Freedom from Emotional Eating, Food & Weight Obsession

New Empowerment Forum is here!

A Weigh Out’s new EMPOWERMENT FORUM has launched!!!  Yes! 

This FORUM replaces the old one that required a second login step (that was just too much work!)

Members—Login first…and then click on FORUM in the blue navigation bar above (or in the Members’ Portal or in the Member Links box that always appears to your right whenever you are logged in.)

If you have never used a forum before, posting is simple. Just choose a Forum, then a topic on the next page, and you’re all set. The page is set-up like Facebook; newest posts up top, older ones at the end. To add a new post to an existing discussion, simply click on “Reply to Post” (located at the top and bottom of each page). To comment on someone else’s post, look right above the post and click on “Quote and Reply”.  Write your comments in the box that appears. Then look down to the bottom right for the “Post New Reply” button. You can also add a new discussion topic by Clicking on the button “Add a New Topic”.

Here’s a video tutorial that’ll show you how to set up your new profile.

Not yet a Member?  You can see our Forum Topics by clicking on FORUM in the blue bar above. To see content, try a 21-Day Free Trial. Learn About Membership here.

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About Ellen Shuman

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I have worked in the Wellness Field for 30 years. I created an Emotional Eating & Binge Eating Disorder Recovery Program way before most people knew BED was an eating disorder, NOT a “willpower” issue. Personally, I suffered for years before finding answers and the help I needed and deserved! I became a Coach in 1997 to help others who were still suffering as I had. I love being a Coach!

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