gosh this is so hard. i’m finally at a stable, healthy weight though (and hating every second of it). so at least i’ve achieved something! i have my first ever ed counselling appointment in a couple of days =[ i had coe when i was 11-13, and ednos (anorexic tendencies, only reason i’m not anorexic is the lack of amonerrhea [sp]) ever since. that’s 9 years of eating disorders. so far about 4 months of recovery.
Jess's Life List
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1. Make out in the rain
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2. take better care of myself
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3. recover from anorexia
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4. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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5. Live at the beach
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6. get married
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7. learn to dance
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8. see the northern lights
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9. Travel around Italy, France and the UK
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10. Be a successful singer
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11. Record an album
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12. Buy a House
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13. reduce my carbon footprint
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14. think first before doing or say anything
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15. be financially independent
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16. be a good mother
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17. start a business
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18. become vegan
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19. stop biting my fingernails
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How I did it
How I did it: I was lucky - I had to move to go to TAFE, so I didn't have to worry as much about being distracted by my friends and family. I got to see them on the weekends, but the weekdays were pretty much just for TAFE and nothing else. That was the biggest factor in my success, I think.When it came to assignments, I tried to do them on things I was passionate about or find fun. For example, our class was given an assignment on Animal Welfare where… Read how I did it…
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