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Rhiannon's avatar

Maybe food doesn’t have to be fuel. Maybe food can still be love, how you love yourself into a healthy state of being by giving yourself delicious and nutritious things. And maybe, sitting down with loved ones for meals, taking the time to savor life and connect with people is love too.? Feeding your spirit.Maybe ? People have always gathered for meals—living solitary lives everything being a productivity hack isn’t exactly healthy. We aren’t meant to go it alone —we aren’t productivity machines—and we can optimize everything. Maybe those things are important. Replacing connection with food is different than being loving towards yourself by making healthy choices and prioritizing time to connect with others.

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What stayed with me most was the distinction between fighting a behavior and understanding the story beneath it. The idea that the old self isn't a defect to overcome but a survival strategy to understand feels both compassionate and true.

I've found that lasting change rarely comes from declaring war on who we were. It comes from recognizing the wisdom hidden inside those old patterns, thanking them for carrying us this far, and allowing a larger identity to emerge.

A thoughtful piece on identity, memory, and transformation.

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