Guest guest Posted February 24, 2011 Report Share Posted February 24, 2011 Hello all! I've noticed that the more I glance in the mirror, the more I scrutinize, the more body areas I find fault with, the lower my self-esteem goes. There's nothing wrong with my body. It allows me to move and get where I need to go everyday; my heart pumps my blood, and my lungs take in the oxygen needed to keep my metabolic processes going. At the same time I cannot get past the, " you could look better. " " You're small, but not small enough, " thoughts that plague me. It's as if there's an angel and devil inside my head and the devil has the lead. Well I want the angel to crush the devil with sugary sweet thoughts and send it into a diabetic coma! So I figured if I avoid the mirror for a while or at the very least no more than a quick glance to make sure my clothes match, that I could rebuild my love for my body as it is without all the judgment by not making it the focus of my life everyday after I step out the shower. After all, I can't put down what I can't see, right? I'm just not sure if this is healthy or not. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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