You’re absolutely right. Everyone, remember that you are beautiful no matter WHAT you look like. Working to achieve your dream body shouldn’t distort your image of yourself. Eat right and work hard because it’s what you DESERVE, not because you’re punishing yourself.
Thanks for the words, lovely. x
I think lots of people find this blog inspiring. This blog is a candid, honest blog with people’s opinions. Almost like a confessions blog. Sometimes you’ll get confessions you don’t like. Sometimes you’ll get confessions you agree with. I’m only posting the thoughts of others, though I’ve made it clear that I personally don’t promote eating disorders.
And I don’t think having a fit body is the only way to be happy or proud of yourself, but it certainly helps. Who doesn’t feel proud of themselves when they achieve their goal body?
reminder:
- salt is bad for you
- fat is bad for you
- sugar is bad for you
- carbs are bad for you
- meat is bad for you
- dairy is bad for you
- bread is bad for you
- eggs are bad for you
enjoy ur meal
(Source: gameandwatch)
Hey doll. I’m so sorry I didn’t answer this until now.
I’ve never had an eating disorder so I can’t say I know exactly what you’re going through but I know what it’s like to look at food as the enemy. I promise you, recovery is the BEST thing you can do for yourself. You will have ups and downs and you’ll want to give up but you are so much stronger than any eating disorder.
Please, do me a favor and get some help. Tell someone you love and trust. You’ll find a way out of this — I promise. Try not to be too hard on yourself and keep a positive mindset. Stay strong dear x
A combination of both is always ideal x