Letting Go of Living in Extremes
Learn how to let go of extremes and practice the yoga philosophy brahmacharya, or moderation in your eating disorder recovery. Enjoy reflection prompts and guided meditations on cultivating balance in your healing journey.
Body Peace: The Ultimate Revenge
Guest contributor Maria Scrimenti believed that if she could make her body perfect, then she would score revenge on the boy that broke her heart. This mindset led her to an obsession with exercise and fitness, and later binge eating disorder and body dysmorphia. Here, Maria shares how, with the help of yoga and a commitment to living her values, she made peace with her body and resolved to respect herself.
How to Practice Sincere Effort Rather Than Perfection in Your Recovery
Learn how to focus on sincere effort rather than perfection in your recovery. Enjoy reflection prompts, a yoga practice, and guided meditations on cultivating sincere effort in your healing journey.
Slowing Down As the World Opens Up
Guest contributor Maz Connolly lived her life in the fast lane until several injuries and an anorexia relapse forced a full stop. In this moving blog, Maz shares how yoga helped her to slow down and meet the compassionate woman she has always been, but was too busy to recognize. She also shares why, even though the world is opening up, she continues to prioritize her well being by embracing a life of balance and restoration.
Value Your Dreams Instead of Your Fears
How do we forge a life beyond the eating disorder? One place to focus on is our values. In this post, get some ideas about how to value your dreams rather than your fears, and identify the personal values that you wish to cultivate and align with in your daily life.
Born Starving: A Journey To Self-Compassion
Guest contributor Sarah DeCecco, LMSW, has had a complicated relationship with food since birth. Sarah shares her story of recovery and why today, as a mother, therapist, and yoga teacher and practitioner, self-compassion is the essential ingredient for her ability to thrive and hold space for herself and the people she helps.
"Truth Is My Nature, Truth Is My Truth:" The Significance of Satya in Recovery
Learn how to practice the yoga philosophy of satya, or truthfulness, in eating disorder recovery. Explore the reflection prompts and enjoy a yoga practice and guided meditation on cultivating truthfulness with yourself and others in your healing journey.
Rooting to Grow
Guest contributor Niya Bajaj remembers students sitting at her grandfather’s feet as he lectured about the Bhagavad Gita and how her family life centered around yoga philosophy. Here, she movingly shares how trauma, disordered eating, and body dysmorphia sent her on a quest to create a healthy connection with her body through yoga and to draw on the roots of “generational wisdom” to continue to grow.
Take Your Seat, Claim Your Space
What does it mean to “take your seat,” to claim your space in your recovery, life, relationships, the world? There’s no right answer to this question, only the one that aligns with the core of you. Read on to learn how Yoga for Eating Disorders blogger Babette Dunkelgrün answers this question and invites you to claim your rightful space in your life.