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Layoff: Emotional Challenges of Being the Messenger

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Created: 30 June 2023

a job layoff has many emotional challenges for the layoff messenger
Experiencing a situation where you are the layoff messenger and must inform a few or hundreds of people that they are losing their jobs can be incredibly challenging and emotionally charged. It's natural to have a mix of conflicting emotions, including survivor guilt, anxiety, compassion, and even relief.

Exploring the emotional weight of announcing a massive job layoff when you are not the decision maker:

Survivor Guilt:

Survivor guilt often arises when you witness others experiencing adversity while you remain in a relatively secure position. In this layoff

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Eating Disorders and Sleep: Learn how one affects the other

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Created: 02 July 2023

Eating disorders and sleep                                                            
If you have an eating disorder you may yearn for this kind of peaceful sleep.


Eating Disorders: Impact on Sleep and Vice Versa

Individuals with eating disorders often face significant challenges when it comes to sleep. The bidirectional relationship between eating disorders and sleep disturbances means that both conditions can exacerbate each other, leading to a vicious cycle that can be difficult to break. Understanding the causes and impacts of sleep disturbance in eating disorders is crucial for developing effective strategies to address these issues and support the recovery process.

Anxiety and Stress Affect Sleep and Stimulate Eating Disorders

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Food Craving: Strategies to cope and avoid a binge

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Created: 23 June 2023
food craving and strategies to divert your attentionFood craving: strategies to divert your attention can be as simple as observing nature.

Food cravings can be challenging, but there are several strategies you can try to manage them effectively. Here are some tips:

Recognize the craving:

The first step is to acknowledge that you're experiencing a food craving. Understand that it's a natural response and that craving is temporary.

Identify triggers:

Pay attention to what triggers your craving. It could be stress, certain environments, specific emotions, or even specific foods. Once you know your triggers, you can take steps to avoid or manage them.

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Recovery Tip for Binge Eating and Restricting: You can start using it now!

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Created: 10 January 2022

Binge Eating and Restricting: Recovery Tip
Tip for Freedom from Disrupted Eating

Regardless of whether you binge eat, overeat or did in the past, when you have someone in your life who supports your well-being you have a gift in your life. You know the benefits of knowing that she or he listens to you when you are hurting.  Knowing that she or he cares about you and helps you get back on track restores your faith and confidence in yourself. 

The recovery tip is: reciprocate. When you trust this person and come to rely on him or her to have your back, you both will benefit more if you find meaningful ways to reciprocate.

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Eating Disorder: How reading quality novels helps recovery

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Created: 21 June 2023
read for eating disorder recovery
Reading quality novels can help your mind and spirit grow beyond the mental and spiritual chokehold of an eating disorder.

Reading quality novels can be particularly helpful in eating disorder recovery for the following reasons:

1.   Emotional Connection:

Novels often provide rich and nuanced portrayals of characters and their experiences. By immersing themselves in a well-written novel, individuals in recovery can form emotional connections with the characters

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Relapse: Perspective on Eating Disorder Recovery

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Created: 27 November 2021

relapse after recovery
Relapse after Recovery

A thirty-three year old man told me he had been a binge eater most of his life and now was fully recovered. Food has been a non issue for two years.

His statement inspired me to think about what the term recovery means to many people. 

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Healing Questions in Eating Disorder Recovery

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Created: 09 December 2016

healing questions for eating disorder recovery
Healing questions to find your authentic center. 

Healing Question: Are you using your eating disorder as your center?


You developed an eating disorder to hold your emotional and psychological life together. Something interfered with your developing a solid self core that could sustain you through the trials and challenges of living. Developing an eating disorder is a creative act. You created a core center that you can support by controlling how you eat (or don’t eat), how you exercise, how you isolate and how you limit your life to specific habits and routines.

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Benefits of Losing Friends

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Created: 09 October 2023

Yes, the benefits of losing friends become clear as you move into more health and personal power.Benefits of losing friends

Benefits of Losing Friends

 

 

“Want to go to a bar tonight, drink and pick up guys?” She hasn’t gotten that invitation in a long time. She hasn’t gotten a call or seen that person for a long time.

When a person is seriously ill with her eating disorder, many people are attracted to her and maintain a relationship with her as she lives and responds in life with her eating disorder intact. They are attracted to the needy, people-pleasing, high-risk-taking person who rarely says no. She's fun. She doesn't show her secret pain. She goes along to get along.

Being in recovery and in harmony with her true self attracts more healthy relationships and sends a wave of user repellent into the crowd around her.

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  1. Feelings Explored: A Woman's Roadmap to Emotional Resilience
  2. Smiles of Power and Overcoming Eating Disorders
  3. Anxiety: Triggers, Coping Strategies and Resolution
  4. Psychotherapy Benefits: Psychotherapy and Transformation at Any Age
  5. Betrayal: how it looks and how you feel when it happens to you
  6. Find Your True Identity: A Life Long Exploration in Seven Steps
  7. Pandemic and Anxiety
  8. Pandemic and Personal Challenges
  9. Threshold Crossings: Vital in Personal Growth
  10. Bulimia Urges Over 40: A New Challenge in Mature Years
  11. Psychotherapy Success: Eight Tips for a Fulfilling Outcome
  12. Analysis Paralysis: How to Recover
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