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People who have eating disorders are often very critical of themselves.
Learning to be easier on yourself is very important.
- Pace yourself if you are feeling weak. Everything you
do may take more time and effort. Do not expect to do all the things you want
to do right away. Choose what is most important and do those things first.
Break larger tasks into smaller ones and do what you can.
- Remember that negative thinking (feeling bad about yourself,
feeling hopeless, and thinking you are unattractive) are part of your condition.
As you work with the health professionals, you will start to feel better about
yourself.
- Remember that it takes time to recover from unhealthy
eating habits. Your body needs time to readjust itself. As you begin to eat
in a healthier way, you will feel better and have more energy.
- Do not expect too much from yourself too soon. Your desire
to have all things in order is probably not achievable. Learn to accept your
good qualities.
- Spend time with other people. Do things you like to do.
If you do not have any hobbies, try something new and see whether you like
it. Resist the temptation to give up on something too soon.
- Do not blame yourself for your condition or try to find
out why this is happening to you. It is better to work on getting better than
to spend time trying to answer questions that may not have answers.
- Cooperate with the health professionals working with you.
Resist the temptation to avoid new ways of looking at yourself and your situation.
Learn to accept your good points.
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Reviewed: 03/2006
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