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As someone who's pursuing fitness with a background of eating disorders, I've always been mindful about how I talk about movement and diet. With the vast amount of conflicting health information available online, health has become so subjective and it's easy to take things to extremes without realizing it. For those of us who spiraled down the rabbit hole of turning 3 clean meals into none, and 30-minute jogs into 3-hour cardio sessions, it can be extremely difficult to manage the perplexity of building a good headspace with food and exercise. That's why I'd like to highlight a few things I found helpful when fixing my mindset towards fitness, which helped create an overall enjoyable, relapse-free fitness journey that can support me in the long run.
As someone who's pursuing fitness with a background of eating disorders, I've always been mindful about how I talk about movement and diet. With the vast amount of conflicting health information available online, health has become so subjective and it's easy to take things to extremes without realizing it. For those of us who spiraled down the rabbit hole of turning 3 clean meals into none, and 30-minute jogs into 3-hour cardio sessions, it can be extremely difficult to manage the perplexity of building a good headspace with food and exercise. That's why I'd like to highlight a few things I found helpful when fixing my mindset towards fitness, which helped create an overall enjoyable, relapse-free fitness journey that can support me in the long run.