A New Point of View

New Point of Viewelizabeth patch illustration

Its not my shape that needs to change.
Its how I see myself.

excerpt from More to Love, ©elizabeth patch

We all have doubts about our body.
We all find fault with our looks.

Inspecting our flaws in the mirror is an intensely hurtful behavior
that many of us do automatically, without thinking.

The critical voice in our head whispers over and over:
too short, too fat, too round, too flat, too old, too…whatever!

It’s one long list of “problem areas” and rarely a compliment.

What if that harsh and negative whisper became a gentle, loving voice that listed every single wonderful thing about your body?

What if you went about your life with a confident, sassy, proud attitude instead of an apologetic and disappointed one?

Imagine how different you would feel if you could smile at your reflection instead of criticize it!

The harder it is to say “Hello, Gorgeous!” when you look in the mirror, the more often you should say it.

The louder the negative voice is,
the stronger the loving voice should become.

Pay yourself two compliments for every one complaint!

Rejecting and criticizing what you see in the mirror changes nothing.
Accepting and respecting what you see changes everything!

Do you find yourself doing this? What triggers this talk?
What works for you to help stop this behavior: post-it notes on the mirror, affirmations, getting a mani-pedi?
Please share your ideas and stories!

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