9/29/2009 5 Comments Session 3 of the Monday GroupPoints to Remember
FOOD PYRAMID The food pyramid is a guide to a healthy way of eating. Whilst it is not necessary to stick rigidly to it every single day, it is important to try and stay within a good parameter of the pyramid. It has been designed and drawn up by experts, who include the food groups necessary for vital body functioning, in the necessary quantities. Each section has a purpose for your body, even the oils, fats and sweets, although to be used "sparingly", actually have a function, for example olive oil is healthy and good for your heart. If you leave out a food group, you are affecting your health and bodily functioning, and this in turn links back to the medical complications we spoke about last week. It is helpful to look at how you are eating now, and how near or far you might be to a healthy model, in order to begin to set small, achievable goals that can be built on over time. NEGATIVE SELF TALK The voice that speaks to you from deep inside all the time, criticising and putting you down, is not your voice. It is separate, and it can be argued with, drowned out, ignored. Learn to hear this voice as a separate voice, that is not you, and not other people either. Become aware of when you are projecting thoughts into other people's heads, and then use a positive affirmation to counteract the negative thought. Visualise a face, shape or character for your voice, and take it out of your body and onto your shoulder (or wherever), where you can really separate it from yourself and "talk back to it". Challenge its opinions - is it really telling the truth? Do you have evidence that refutes what the voice is saying? If you do, repeat it (out loud it if it helps), and drown out the voice with your opposite opinion. GOALS We are going to start setting goals next week. It would be helpful if everyone comes to the session with one or two goals to work on, as we will be breaking them down and modifying them during the session to ensure they are realistic. Remember, we are looking at learning how to set achievable goals, so non-attainment of a goal is not a failure, it is an experience to learn what was incorrect about the goal that was set in the first place. Take care of yourselves this week, Emma
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AuthorEmma Murphy, Counsellor/Psychotherapist Archives
February 2010
CategoriesAll Affirmations Emotional Eating Emotions About The Past & Present Externalising Food Pyramid Goals Goal Setting Medical Complications Of Eating Disorders Negative Messages From Childhood Negative Self Talk Painting Exercise Therapeutic Writing Unfinished Business |