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Two months ago Christian Momlogic started a Healthy Living group. Our goal was total encouragement. It's healthy living in a holistic way -- from eating to exercising to faith to living the best life.
But Julie's post, Co-Workers are Giving Me An Eating Disorder, made me stop. Yes, we are doing it right in our group, but what about me? What about the times I've complained when I've had a few pounds to lose? Rather than just take action so that I could live a long, healthy life, I sometimes focused on my midsection or the way my clothes fit or just plain griped about it. Never thinking about the effect on other women or worse, on my own girls. According to this momblogger, this isn't a great habit. So thanks, Julie. You made one momlogic woman think it through and those words won't come out anymore. I'll eat healthy. I'll exercise. But I'll do it because I want to live my best life, and I'll watch what I say.
What about you? Why do you think we do this to each other? It is our culture? Do we do it without thinking? What do we gain when we focus on the exterior so much that it brings others down?
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