This is something I say to myself often. And, I am sure it is something my friends and family have wanted to say to me more than once.
I have an obsessive brain. So when I get passionate about something or when something pushes my emotional buttons, I tend to get a little fixated.
There are times when I don’t really notice – I just feel like a topic has been pretty central in my life. And then there are times where I feel it has taken over and get extremely discouraged with myself.
The moment I decided to put fingers to keyboard to write a book, I was hooked. I talked about my progress, I invested hours in the cover and I obsessed over the launch plan.
By the time invitations had gone out for the launch event, I was hitting my saturation point on the project…just when it was time to really start talking it up and promoting it.
Sigh…
I found myself not only with little desire to discuss the topic but, even worse, at a loss for original words to use to describe it.
Still, I wrote The Day I Started Eating to help others. I suppose I have to try to ensure they read it.
So, here I go again:
The Day I Started Eating is a biographical self-help tool about my battle with anorexia. It is designed to be a light read with tangible tips to try. And, i believe it is useful to anyone hoping to understand Eating Disorders and other mental illness issues.
Now…time to go record shopping.

