Hi Rhonda,
Please try to keep and open mind. You are into week 7. Did you miss the stuff on page 1-16? Slow your roll. Stop and smell each rose. Is it more important to stick to the regimen of doing each session each week or getting better with each moment, that then rolls into the day and meanders into the week and then to the next week? We live in a world of instant gratification that only leads to stress and more of it. Lower your own stress.
If the course is to teach you to handle stress, why are you placing such pressure on yourself to be performance oriented? Whatever it takes? Who cares, if it takes you a month to get through a week or 2 of material? Who is monitoring your progress? It is what you get out of it that helps you make good progress that matters. Well isn't it?
Here you are in week 7, and are still so negative when there is nothing but positive messages loaded in the work books, that help you become and overcomer, and you are just beating yourself up. Chill Out! If you keeping put yourself to the torture rack, for this stuff, you will surely not feel better at any time whether its week 15 or week 1000.
I don't tell you this stuff to make light of your particular disorder issue, just to change your approach toward following through with the course. The course has many pearls of wisdom in it, but if you rush through dear, you will miss out on the beauty of the program. Slow your roll. Don't worry, be happy. Don't you deserve to be happy? Say it loud. I DESERVE TO BE HAPPY! Again, and mean it! Again, and mean it!
We have so much pressure just getting from day to day, and yet, when it comes to saying and eating happy words of self encouragement, we deny ourselves the pleasure and joy that can bring us. Focus on the positive, and move forward at your own pace. It will be so much more rewarding and full filling. Now, leave your plate clean, but chew slow, enjoy every bite, and savor it. Then the next spoonful, and the next....
Close your eyes. Breathe in and out, and gain control over all you do. You are in control of what you think, what you eat, what you speak, and everything else about you.
I posted something very similar on another thread, that has to do with what we take in and how we should look at the experience as an analogy of us going through a shopping experience. I think you will be able to relate to that. Keep you eyes open, and shop for the best stuff that suits your taste.
http://bbs.stresscenter.com/ev...?r=93910727#93910727
Before you, is laid out a smorgasbord of stuff, it is your choice what you will buy, try and eat. But be open to new ways of looking at things, and see if, after you got a good tasting, it is to your liking, if not, just spit out and move on.
Don't worry, be happy!