When you
look in the mirror, what do you see? Do you like the image that looks back?
Many
people feel pressure to measure up to a certain social and cultural ideal of beauty, which can lead to
feeling bad about the way their own body looks.
TV,
movies, and magazines constantly show images of models and actresses that are,
at best, difficult to achieve and maintain -- and at worst, unhealthy and even
unattainable. Even people in your life can affect how you feel about your body
image. Family and friends can affect your feelings with comments -- both
positive and negative. And a doctor's health advice can be misinterpreted,
affecting your sense of body image.
CELEBRATE AND NOURISH YOUR BODY
We all
want to look our best. But remember -- healthy bodies come in all shapes and sizes.
Developing
and nurturing a positive body image is crucial to your happiness and wellbeing.
People
with a positive body image see themselves as they really are. They have a true
perception of their size and shape and feel comfortable and proud about their
body.
Someone
with a negative body image doesn't appreciate her body. She may not see herself
the way she really is, compares her body to others, and feels shame,
awkwardness, and anxiety
about her body. That can lead to emotional distress, low self-esteem, dieting, anxiety,
depression, and eating
disorders.
Changing
your body image doesn't have to mean changing your body. You can have a better
body image starting right now by changing the way you think about your body.
Start on
the inside. For instance, can you stop saying you "hate" certain
parts of your body and start appreciating what your body does for you every
day, from your lungs
breathing, your heart
beating, your brain
guiding you through the day's challenges, and your hands making a meal or
holding someone else's hand?
Being
active, eating healthy food, and getting plenty of rest will also help.
Eating
healthy can promote healthy skin and hair
along with strong bones. Exercise has been
shown to boost self-esteem, self-image, and energy. Getting enough rest is key
to stress
management. All of these can make you feel good about your body.
If you
have kids, they will pick up on your attitude about your body.
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