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Are You In A Healthy Relationship With Yourself? How Do You Know?
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posted September 9, 2017
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A MyObesityTeam Member

You know when you realize the importance of your worth. Everyone Have A Awesome Goodnight.

posted October 11, 2017
A MyObesityTeam Member

My first husband did a lot of damage to my self esteem because he would always say nasty things about my weight towards the last few years of our marriage. I was always a happy person before that. But now, I'm remarried to a wonderful, supportive man who u wouldn't trade for anything. He loves me just the way i am. Telis me every single day I'm his beautiful princess and he encourages me. And that has really boosted my self esteem and is helping me to love myself all over again.

posted October 10, 2017
A MyObesityTeam Member

Yes, but I am constantly wotking at it. I found that I was always doing for my family and neglecting me. Now I take time for myself.

posted December 5, 2017
A MyObesityTeam Member

No I tend to tear myself down and seldom see my good points . Trying to do better and just love me.

posted November 5, 2017
A MyObesityTeam Member

I think I'm finally getting there.i no longer look in the mirror and yell at myself because of my weight.everyday I tell myself I'm doing a great job and I'm proud of you.works for me

posted October 18, 2017

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