Granular thinking: April 2007 Archives

April Fool's

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Those of you who used to receive the Diet Survivors newsletter may know about the email disaster of last week. My host server went berserk, shipping dozens of emails, some blank, to a number of my customers. April Fool's Day on the calendar

I'd been meaning to switch to Feedblitz anyway, and to shift my readers to the meditations format. But it ended up an emergency.

It was a hard week for everyone, and I lost some understandably irate subscribers. And as luck would have it, it happened on April Fool's Day. So while we're on the subject of April Fools, are there any ways in which you've fooled yourself regarding diets?

Fooling oneself is akin to wishful thinking. "Oh I wish I were thin and beautiful. Oh if only I didn't have this eating disorder. And maybe if I try just this one last food plan, it will work for me."

Did you know that this kind of self-talk actually contributes to eating dysfunction? Far from a cure, irrational and distorted self-talk leads us to make foolish and foolhardy decisions.

Whatever made us believe that we mustn't apply our rational, sober, intellectual minds to our eating, I'll never know. But it's what we need to do.

You see--diets, food plans, doctored food, even intuitive eating plans take away our autonomy and compromise our good judgment and sensibilities. For whatever reason, our bodies and minds seem to like it best when we give them plenty of room to make their own decisions.

That's not to say we must give in to binge eating. The insidious part of eating disorders is that it can be difficult to put nature right again.

It just takes time, and a commitment to restore your natural instincts, intuition, autonomy and good judgment. Even if your judgment was taken away when you were a young child, you can find it again. It's time to look within and open your own book of food wisdom. Did you know you have one? Ditch the diets and plans today.

And remember, it's not nice to fool mother nature.

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