Appreciating Ourselves
We are the greatest things that will ever happen to us. Believe it. It makes life much easier.
—Codependent No More
It is time to stop this nonsense of running around picking on ourselves.
We may have walked through much of our life apologizing for ourselves either directly or indirectly - feeling less valuable than others, believing that they know better than we do, and believing that somehow others are meant to be here and we are not.
We have a right to be here.
We have a right to be ourselves. We are here. There is a purpose, a reason, and an intention for our life. We do not have to apologize for being here or being who we are.
We are good enough, and deserving.
Others do not have our magic. We have our magic. It is in us.
It doesn't matter what we've done in our past. We all have a past, woven with mistakes, successes, and learning experiences. We have a right to our past. It is ours. It has worked to shape and form us. As we progress on this journey, we shall see how each of our experiences will be turned around and used for good.
We have already spent too much time being ashamed, being apologetic, and doubting the beauty of ourselves. Be done with it. Let it go. It is an unnecessary burden. Others have rights, but so do we. We are neither less than nor more than. We are equal. We are who we are. That is whom we were created and intended to be.
That, my friend, is a wonderful gift.
God, help me own my power to love and appreciate myself. Help me give myself validity instead of looking to others to do that.
From The Language of Letting Go by Melody Beattie
©1990, Hazelden Foundation.We are the greatest things that will ever happen to us. Believe it. It makes life much easier.
—Codependent No More
It is time to stop this nonsense of running around picking on ourselves.
We may have walked through much of our life apologizing for ourselves either directly or indirectly - feeling less valuable than others, believing that they know better than we do, and believing that somehow others are meant to be here and we are not.
We have a right to be here.
We have a right to be ourselves. We are here. There is a purpose, a reason, and an intention for our life. We do not have to apologize for being here or being who we are.
We are good enough, and deserving.
Others do not have our magic. We have our magic. It is in us.
It doesn't matter what we've done in our past. We all have a past, woven with mistakes, successes, and learning experiences. We have a right to our past. It is ours. It has worked to shape and form us. As we progress on this journey, we shall see how each of our experiences will be turned around and used for good.
We have already spent too much time being ashamed, being apologetic, and doubting the beauty of ourselves. Be done with it. Let it go. It is an unnecessary burden. Others have rights, but so do we. We are neither less than nor more than. We are equal. We are who we are. That is whom we were created and intended to be.
That, my friend, is a wonderful gift.
God, help me own my power to love and appreciate myself. Help me give myself validity instead of looking to others to do that.
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My ID Said: FAT GIRL (Blog)
After losing a lot of weight, I had my identity stolen.
In this particular case, however, I couldn’t call the police to report the theft, because I myself was the responsible party.
Isn’t that what happens, literally, when a person loses a large amount of weight, transforming from the Fat Girl into the Thin Girl?
I suffered an identity crisis of epic proportions is what really happened after losing 100 lbs.
I thought of myself as the Fat Girl, and my mind identified with that image…..for 40 years I was fat, it was who I was. I was a size 2X. I was 225 lbs. I was the out-of-control woman who was judged by others for her size, primarily. Whether others really DID judge me for my size, I don’t know, but that was MY perception of how it was.
And perception becomes one’s reality.
My Perception. My self-image, my Ego, dictated who I thought I WAS: The Fat Girl image superimposed itself over all of my other qualities, and took on a life of its own. I over-compensated for my weight by bending over backwards to please others, oftentimes at my own expense.
Because I was worthless, after all, wasn’t I? I had to make people LIKE me, somehow……didn’t I? They would scoff at me for my body size, so my personality would have to shine to make up for it. Or, I’d have to do something extra special for you, even if I didn’t like you……even if I didn’t feel like it, to prove my worth.
As The Fat Girl, I was a combination of every quality I THOUGHT I SHOULD be. I viewed myself as I was viewed by OTHERS. Ok, if YOU think I’m funny & charming, then I must BE! If you think I’m kind hearted for going out of my way for you, then I MUST BE! Phew! Thank you for helping me figure out who I Am.
What about all the OTHER things I was besides Fat? Those qualities fell by the wayside, because all I could see was my Body. I’d neglected my soul, my spirit, and my light…..squashing it down with excess food, not recognizing it at ALL.
When I transformed into a person who appeared to be different on the outside, I’d get overcome with a ‘feeling’ that I wasn’t able to pinpoint, or put a name to. What was it? I blogged about ‘the feeling’ a few times last April, seeking an answer from my fellow travelers. One gal who’d searched high & low for an answer to ‘the feeling’ but never found one, in spite of extensive therapy, described it as ‘trying to hold a beach ball under water’. Whatever ‘the feeling’ was, it wanted desperately to come UP, but every time it tried, I became frightened. Fear of the unknown….what on earth IS it?? I couldn’t identify ‘the feeling’, so it would scare me, leading me back down the road to regain. Every time I’ve lost weight, this ‘feeling’ came up, and every time it did, I’d head back to my old ways.
It’s taken me over a year after writing that blog to finally identify ‘the feeling.’ It’s been my Spirit trying, and trying and trying to come UP, to be acknowledged & accepted. The Real Me, in other words. I never knew her before, so how could I recognize her when she came knocking?
When I’d lose weight & lose my identity in the process, I was never able to figure out WHO I was…….how could I form a NEW identity? Before, it was easy to know who I was; even though I didn’t LIKE it, it was familiar. But now……….jeez……..now what?
It took me 1 full year to see myself as I truly WAS when I looked in the mirror. Why? Because my MIND had developed a certain identity FOR me: the Fat Girl. Even though I wasn’t fat anymore, I still SAW fat because that’s what my mind TOLD me to see.
I had changed, but my perception of myself did NOT. My ego…….the way my Mind viewed things, still saw me as The Fat Girl.
The human mind desperately wants to attach labels and find identities. My neighbor ties herself to her Corvette; that’s what establishes her image. Those who hoard attach THEMSELVES to their stuff………it establishes their identity. Who would I be without my Stuff? (((Shivers))))
When I had a gigantic house & drove a Range Rover, I was The Wife Of A Big Business Executive. Albeit a FAT one, but somehow, my ego could overlook the Fat part a tiny bit MORE. Strip me of my gigantic house & Range Rover, and all that’s left is a Fat Girl.
Strip me of my Fat Girl identity, and THEN WHAT??????????????
Once my ego (my Sense of Self) shattered into so many little pieces, all that remained was my Soul; unfamiliar to me in every way.
Who was I at the core? My energy? My light? My Being……my Essence? I had no idea, but I was about to find out. Unless I wanted to go back to the old identity of The Fat Girl.
But staying true to my food plan forced me to see things clearly; the illusions no longer prevailed.
My Spirit wanted to come up & STAY up. Without a lot of ‘stuff’ to anchor me down, without a Fat Suit to protect me from life, with no fancy house or large bank account to define Me, all I had left was my Spirit.
I’d try to tamp It DOWN, like I would a beach ball in the ocean, but UP it would pop.
It would be held down no longer.
It was sink or swim time for me, and I chose to swim.
Many times in the past, I’d choose to sink, because I didn’t know WHAT was happening.
Now I do. I am not My Stuff. I am not My Body. I am not even My Thoughts and I’m certainly not defined by who Others THINK I am! I am My Soul, the life force that sustains me, even when my body ultimately breaks down with age & eventual illness.
My Spirit is Who I Am.
And it’s been an awfully long journey trying to find It.
We come to a program like this, wanting to lose some weight, to change our appearance from what we consider ‘ugly’ into something we consider ‘beautiful.’ We tend to think it’s all about food. The consumption of excess food is the SYMPTOM of the underlying condition that brought many of us TO obesity: not acknowledging or understanding the Essence of who we ARE. Our Spirit is buried, way down deep, under mountains of food and layers of protective armor, but it’s still alive & well, thriving in SPITE of our ‘failures’ and our ‘shortcomings’.
In reality, this journey hasn’t been about my Body at ALL. It’s been about my Soul.
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