tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6681381555779195432.post7674072634229033754..comments2009-07-28T22:18:11.340-07:00Comments on I don't do that whole normal thing: Taking a leap into the unknown + college nervesElliehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06485317533169753041noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6681381555779195432.post-20154847067136205702009-07-14T08:00:01.170-07:002009-07-14T08:00:01.170-07:00I can really relate to the anxiety of going off a ...I can really relate to the anxiety of going off a meal plan. But, remember it is just one day and then you can go back to your plan. Think about how well you did in China (btw, that is awesome that you were in China) and that nothing "bad" happened from eating more flexibly and intuitively.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6681381555779195432.post-51316791011480322922009-07-12T06:38:26.886-07:002009-07-12T06:38:26.886-07:00thanks so much for the comment on my blog!
Sounds...thanks so much for the comment on my blog!<br /><br />Sounds like a lot is going on- learning to trust your body is hard after so long of ignoring it. I have very similar fears, but you know what? It's a learning curve and a necessary step in recovery... Your body does not what it needs and WILL tell you- it just takes time to trust it and see that if you eat a bit more/less one meal, it will ask for something different the next time it needs fuel. Have faith and remember it's a process/journey.<br /><br />As for college, I think 99.9% of people have the exact same fears. I am guessing that very view look on the flip-side of the "what-if's" and see that positives may come. I guess there are worst case scanrious and best case scenarious and the most LIKELY scenario is somewhere in between.<br /><br />So happy to have found your blog!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com