Motivational Monday: Your body is your home
(Originally posted on November 18, 2019)

This is the time of year when people tend to gain the most weight. I suspect it starts with Halloween candy, and then progresses into the Thanksgiving holiday and right on through New Year. We just eat continuously—
and most of the time it's not healthy eating. But why do we do this?
I suspect most of us would say: " Because it's there,"
and because we're invited to parties where there's food and we don't want to be rude. Maybe that is part of it, but maybe it's something else altogether.
Have you ever sat and examined your relationship with food? What do you do when your stress levels are high? Do you eat? What do you do when you're sad or when you're grieving? Do you turn towards food to try and fill the part of you that is missing?
Are you trying to fill a void?
What type of foods do you gravitate towards? What times of your life do you gravitate towards food? Do you binge eat? Do you leave the table stuffed and not feeling well? Did you enjoy the food you ate? Did you taste it? Did it satisfy you?
I watched a very interesting video clip from Geneen Roth. She said "We eat the way we eat because we are afraid to feel what we feel.”
She's the author of many books that discuss eating disorders and our relationship with food. She suggests that when we eat we are really trying to fill up a part of ourselves that is not complete. I found that concept very thought provoking. She also suggests that because we don't like or honor our bodies the way they are, that we are using food as an escape.
How many of you have been on that roller coaster diet? I sure have been. You do this diet, you lose 20 lbs, you go off that diet, and you gain 25 lbs. Well that diet didn't work, so let's try another.
On and on it goes. In the process of this, not only are we hurting our bodies, we're also hurting our self-esteem.
We feel great
, for the few minutes that the weight is off of us. Then we feel awful when it creeps back on—we berate and degrade ourselves for being weak and unable to keep it off. We decide we "hate" our legs, or our butts, or whatever it is for us. We don't like how we feel in clothing— and worse,
we don't like how we feel without them. Finally, maybe we decide to try another "diet" or we just give up. We decide we're going to hate ourselves just the way we are.
Whoa! Stop!
Do you see what's happening here?
It's a downward cycle. We're never going to succeed at a diet. In fact, NO ONE
succeeds at a diet— EVER
! But if we keep riding the roller coaster, we are going to succeed at ruining our chances of ever being happy, healthy, vibrant beings.
What about those few people who do seem
to "succeed" at a diet? That's because it's NOT
the diet that they succeeded at, it's changing their relationship with food
that they succeeded at. They have worked at filling up those places in themselves that food is currently occupying. They eat to nourish themselves physically...not emotionally.
Geneen Roth said that our body is the " piece of the universe we've been given."
That's so powerful. We've all heard the saying: "The grass is greener on the other side," and we could apply this to Geneen's statement as well. The universe isn't any better over there
and maybe if we stop, honor, and love the part of the universe we've been given
then we'd see that! We can continue to degrade ourselves for not being "perfect," or we can love ourselves for being the beautiful, imperfect, absolutely wonderful
beings we are!
Start today—this moment! Love who you are, exactly as you are; that's your first step. Only after you accept yourself and become present in yourself can you start to create the universe you want for yourself.
You matter. You are perfect. You are enough! And you're rockin that butt!
“Weight loss does not make people happy. Or peaceful. Being thin does not address the emptiness that has no shape or weight or name. Even a wildly successful diet is a colossal failure because inside the new body is the same sinking heart.”
― Geneen Roth
Sincerely,
Fatkin Natural Healing









