Friday, December 16, 2011

Starting over, again.

Thank you all so very much for all your wisdom and support. You guys are truly, truly amazing and know how to make a gal feel loved. Since my last post, I have made an effort to be more positive and to treat myself better. Last night, one of my friends on Facebook posted a link to a blog that really inspired me. It isn't targeted at ED recovery, but all of the advice listed can be applied to recovery and to every aspect of life, so I'm sharing it with all of you. More than that, I am taking the advice to heart. Maybe it seems simple and self-explanatory, but we need to be reminded of these things from time to time to ensure we are valuing and protecting ourselves.

The post is called "30 Things to Stop Doing to Yourself". Though I am guilty of most of these, the ones that stand out so much for me personally are:

#2 Stop running from your problems
#3 Stop lying to yourself
#6 Stop trying to hold onto the past
#7 Stop being scared to make a mistake
#11 Stop being idle
#18 Stop holding grudges
#23 Stop trying to make things perfect
#28 Stop worrying so much

After reading this post I started thinking about my life, my eating disorder, my recovery, choices I've made, my past, my future-- basically all of the things I try to run from daily. But you can't do that. You can't bury all of your crazy and all of your problems underneath distraction after distraction, which is precisely what I am so skilled at doing. But I'm only hurting myself.

Once it's gone, you will never have the chance to get today back again. Once a moment has passed, it's over. There are no do-overs. But there are do-betters. Tomorrow is new, unspoiled, and full of promise and potential. Tomorrow doesn't have to be the same as today, or yesterday, or last month or last year. Tomorrow is untouched, undamaged, and the perfect opportunity for starting over.

To read "Thirty Things to Stop Doing to Yourself", click here.

3 comments:

  1. Wonderful. I need this NOW. Thank you for the post and your own insights. It is all a great bit of advice to remind ourselves to just BE.

    Cheers and the best to you. ;)

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  2. i love all of the stops. they are perfect stops . . . as much as perfect needs to be eliminated from our vocabularies. :) i wish you with a lovely weekend! x

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  3. No do-overs but do-betters.
    I LOVE that.

    A friend of mine told me that even when we are down...never say we're down. Always say "I'm getting back up" or "working on my comeback"

    Kudos for you for getting back up.

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