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bringhomethebacon00 uploaded a new video
(6 months ago)
I am often asked how I have high self esteem, how am I able to just say it like it is and not care what others think.....the mystery is finally rev...
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I am often asked how I have high self esteem, how am I able to just say it like it is and not care what others think.....the mystery is finally revealed in this breathtaking video (not really, but you'll find it interesting). mV XO
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bringhomethebacon00
Hi Gang! Be a part of a GREAT effort to spread awareness on eating disorders -- please end your video response to this question "What do you wish people knew about eaitng disorders?"
(8 months ago)
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bringhomethebacon00 uploaded a new video
(9 months ago)

This is a video for Normal in Schools (NIS) discussing the need for compassion surrounding eating disorders.
YOU can tell your story too!
Be a part...
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This is a video for Normal in Schools (NIS) discussing the need for compassion surrounding eating disorders.
YOU can tell your story too!
Be a part of this important nationwide educational movement, this is a fabulous way you can get involved and help us to teach the FACTS about the critical illnesses surrounding eating disorders. Please note that all submissions will be screened for appropriate content and not all may be aired, as applicable. To participate, please record a short video using a web-cam or low-resolution digital camera and include the following: 1. State only your first name and describe a little about your journey with eating disorders: Example: "My name is Lucy and I have been in recovery for binge eating disorder for six years." 2. Please incorporate two of the below concepts into your film: • what you feel the world doesn't understand about eating disorders • what you wish would change about our world • the things you wish people would know about you, instead • what do you love about the process of recovery • what do you find most frustrating about recovery • what is something "magical" "spiritual" or truly special that you learned about yourself during recovery • how has shame and stigma hindered your own personal healing process • have teachers or coaches at school hindered your healing process • has the health system or has health insurance hindered your ability to heal • is there anyone in your life you consider your mentor in the recovery process and whom you wish to thank? If so, why? For example, you might say • "My name is Lucy and I have been in recovery for binge eating disorder for six years." • "I have learned that the world is filled with judgment when it comes to me and my eating disorder. People call me 'fat' and 'lazy' or judge me by my looks and refuse to see the real me. • "I thank my mentor, my grandmother, for helping me see the amazing person that I am. This amazing person has nothing to do with what others say about me or about how pretty or thin I am. This amazing person that I am has everything to do with my inner beauty and goodness. I love you gram for showing me the light inside of myself and for helping me be the rockstar that I am." 3. Once you have finished recording your video ... please do the following: • Please export your video from your digital camera, iMovie, or web camera. • (.mov is preferred but not necessary) • (16:9 preferred with, 4:3 is also acceptable) Please upload your video within an e-mail and send the video file to mashup@normalinschools.org. Video files that exceed the file requirements of the e-mail may be upload to https://www.yousendit.com/ or http://megaupload. com/ Note that by submitting your entry, you automatically agree that NIS may use your film on all of its media, web and social media outlets, as applicable. As always -- THANK YOU for lending your time and talent to this important project ...
For more information go http://normalinschools.org or email mashup@normalinschools.org
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bringhomethebacon00 uploaded a new video
(9 months ago)

This is a video for Normal in Schools (NIS) talking about the shame surrounding having an eating disorder. YOU can tell your story too!
Be a part ...
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This is a video for Normal in Schools (NIS) talking about the shame surrounding having an eating disorder. YOU can tell your story too!
Be a part of this important nationwide educational movement, this is a fabulous way you can get involved and help us to teach the FACTS about the critical illnesses surrounding eating disorders. Please note that all submissions will be screened for appropriate content and not all may be aired, as applicable. To participate, please record a short video using a web-cam or low-resolution digital camera and include the following: 1. State only your first name and describe a little about your journey with eating disorders: Example: "My name is Lucy and I have been in recovery for binge eating disorder for six years." 2. Please incorporate two of the below concepts into your film: • what you feel the world doesn't understand about eating disorders • what you wish would change about our world • the things you wish people would know about you, instead • what do you love about the process of recovery • what do you find most frustrating about recovery • what is something "magical" "spiritual" or truly special that you learned about yourself during recovery • how has shame and stigma hindered your own personal healing process • have teachers or coaches at school hindered your healing process • has the health system or has health insurance hindered your ability to heal • is there anyone in your life you consider your mentor in the recovery process and whom you wish to thank? If so, why? For example, you might say • "My name is Lucy and I have been in recovery for binge eating disorder for six years." • "I have learned that the world is filled with judgment when it comes to me and my eating disorder. People call me 'fat' and 'lazy' or judge me by my looks and refuse to see the real me. • "I thank my mentor, my grandmother, for helping me see the amazing person that I am. This amazing person has nothing to do with what others say about me or about how pretty or thin I am. This amazing person that I am has everything to do with my inner beauty and goodness. I love you gram for showing me the light inside of myself and for helping me be the rockstar that I am." 3. Once you have finished recording your video ... please do the following: • Please export your video from your digital camera, iMovie, or web camera. • (.mov is preferred but not necessary) • (16:9 preferred with, 4:3 is also acceptable) Please upload your video within an e-mail and send the video file to mashup@normalinschools.org. Video files that exceed the file requirements of the e-mail may be upload to https://www.yousendit.com/ or http://megaupload. com/ Note that by submitting your entry, you automatically agree that NIS may use your film on all of its media, web and social media outlets, as applicable. As always -- THANK YOU for lending your time and talent to this important project ...
For more information go http://normalinschools.org or email mashup@normalinschools.org
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mamaV talking about eating disorders as a social disease....hey, that's you! Listen up, you just may be inspired. ;)
(9 months ago)
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-the best wishes
I just wanted to thank you for being so open and genuine in your video.
it inspires me so much when people are brave enough to be genuine like this (it's in the way you talk, I can sense you don't hide who you are) and admit that they have had problems too but look, made it through life anyways. it inspires me more than any words because it doesn't say, it SHOWS that it's okay to be - even with flaws, even without being perfect. thank you.
I guess it comes with age though... - acceptance of yourself I mean... well...