The part in this post that rings true for me (and THANK YOU for writing it) are the words about being your own friend. I used to think I would keep suicide on a back burner, just in case, and now that seems so HORRIBLE a thought, like murdering a best friend, it is painful to even write that terrible admission here. But I wanted to share my truth, in honor of best friends, the ones inside us. :)
Dedicated to helping people live healthier, happier lives, Lisa Sargese is a college professor, certified hypnotist and trained qigong therapist. Lisa speaks and vlogs on overcoming overeating, life after weight loss surgery, recovery for daughters of narcissistic mothers, healing from depression, the mind-body connection, spirituality, and achievement. In 2009, she received the Mirror Mirror Award for her work in body positivity and eating disorder recovery. In 2012 she was honored with the Tikkun Olam Award for her interfaith work. She teaches religion and psychology at universities in her home state of New Jersey.
Contact Lisa: BelovedIdeas@gmail.com
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The part in this post that rings true for me (and THANK YOU for writing it) are the words about being your own friend. I used to think I would keep suicide on a back burner, just in case, and now that seems so HORRIBLE a thought, like murdering a best friend, it is painful to even write that terrible admission here. But I wanted to share my truth, in honor of best friends, the ones inside us. :)
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