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Help Yourself - Coping Strategies

If you have an eating disorder, all you can eat buffets are a great place to binge or a nightmare to be avoided.  Here’s a way to redefine your experience, eat well and claim your personal power.

When you are at such a buffet, stop and look first. Don't pick up a plate.  Slowly walk through the entire line, and evaluate your choices.  Make your decisions without a plate in your hand.

Then start the line again.  You now know what and how much to put on your plate.  No surprises are ahead.  You are aware of the presence of your "trigger foods" and you can choose to bypass them.  You know what’s being offered and how much room to leave on your plate for what you have chosen to eat.

By following this procedure you eliminate that sudden urge to impulsively grab what seems to magically appear on the buffet. There’s no magic. The food just lays there.  You can make healthful and caring choices once you get past that sense of 'grab it now'. You can even leave a small place on your plate to taste something new.

You don't need to run away from buffets. You can make a plan that's good for you. And you learn that you are free to choose wisely, great for developing self esteem and genuine power.

Good luck!


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Last Updated on Monday, 10 May 2010 21:52