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Old 09-19-2014, 01:56 AM   #19
MajestyJo
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Friday, September 19, 2014

You are reading from the book Food for Thought
Know Yourself


The OA program fosters self-knowledge on a practical, physical level as well as on the more abstract emotional and intellectual levels. We come to know what foods we can handle comfortably, how we can arrange our day so that we do not get exhausted, and which people we need to avoid if we are to maintain our serenity.

We had so little self-confidence when we were overeating that we were inclined to accept other people's ideas of who we were and what we should do. By trying to be and do what others expected, we may have lost sight of our inner selves. The emptiness caused by not knowing and respecting ourselves led in turn to more overeating as we tried to fill the inner void with food.

Self-knowledge requires courage and honesty. It involves admitting our weaknesses and mistakes, rather than pretending to be perfect. As we come to know ourselves - our preferences, needs, and goals - we gain strength and integrity. The Power greater than ourselves gives us the insight to know who we are physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

Thank You for self-knowledge.
We can gather all the knowledge we can, and yet if we don't follow thought with action, it doesn't get us very far, except an overload of information that overwhelms us.

Believe in yourself, a day at a time. Discover the new you, each day is a new beginning. All we have is today, and all we are asked to do is try. The failure is in the not trying. Get to know yourself. What does your body, mind, and spirit need?
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