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The Self-Love Journey of Tanya Griffiths: Chasing Dreams and Letting Go of Comparison in Work and Life
I’ve always said, “The best way we can learn is through the stories of other people.”
While recovering from my fight with Anorexia Nervosa, Bulimia, and Exercise Addiction, it was the stories of other survivors that gave me the courage to be vulnerable and move on from a disorder doing nothing more than keeping me trapped and hidden from my true potential.
These stories are what provided me the wisdom I needed to understand my struggle deeper. Why the disorder had become such a lifeline to me, and why I was afraid to let it go.
Today, I’m sharing an interview I did with 22-year-old Tanya Griffiths, a fellow eating disorder warrior, and I truly think those who read this will take something away from her story.
From now on, you can expect an article every second Wednesday of the month where I feature the work, mission, and lessons of an individual to have chosen recovery from an eating disorder.
My goal for this new tradition is to provide education and inspiration for those who read it. I’d love to hear what you think and hope after reading this first one, you will reach out to me or Tanya with your thoughts.