Friday, February 03, 2006

WHY BULIMIA IS A STRUGGLE Part 1

WHY BULIMIA IS A STRUGGLE

BULIMIA AND BODY IMAGE

Do you want to make changes to your body?

Do you want to make changes to your eating habits to insure you are getting the proper nutrition?

Do you need to exercise more?

Almost everyone will answer yes to these questions. People who suffer with bulimia are no different than most other people in possessing a desire to improve themselves.

The problem is that bulimics just need to adopt the right habits, which will enable them to feel happy about their body image. They need to learn where to go to find help that is right for them.

Our body is our home. It requires maintenance, repair and renewal to insure that it is fine-tuned and working properly to serve our physical, emotional and intellectual needs. It is impossible to move out of our bodies, so we need to maintain it properly.

No one's body is perfect. Even the most beautiful and physically attractive people have areas that they want to improve.

The first lesson a bulimic must learn is that no one is perfect.

The second lesson is to recognize that changes can be made to improve ourselves.

Making changes to bulimia habits that are a cause of discontent is often difficult. It is not an overnight process. It requires commitment, motivation, hard work and a recognition that it takes time to complete the change.

The good news is that you can beat bulimia. Many have beaten bulimia. Large dramatic changes are possible and likely for someone that recognizes and celebrates each small change.

ContactVathani Navasothy, Bulimia Counselor
Request information for combating bulimia: info@bulimiahope.com
Research bulimia treatments at: http://www.bulimiahope.com/

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