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20 WAYS TO LOVE YOUR BODY!!
Compiled by Margo Maine, Ph. D.
- Think of your body as the vehicle to your
dreams. Honor it. Respect it. Fuel it.
- Create a list of all the things your body
lets you do. Read it and add to it often.
- Become aware of what your body can do each
day. Remember it is the instrument of your life, not just
an ornament.
- Create a list of people you admire: people
who have contributed to your life, your community, or the
world. Consider whether their appearance was important to
their success and accomplishments.
- Walk with your head held high, supported
by pride and confidence in yourself as a person.
- Don't let your weight or shape keep you
from activities that you enjoy.
- Wear comfortable clothes that you like
and that feel good to your body.
- Count your blessings, not your blemishes.
- Think about all the things you could accomplish
with the time and energy you currently spend worrying about
your body and appearance. Try one!
- Be your body's friend and supporter, not
its enemy.
- Consider this: your skin replaces itself
once a month, your stomach lining every five days, your
liver every six weeks, and your skeleton every three months.
Your body is extraordinary--begin to respect and appreciate
it.
- Every morning when you wake up, thank your
body for resting and rejuvenating itself so you can enjoy
the day.
- Every evening when you go to bed, tell
your body how much you appreciate what it has allowed you
to do throughout the day.
- Find a method of exercise that you enjoy
and do it regularly. Don't exercise to lose weight or to
fight your body. Do it to make your body healthy and strong
and because it makes you feel good.
- Think back to a time in your life when
you felt good about your body. Tell yourself you can feel
like that again, even in this body at this age.
- Keep a list of 10 positive things about
yourself--without mentioning your appearance. Add to it!
- Put a sign on each of your mirrors saying,
"I'm beautiful inside and out."
- Choose to find the beauty in the world
and in yourself.
- Start saying to yourself, "Life is
too short to waste my time hating my body this way."
- Eat when you are hungry. Rest when you
are tired. Surround yourself with people that remind you
of your inner strength and beauty.
Don't Weigh Your Self-Esteem.
It's What's Inside That Counts!!
For more information, contact Eating Disorders
Awareness and Prevention, Inc. at 603 Stewart St., Suite 803,
Seattle, WA 98101, 1-800-931-2237. www.edap.org © 2000
EDAP.
This handout may be reproduced for educational purposes only.
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