No matter our size or shape – long and lean, compact and curvy, top-heavy, pear-shaped… many of us seem to have a negative perception of our bodies. Instead of seeing our beauty, we focus on what we believe are our negative qualities making it more difficult to feel confident and fulfilled in our lives.
Without going too much into why, let’s briefly look at the culture we were brought up in. Television ads, magazines, radio, movies. Every day, we are bombarded with messages of what we SHOULD look like.
* Do you know that the majority of clothing line designers use sizing to manipulate us? That size four jean you purchased last year is likely considered size zero this year.
* Did you ever stop to think… that gorgeous model on the cover of Cosmo had her cleavage enhanced and her skin tone evened out by a neat trick they call air brushing?
Remember that no body is perfect – not even the world’s supermodels. We all have those parts of us that we love, and other areas we wish we could change. Realize that you don’t need to subscribe to all the disempowering messages our consumer-based society screams at you!
Walking through life with a negative body image perception creates a cycle of unfulfillment. This spills into all areas of your life:
* Your intimate relationships
* Your social life
* Adventures and vacations you want to take
* Invitations that you decline
What if instead of focusing on what you looked like, you could address those unmet needs that keep that negative self talk reel playing over and over in your mind? You know, those needs that you attempt to fulfill with a plethora of disempowering behaviors like:
* Over-eating
* Under-eating
* People-pleasing
* Complaining
* Making excuses
* Overspending
* Wearing clothes that are too big or too small
* Scouring magazines for the latest styles
* Drinking too much
Now, I’m not suggesting that you resort to wearing burlap sacks and ditch your cosmetic drawer. Being a girly girl myself, I love indulging in fun clothes and different hair styles. Being able to play up your features is a fun part of being a female! Yet, we don’t have to indulge in these things to the point that we’re trying to be someone else.
Really loving your body means working to bring out your inner beauty, your essence and wearing clothing that shows who you truly are.
Next time you catch yourself thinking and behaving poorly about your body, ask why. Why am I behaving impulsively/self-destructively and what would really help me to lift my self-esteem?
Maybe instead of stocking up on larger sizes, then “drowning” our sorrows, or “eating” them away… we can realize that what we really want is to treat our bodies better, and to feel better. And maybe that begins with something as simple as taking a brisk walk every morning.
It’s just a small step – but it’s the difference between masking or escaping from our poor body image perception, and instead learning to appreciate, respect and nurture the body that you were given.
Here are tips to overcome a negative body image:
1. Define your own version of beauty.
2. Engage in self care so you feel vibrant and alive.
3. Replace negative self talk with the truth of how well your body serves you.
4. Identify your unmet emotional needs and create empowering ways to meet them.
5. Realize that other people don’t focus on your flaws the way that you do – because to them, the outer package holds a truly wonderful and beautiful gift – YOU.
Today, make the choice to bring fulfillment into your life no matter what you look like. By taking action to feel whole and complete today, you’ll create the energy and motivation that allows your outside to reflect your inside.
Susan Liddy is on a mission to let every woman know that she can live a confident and fulfilling life. Since 2004 she has helped women around the globe achieve goals and dreams such as heal relationships, write books, change careers, start businesses and create overall life balance.
Learn more about Susan Liddy by visiting her website:
http://www.AspireLifeCoaching.org or blog: http://www.SecretsToUltimateLiving.com
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