Well, it's that time of year again that just may strike fear or panic into your heart: Thanksgiving.
It's a day where the focus is typically on food and family. Enough said.
But try to see today as positive, not negative. Remember that Thanksgiving can be a day to reflect on what you are thankful for, and it can be a day to nourish yourself.
Whether you're afraid of eating too little or too much, of being noticed or monitored, or of being just plain uncomfortable in such a setting...remember to breathe.
Take a moment today before you sit down to the meal or before you head off to spend time with family or friends...and just breathe. Tell yourself you are strong and today is just another day. Then eat to nourish yourself. Not to be gluttonous or disordered, but simply to nourish. Don't restrict yourself. If you're afraid of getting out of control in the other sense, don't gorge. Just eat. And try to relax. And remember this: you are not alone.
There are many people out there today feeling what you are feeling. Many people panicking or afraid. Think of everyone who is struggling as you are and dig right in.
Today is what you make it.
I know Thanksgiving can be scary. But if you start with a positive outlook, you can make it through and try to enjoy yourself this year. I know it's easier said than done. Encourage yourself to take care of yourself. Just set a goal for yourself that is reasonable and not over-the-top for where you are at in your life. Simply say: I will make the best of this day.
Perhaps you can keep something positive in your pocket (like a quote, saying, or some good reinforcement from wherever you choose) and look at it when you're feeling the urge to restrict, binge, purge, or just get upset. Eat what you want because it's Thanksgiving and it's about feeling good--not bad. When you feel yourself faltering, look at your positive item, whatever it may be. Don't forget you want to be kind to yourself and allow yourself to enjoy what is before you.
I will think of all of you, send you some good vibes, and love myself and my Thanksgiving day.
Here's to a Happy Thanksgiving!
Arielle
Dear Arielle,
ReplyDeleteI hope you had a wonderful Thanksgiving day! Your post was full of great advice! Breathing is always a good reminder. Too often, we forget!!
much love,
~Emily
Hope you had a great one too, ej. :)
ReplyDeleteMuch love,
Arielle
Happy Thanksgiving! Oh, I wish I had read this before I went to see my family. . . but I did basically okay.
ReplyDeletexoxo
Sarah
Thanks, Sarah. I'm glad to hear you did okay anyway. :)
ReplyDeleteMuch love,
Arielle