We came to realize that we could not control our addiction to food and that we are powerless.
We understand that our problems are emotional and spiritual. We have become ready to face our denial and accept the truth about our lives and our food addiction.
We are ready to accept responsibility for our actions and make Jesus the Lord of our lives. We are dedicated to learning about healthy eating. We are committed to learning the difference between physical and emotional hunger.
We are willing to turn to God when we are not physically hungry. We will begin to view food as fuel for our body so that we will not eat unless we are physically hungry and stop when we are physically full.
We are willing to begin the process of recovery and working through the 12 steps to heal ourselves, and start living the life God has planned for us.
We are willing to find a sponsor and accountability partners. We realize our group provides a safe place to share our fears, hurt or anger and also is a place to rejoice in victories.
We have become willing to face our character defects and work through these feelings in our group. We are willing to take the focus off of food and focus on God.
We recognize that recovery from food addiction is not about our body image or what foods we eat.
Do you struggle with overeating or constant dieting?
Have you been on a diet and lost all the weight, but need support not to go back to unhealthy behaviors?
Do you ever feel out of control and unable to stop eating?
Do you eat out of frustration, anger, or fear?
Does it seem impossible to eat only when you are hungry and stop when you are full?
Do you eat to feel comfort?