Sharing the Love
This month’s post pays homage to some of our most favorite blogs. We at Nutritious Thoughts are showing appreciation, sending shout-outs, and sharing the LOVE with some stellar platforms that are recovery-positive and rooted in joyful living.
Favorite #1: Dances With Fat
Writer Ragen Chastain (she also identifies as many other incredible things – seriously check her out!) is REAL. We love this blog for the relatable content, post consistency (new reads monthly – yay!), and conversational spark in her writing.
Some common themes in this blog include: Health At Every Size (HAES), weight neutrality, size diversity, ditching diet culture, and lots of other awesomeness!
Click here to visit Dances With Fat
Favorite #2: Julie Duffy Dillon
We love her blog, yes, but really just everything about this wonderful human is worth getting to know. Julie is a nutrition therapist and eating disorder specialist that is passionate about helping others find peace with food, movement, and their bodies.
Some common themes in this blog include: Eating Disorder & disordered eating recovery, PCOS, body image, mindful and intuitive eating, and lots of other awesomeness!
Click here to visit Julie’s blog
Favorite #3: Iris Cullinan
Perspective. That’s what we love about this blog. Iris is a Intuitive Career and Business Coach in Asheville, NC (Hey, neighbor!) and is a recovery advocate. Her vision is extraordinary, and her writing embodies elements of the recovery experience like no other.
Some common themes in this blog include: self-care, motivation, mindfulness, life changes and transformation, and lots of other awesomeness!
Click here to visit Iris’s blog
Happy reading, everyone!
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