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Emotions as Messengers

Emotions as Messengers

Our emotions are not enemies, they are messengers that tell us important things about ourselves. Suppressing emotions can lead to unhealthy behaviors, like eating too much for comfort.

Pay attention to your emotions, they are trying to guide you towards a happier and healthier life!

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Somatic Yoga Therapist

Eating in the Light of the Moon by Dr. Anita Johnston, a powerful book that explores the deeper emotional, psychological, and symbolic aspects of disordered eating, especially from a feminist and mythopoetic lens.

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