Tag: love
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Life Changing Letters
Part of the recovery process is making amends. What I learned from writing a letter to every person in my life, admitting my wrongs against them. From Top Eating Disorder Recovery Blogger!
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To Love is To Live
Recovery from anorexia has many milestones. One that is rarely talked about, but arguably the most important, is one’s ability to love. From Top Eating Disorder Recovery Blogger, BeautyBeyondBones. #edrecovery
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Emotional Availability
Emotional Availability: easier said than done. Especially with past trauma, like an eating disorder. There’s a gaping hole in the recovery space about relationships, and the difficultly of being emotionally vulnerable. An inspiring take…
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Love Languages & Lent
An unexpected take on the Five Love Languages. Lent is underway, so how can we use these Love Languages to grow in faith during these 40 days before Easter? #catholic #edrecovery
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The Plight of a People Pleaser
A powerful article about the power of honesty. Learning to speak the truth in love is vital, especially in relationships. Dating advice, from a -don’t make my mistakes – perspective. #edrecovery
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Let’s Fly
A powerful story of a father’s love for his daughter in the midst of recovery from anorexia. There is power in words, and power in love. #edrecovery #recovery
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Empowering Honesty
The art of advocating for yourself and using your voice. Honesty, especially when it comes to your own needs and boundaries, is so empowering. #edrecovery #faith
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Love, Two Ways
A juxtaposition of the definition love — one from The Bachelor, and one from a very funny priest. Same day. Very different perspectives. #catholic #love
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Heartbreak Hindsight
A deeply emotional reflection on heartbreak & the importance of being authentic in relationships. There’s nothing more important than being yourself, especially in dating. Perfection doesn’t exist! #dating
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2019: The Post-Christian Era?
Are we living in a post Christian era? From the looks of dating apps, it sure looks like it! This interesting look at dating in NYC shows that when it comes to religion, most people are either “none” or “done.” #catholic