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Inspiring quotes for healing from compulsive eating
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Diets keep us dependent
on a source outside ourselves to give us a sense of self-worth
2.
Diets restrict our choices
and perpetuate our dependence.
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wuestenigel
3.
Diets perpetuate the child in each of us
who was treated with criticism, mistrust and restrictions
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Joseph Gonzalez
4.
As long as we are obsessed with food,
We always have a concrete reason that explains our pain.
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the JoshMeister
5.
If every time my mother criticized me I overate,
I could justify her actions: My mom hurts me because I’m fat and ugly.
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55Laney69
6.
We hide
Because we learned very early that revealing ourselves creates distance.
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niklas_hamann
7.
The crumpled child is still crumpled, waiting for what she never received.
In our unwillingness to listen to her—just as our parents were unwilling to listen to us—we mistake the longing to be loved for the longing to be thin.
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Caleb Woods
8.
A child who has been abused believes it is her fault;
A person who goes on a binge believes she lacks self-control.
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MarLeah Joy
9.
Who are you being loyal to
When you listen to the critical voice in your head?
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Skylar Sahakian
10.
Overeating is a means to give ourselves what we believe we deserve
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Jamie McCaffrey
11.
If you allow yourself to have what you want,
it will mean every one who treated you as broken will have been wrong
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egorsechin
12.
When we use food compulsively,
we tell ourselves that meeting our own needs means we will never be loved
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©Moon Photography by Mel
13.
YOU ARE NOT A PROBLEM TO SOLVE.
You must be willing to stop shaming and caging yourself.
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dabdiputs
14.
Are you breathing just a little and calling it a life?
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Paola Chaaya
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16.
The way out is not
through deprivation, judgement or self-loathing
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recombiner
17.
The way out is through
being kind to yourself
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-Reji
18.
Breaking free from compulsive eating is a process that asks you to
STOP BEING A VICTIM
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WanderingtheWorld (www.ChrisFord.com)
19.
FEELINGS DISAPPEAR
when you name them, and only then.
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Sole Treadmill
20.
IMAGINE TREATING YOURSELF
The way you treat people you love.
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harold.lloyd
21.
GRIEVING
Means telling the truth to yourself about what you have lost.
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Németh Szilvia
22.
EMBRACE WHAT IS TRUE,
but with kindness. Always with kindness.
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VinothChandar
23.
Every time you choose love, it matters.
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Latente å§ www.latente.it
24.
Diets and food plans enable adults to remain children,
victims of systems in which they spend their lives punishing themselves for not being good enough.
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cdrummbks
25.
IF YOU DON'T ALLOW A FEELING TO BEGIN
you don't let it end.
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eltpics
26.
The hallmark of a compulsion
IS THE INABILITY TO KNOW WHEN WE’VE HAD ENOUGH.
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arbyreed
27.
Healing is about being awake,
to live while you are alive instead of dying while you are alive.
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A Guy Taking Pictures
28.
THE WORLD BREAKS EVERYONE
The purpose of healing is to be strong in the broken places.
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Free Grunge Textures - www.freestock.ca
29.
When you eat when you are not hungry,
you're using food to glue your life together between hungers.
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Joshua Rappeneker
30.
When you want to escape from a feeling, you often do so
by breaking a restriction you have imposed upon yourself.
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Thomas Hawk
31.
We are taught that wanting means something is wrong with us,
and we have to watch ourselves vigilantly.
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k8southern
32.
Every time you choose to stop eating when you could continue,
You are acting from the desire to care for yourself.
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Alison Marras
33.
Once you see your physical hunger can be fulfilled,
you begin to allow that same possibility for your emotional hunger.
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Alison Marras
34.
Always ask: What are you trying to do or say by your actions?
How is what you are doing helping you?
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Alyssa L. Miller
35.
Victims stop being victims
the moment they recognize their power to choose.
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Dave's Domain
36.
BE WILLING
to sit with discomfort.
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Son of Groucho
37.
THE BIGGEST OBSTACLE TO ANY CHANGE
is the voice that tells you it's impossible.
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Luigi_Alesi
38.
LIFE IS WHAT HAPPENS
as you live with the wounds.
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kevin dooley
39.
LIKE YOURSELF TODAY.
You don't need a scale to tell yourself you are allowed to
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-Reji
40.
Trust yourself.
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Thomas Tolkien
41.
Cry easily.
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Fabio Zenoardo Photography
42.
Have patience.
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Geraint Rowland Photography
43.
Be willing to be vulnerable.
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NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center
44.
LONG-lASTING CHANGE
can only come through kindness to yourself.
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GollyGforce - Living My Worst Nightmare
45.
STORMS
Open dark roads
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davedehetre
46.
DEVOUR LIFE
Know that your hunger beyond food is yours to take.
47.
Laugh easily.
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a4gpa
48.
IF ALL YOU CAN DO IS CRAWL,
Start crawling.
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Ian Sane
49.
THERE IS NOTHING YOU CAN’T HAVE TOMORROW
so there is no reason to eat it all today.
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Stuck in Customs
50.
LIVE LIFE
as though you like yourself.
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BlueRidgeKitties
51.
Tell the truth.
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S.A. Street Photographer
52.
Commit yourself.
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antonychammond
53.
NOW GET GOING.
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Bruno Nascimento
54.
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55.
If you want something you’ve never had,
You have to do something you’ve never done.
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Kyle Glenn
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