And I doubt my doubts. ~ Courage to Change, page 133. Everybody else seems able to do this but I can’t. I never will. That’s most certainly true if I never try. If I stay in my stinking thinking I get a […]
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Inferiority Complex
The psychological catch phrase of the day was “inferiority complex,” and we used that frequently as the cause of our overeating. In addition, I blamed my mother for many of my problems. It was to be many years of Twelve-Step […]
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Finally, I can put down in words all the memories and all the pain. When I see them written in front of me, they seem almost manageable. ~ Courage to Change, page 242 Finite. Limited. Having an end. When I […]
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Walking with a toddler’s fist wrapped around your finger brings comfort even when the act of bending far enough for it to happen shoots pains through your back. Fingers the size of macaroni cling tight for a while, but a […]
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As long as Overeaters Anonymous continues to keep the principles it has now, it will be our most valuable means of treatment of the disease of compulsive overeating. (William Radar, M.D.) ~ Overeaters Anonymous, Second Edition (Kindle Locations 2958-2959). The […]
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