When Food Is No Longer the Center of Your Life
February 5, 2014 by Karen R. Koenig
Filed under Addiction, Body Image, Eating Disorders, Featured, Recovery
Although many disregulated eaters yearn for the day when food is no longer the center of their lives, my experience is that when this happens, they experience substantial disquiet within. Much as they’ve waited for food to be just nourishment, they’re not sure what to do with all the open space in their minds—and their […]
be naïve enough to not know what you can’t accomplish
July 10, 2013 by Jodi Rubin
Filed under Empowerment, Livin in the Moment, Role Models
Kevin Plank, creator and CEO of Under Armour, Inc., said one of the most inspiring quotes I have heard in a long time. When asked about the experience of building his brand, he remarked, ”[I was] smart enough to be naïve enough to not know what I couldn’t accomplish.” Here is a little bit about Kevin’s […]