2. Create a list of all the things your body lets you do. Read
it and add to it often.
3. Become aware of what your body can do each day. Remember it
is the instrument of your life, not just an ornament.
4. 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.
5. Walk with your head held high, supported by pride and
confidence in yourself as a person.
6. Don’t let your weight or shape keep you from activities that
you enjoy.
7. Wear comfortable clothes that you like, that express your
personal style, and that feel good to your
body.
8. Count your blessings, not your blemishes.
9. Think about all the things you could accomplish with the time
and energy you currently spend
worrying about your body and appearance. Try one!
10. Be your body’s friend and supporter, not its
enemy.
11. 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.
12. Every morning when you wake up, thank your body for resting
and rejuvenating itself so you can
enjoy the day.
13. Every evening when you go to bed, tell your body how much
you appreciate what it has allowed you to do throughout the day.
14. 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. Exercise for the Three F’s: Fun, Fitness, and Friendship.
15. 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.
16. Keep a list of 10 positive things about yourself--without
mentioning your appearance. Add to it!
17. Put a sign on each of your mirrors saying, “I’m beautiful
inside and out.”
18. Choose to find the beauty in the world and in
yourself.
19. Start saying to yourself, “Life is too short to waste my
time hating my body this way.”
20. 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!
Compiled by Margo Maine, Ph.D.
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