Friday, April 27, 2007

Refusing to be Defined by Your Eating Disorder by Nikki Kramer

Just because you have struggled with overcoming an eating disorder DOES NOT MEAN that you have to be identified in terms of your eating disorder. Too often I hear women in early recovery saying that they have lost themselves and can no longer think of anything that defines them other than their eating disorder. Every single one of us at any given time has a choice to begin allowing ourselves to expand our identities by pursuing people, places, and things that are completely separate from our eating disorders. In fact, as Jenni Schaefer mentions in Life Without Ed, it is critical that we go out of our way to disobey our eating disorders and the rules that it has in place for us.

Eating disorders demand that we limit our identities to living within the narrow confines of the outrageously illogical parameters that our eating disorders dictate to us. We, as women who are on the road to recovery, have the choice to tell ED to “take a hike” and start pursuing what makes us happy!! ED will tell you “You cannot go out to eat with those people. Think of a way to get out of it!” You have the choice to tell ED “I want to learn again to enjoy spending time with people and I have the right to go out to lunch with my friends and have a good time!” There are so many things that we can pursue if we will only let ourselves.

Think about some of the things that perhaps you used to enjoy but have given up to some degree because of your eating disorder. Write a list of the people, places, and things that you want to define you and keep in mind that nothing having anything to do with your ED should be a part of your list.

Nikki Kramer

Saturday, April 14, 2007

Mirror by BarlowGirl

Hi All,
The following song (Mirror by BarlowGirl) was written and is performed by singer/song-writter Rebbecca Barlow from the band BarlowGirl. She wrote the song as a result of her experiences in living and recovering from an eating disorder.

Jen H. shared this amazing song with me before last week's group and I wanted to share with all of you. Thanks Jen!! I am posting a video of the song that I found on youtube (not original video) and also the lyrics. Check it out, it is awesome! Scroll down so you can see lyrics and watch video. Hit the play button on the center of the screen.

Peace, Hope and Love,

~Lily



Mirror
Mirror, Mirror on the wall,
Have I got it?
'Cause Mirror you've always told me who I am
I'm finding it's not easy to be perfect
So sorry you won't define me
Sorry you don't own me

Who are you to tell me
That I'm less than what I should be?
Who are you? Who are you?
I don't need to listen
To the list of things I should do
I won't try, I won't try

Mirror I am seeing a new reflection
I'm looking into the eyes of He who made me
And to Him I have beauty beyond compare
I know
He defines me

You don't define me, you don't define me

Monday, April 9, 2007

Guest Speakers

It was so wonderful to see so many of you last night! I hope that you enjoyed having a speaker and am open to thoughts/feedback about any types of speakers you may be interested in having in the future.

I can bring in more therapists, nutritionists, and perhpaps even nursing so please don't be shy if you are interested in any of the above. Look forward to hearing from all of you

Nikki :)

On Mindfulness and Being Connected

Hi all,
We had a great meeting this past Sunday...Our guest speaker, Dr. Cathy Roberts, led us in a very interesting conversation about being connected and present in the moment, with our bodies, with ourselves...before we can even get to the point of genuinely connecting with others...

Mindfulness is paying attention in a very particular way: on purpose, in the present moment and non-judgmentally....fully appreciating and experiencing the moment for what it is, without judgment...

For me, having suffered from an eating disorder and chronic anxiety, I remember constantly judging myself and living "inside my head" like we talked about during our last meeting...disconnected from my body, from what I needed and wanted, from the desires of my heart, from the experience of life...it is so important to practice being still, living in the moment, and being kind to ourselves....

We also talked about how being in recovery does not mean we are never going to stumble or go through hard times, because we all do, that's life...... The difference is that, when we go through hard times and start to fall back into negative behaviors and ways of being, we have the hope, faith, knowledge, tools, experiences and support system to help us get back up and keep on going...stronger than before!

For the next two weeks, experiment and enjoy taking care of yourself, nurturing yourself, staying connected, in the moment, and changing your focus from the negative, to the positive...

Below is the poem we used to close the meeting. Thanks to the folks at http://www.myedhelp.com/ for this awesome piece.

See you on April 22nd!

Peace, Hope and Love,

Lily


AUTOBIOGRAPHY IN FIVE SHORT CHAPTERS
By Portia Nelson

I.
I walk down the street.
There is a deep hole in the sidewalk.
I fall in
I am lost
I am helpless
...It isn't my fault.
It takes forever to find my way out.

II.
I walk down the same street.
There is a deep hole in the sidewalk.
I pretend I don't see it.
I fall in again.
I can't believe I'm in the same place,
...but, it isn't my fault.
It still takes a long time to get out.

III.

I walk down the same street.
There is a deep hole in the sidewalk.
I see it is there.
I still fall in
....it.s a habit.
My eyes are open.
I know where I am.
It is my fault.
I get out immediately.

IV.
I walk down the same street.
There is a deep hole in the sidewalk.
I walk around it.

V.
I walk down another street.

Sunday, April 8, 2007

Guest Speaker Tonight / Dr. Cathy Roberts

Happy Easter and Happy Passover to all who celebrate!!
Just to let you all know we will be having a guest speaker tonight, April 8th, 2007.
Dr. Cathy Roberts who is a Psychologist with a specialty in eating disorders and trauma work. I'm so excited that she wil be with us this evening and look forward to seeing all of you.

~ Nikki