Unlearning How To Be Thin: Weight Is Not an Indicator of Health January 4, 2019 by Lizabeth Wesely-Casella, Guest Writer Leave a Comment I recently read a post in which a woman asked whether others had experienced the phenomenon of being healthy in a larger body, yet having people point out their weight in making negative diagnostic assumptions about their health. She explained that it’s a double edged sword of presumption: Not only do people claim she can’t be healthy at the size she is now, but that she was so … [Read more...]
What I’ve Learned About Myself and the Holidays, and Why I’m More Thankful December 6, 2018 by Lizabeth Wesely-Casella, Guest Writer Leave a Comment Like many people, I’m mid-journey. Not only am I working my way past hazards and potholes in my holiday season, but I'm also in the process of making my way fully to unconditional, unapologetic love for myself. Like a lot of people, I find that the holidays compound the dangers and detours that I feel I need to be watchful of. Over the last few years, I’ve become … [Read more...]