence building experience you need. More is not required.
- As you postpone you build your own strength and
endurance so you can bear more information. That's where your freedom is. Write
down this experience too.
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- Step Twelve:
- When you decide you have had enough, write that you have
decided to stop. Also write what you intend to do in the next minute. Be
honest. Then put your book in the safe place you created.
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