Eating & Body Image Self-Care

Nurture your relationship with you

When we nurture a healthy relationship with food, eating, our bodies, and ourselves, we free up time and energy to more fully engage with life. Surround yourself with opportunities to feel good, inside and out. Professional help is often necessary for eating disorder recovery, but you can still incorporate these tips into your self-care and recovery plan.
 

Start here:

Choose Empowerment

A number doesn't define you, it limits you. Focus on what empowers you instead.

 

Try the no "fat talk" experiment

If you and your friends tend to complain about your weight or bodies, gently suggest a fat talk ban. Try it out for a week or more. Notice what happens when the conversation shifts away from dieting, weight, calories, clothing size, or body shaming. During that time, you might also choose to build up the positive talk about other aspects of yourself, such as your strengths, values, goals, and what you appreciate.

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More ways to choose empowerment:

Mindset
 

Choose thoughts, statements, and actions that provide encouragement and empowerment. 

Nourishment
 

Choose foods that leave you feeling nourished and energized. 

Movement
 

Choose physical activities that are fun and leave you with a sense of life-affirming vitality.

What would you do differently if your goal was to feel empowered? Write it down and give it a try.

 


 

CHOOSE TO FEEL GOOD

Know what makes you feel good
 

How do you want your life to feel? Take a few minutes to identify the good feelings you want to cultivate in your life. Then, make a list of activities, people, or places that help you feel that way. How can you work them into your daily life?

Wear what makes you feel good

Wear what expresses who you really are and makes you feel confident. Don't force yourself into trends that make you feel insecure or don't match who you are inside. And let the size be irrelevant. Focus on feeling good when you get dressed.

Prioritize feeling good

Make feeling good your priority in all areas of your life. You're worth it.

Try these to start:

 

choose sustainability

Choose sustainable actions and expectations. If you're not sure if a part of your life is sustainable, ask yourself how long you could healthfully keep this up. Would there be negative consequences of trying to sustain this activity or habit for a prolonged period of time? If so, what changes could you make to create a healthier habit? And who are your supporters in making this change?

Support for sustainable nutrition:

 

START WHERE YOU ARE AND REACH OUT WHEN YOU NEED HELP

NOT SURE IF IT'S AN EATING DISORDER?

TAKE A FREE SCREENING

Campus Health and CAPS offer a wide range of services and resources tailored to meet the needs of a student who falls anywhere on the continuum of eating and body image concerns. 


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