Eating Disorders in Discussion, Wednesday's Child

Debbie Gives a Wednesday’s Child Catch Up, and Talks Motivation for Recovery


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Flying solo for this episode, Debbie Watson refreshes our audience on what led to Wednesday’s Child being created.


She also shares some key pointers on motivators for recovery success.


Debbie talks about the need to focus on improved physical health, nurtured emotional health, genuinely gaining control, building and sustaining relationships, and having focus on dreams and ambitions.


Please do feel free to get in touch after listening to this conversation.


We value hearing your stories and experiences, and learning of people who might wish to provide an expert insight on our platform.


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