Guest guest Posted October 17, 2011 Report Share Posted October 17, 2011 That's interesting about pictures and perception. I've been horrified of the pictures my sweetie has been taking of me all summer, and fall, but he keeps saying, " oh, that's a good picture! " and I've been trying to see what he sees, and I think it comes down to love. He sees the life and liveliness and smiles, and doesn't notice the multiple chins and girth, seriously. And I'm trying hard to be myself in the world. I think about the people I like, or even people I meet for the first time, and it's certainly not their size that makes me like or not like them, but how they engage with me. Thinking that you have to be thin to smile at people and love life and be interested in folks is crazy. Being thin won't make me happier, really, and I have to let my sweetie take pictures of me because he wants pictures of me. Weird, but true, I think..... > > > > Subject: Re: Final message... . > To: IntuitiveEating_Support > Date: Monday, October 17, 2011, 12:46 AM > > > > > > > > I had a similar experience several months back. In the midst of a very stressful period where I was eating everything in sight and had pretty much just tossed IE out the window because I didn't have the emotional energy to deal with it, I weighed myself expecting to see a gain of at least ten pounds, if not more. But I hadn't gained a pound. I remember telling my nutritionist how shocked I was that I hadn't gained because I was so certain I would have, and she said that when our emotions and hearts are heavy, we often feel that our bodies are heavy, too. But as we can see, that's not necessarily the case. That was a revelation for me. > > As for what you're going through, I get it. It doesn't make sense, but this process is both easier and harder than dieting for me. There are still days when I'm hating my body. I had one this week. I had to have head shots taken at my job because I do public speaking and our officer decided that everyone had to have professional head shots taken in case we were asked for our photo. I pretty much run from the camera at every opportunity. I have decades of my life that have almost no photographic evidence that I existed, so I was not happy about this. And I hated the photos, even though, I think they probably looked as good as they could have. But I didn't have a choice. Not surprisingly, I found myself mindlessly eating handfuls of candy later that afternoon. Hmmmm... coincidence? I don't think so. > > Then there are the days when it's easier. The days when I'm not spending every single second obsessing about food or wolfing down my meager portions of disgusting diet food that I hate because I'm so frickin' hungry. The days when I'm not necessarily happy to be stuck in a size 20 body, but when I can appreciate it for hanging in there with all the abuse I've heaped on it and for actually being surprisingly strong and healthy in spite of my best efforts to make it otherwise. Or, the days when I'm shocked to find that I've just pushed away a half full plate without even thinking about it! Those days are so joyful to me. I try to hang on to those days and just hope that they'll start to outnumber the bad days. > > So hang in there, Sandarah. I think we'll all get there if we can just persevere. And when we do, it will have been worth the journey. > > Josie > > P.S. Hmmm, never read this in high school or college, but think I may need to read The Iliad and the Odyssey. After all, this journey is no less challenging than what those ancient Greeks went through, is it? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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