A Quote by Scarlett Pomers

You don't have to have an eating disorder to be happy or successful. — © Scarlett Pomers
You don't have to have an eating disorder to be happy or successful.
You dont have to have an eating disorder to be happy or successful.
It seems everyone wants to know if I have an eating disorder, and playing an anorexic character on 'Make it or Break It' probably didn't help much. To set the record straight, I certainly do not have an eating disorder. I think as anyone can gather, I love food, and it is not just a front to cover up the fact that I don't eat any.
Binge eating is another eating disorder that people really don't realize is a problem.
Our attention span is shot. We've all got Attention Deficit Disorder or ADD or OCD or one of these disorders with three letters because we don't have the time or patience to pronounce the entire disorder. That should be a disorder right there, TBD - Too Busy Disorder.
People always say, 'How is it to be so successful?' I'm not successful yet. Richard Branson is successful. That's successful. Michael Jackson was successful. U2 was successful. I'm just a guy, doing okay. But I'm a happy guy doing okay.
I don't think you are truly successful unless you are a happy person and are happy with your life. I know many people who are professionally successful but miserable.
People make fun of what I'm eating because they can tell I hate it. They know I am not happy eating healthy food. I look miserable - I look like I would rather be eating something else.
I didn't have any eating disorder or food addiction, but I struggle like every single person with my weight every day. Honestly, a day does not go by where I am not thinking about what I am eating.
In the entirety of my life, I have never had an eating disorder.
You deserve the place you have in this world. Do not let the eating disorder take that from you.
We're getting rid of the D [in PTSD]. PTS is an injury; it's not a disorder. The problem is when you call it a disorder, [veterans] don't think they can be treated. An employer says, 'I don't want to hire somebody with a disorder.
If I like myself at this weight, then this is what I'm going to be. I don't have an eating disorder.
I was never diagnosed with an eating disorder but I definitely had a difficult relationship with food.
I think you have to be so indulgent in creativity in that, if you're happy, it's successful. If it's then financially successful, which is different parameters, then you're also happy.
Just remembering that they [people with eating disorder] are young, beautiful and unique and that is worth everything in this world.
A startling confession for a food writer: all through high school, I struggled with a severe eating disorder.
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