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For coping with the holidays, remember that our chats and bulletin boards are open 24 hours a day.
Links for Holiday Survival
HOLIDAY SURVIVAL FORUMS at the SFWED Remember It Hurts Web Board
Ways to Cope - General ways to cope that will also help you get through
the holiday season.
Motivations - Motivational exercises and self-affirmations that can help
you get through the holidays (or any time of year).
Holiday Survival Tips from Steph
When family fun is no fun - from InteliHealth
Eating Disorders and the Holidays - from the Center for Change
Surviving the Holidays - from the Mirror-Mirror Website
Holiday Articles - from Self-Help and Psychology Magazine
I'm Dreaming of a (Guilt-Free) Christmas - from MSNBC with WebMD
Ho, Ho, Ho-Hum: Holidays Not Always Filled With Joy - from MSNBC with WebMD
Coping with Holiday Stress: Advice from Psychologist Dorothy Cantor, Psy.D. - from APA HelpCenter
Avoiding Holiday Depression And Stress - from Reservoir
Communication Reduces Holiday Stress - by Gary L. Hansen
Surviving The Stress of the Holiday - from PlainSense
Happy Holidays
what if...
Hunger means you eat when physically hungry instead of emotionally hungry.
Attitudes about your size has to
with the size of your heart instead of the size of your body.
Parents accept and value you for who you are, not according to how you look.
Problems are resolved in ways other than stuffing your feelings with food.
You spend as much time and energy on
helping others, as you do on how you look.
Happiness comes from within rather than from expectations of others.
Occasions for the holidays emphasize
relating to others instead of emphasizing food.
Love of self means you deserve to
treat yourself in the best humanly possible way.
Identity of self involves more than how you look.
Disapproval of self is changed to approval of who you are.
Acceptance of what one can not change includes your body features.
You treat yourself as you treat your best friend.
Society values you for being you without emphasis to your weight or size.
by: Sharon Sward, President of Eating Disorder Professionals of Colorado
Special thanks to Sharon for sending this to us by e-mail and allowing us to use it on
the website.
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