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January means… New Year New Me health kicks. Important to remember that for some people ‘healthy’ might not look like what you think it does. At one point in my life, the healthiest choices for me were not exercising at all and eating an extra slice of cake or ordering a takeout pizza because I hadn’t done it since I was a kid and I had spent my life restricting my intake to dangerous levels and going to the gym three times a day every day. It’s wonderful when people want to take positive steps to feeling more comfortable about who they are, however they choose to do that. But January is a tough month for eating disorders sufferers. Diet and exercise routines can be competitive and all-consuming. When someone is on a diet, they actually talk about food a lot more because your brain perceives it to be a period of famine so it’s sending out emergency signals. It’s a well documented side effect of calorie restriction. I have spent many Januarys with headphones in to drown out diet talk because I found it difficult due to my own mental health. Some great tips here from Beat on how to handle this period if you are struggling:
When we are bombarded with “New Year, New You” messaging and diet talk, January can be a difficult month for people with eating disorders. It can seem that everywhere we look there are ads and promotions telling us to feel ashamed of our bodies. So, let’s change the conversation. We've got some tips on how to navigate all the new year = new you + diet talk. Swipe across to read our tips on how to broach these difficult conversations. Remember - if you find yourself feeling overwhelmed, you can contact our Helpline or join an online support group. We’re here for you if you need us 🧡 Do you have any more tips? Let us know below
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