Today, my mission is to help you all remember how beautiful you truly are! Sometimes we struggle to feel that way and we need a reminder. Even the person you feel is the most physically beautiful person has days when they struggle to feel beautiful. But, you know what? You’re all wrong because you are truly ALL beautiful! And, yep, even though I am writing this telling you that we’re all beautiful, I too have difficult days when it comes to seeing my own beauty. Knowing how crippling that feeling can sometimes be, I feel that it is important for you to know that I do see the beauty in you all!
You’re beautiful when you’re doing what you love, when you’re
taking chances and following your dreams, when you’re being brave and
determined to make things happen. You’re beautiful when you’re being
compassionate, sympathetic and caring. You’re beautiful when you’re showing
your friends, family and loved ones how much you love and appreciate them. You’re
beautiful when you choose to see the positive in an otherwise negative
situation. You’re beautiful when you’re doing nice things for others; even
small things like holding the door open, flashing a smile to a stranger, or
just saying “thank you” ( I’ve noticed a decline in the use of those words
these days :/), or acting on your intentions without it being attached to a
personal outcome or gain. You’re beautiful when you ask for help when you need
it; it’s a strength, not a weakness! You’re beautiful when you’re taking a
stand and fighting for what you believe is right and respecting the opinions
and beliefs of others. You’re beautiful when you’re standing up for others. You’re
beautiful because you’ve gone through so many things and yet, are resilient.
You’re beautiful because you’ve experienced heartbreak but haven’t given up on
love. You’re beautiful when you Blush,
Smile, Laugh, Cry, etc. Your Humility, Wisdom, Humour, and Intelligence make
you SO beautiful. When you can see the beauty of all these things (and so much
else) in others, you are SO DAMN BEAUTIFUL. There are so many other things
besides just what you look like that make you beautiful and, in turn,
contribute to your outer beauty. And you really need to appreciate those things
just as much. And as far as physical beauty goes, because, though it shouldn’t
determine our self-worth, it is important to most of us, you are more beautiful
than you think. Others tend to see the beauty in us, where we just focus on our
flaws.
Our thoughts on how beautiful we are, is a reflection of a
combination of things that have happened to us in our lives and what our
society has swayed us into believing is beautiful, resulting in a distortion of
what is real. Culture plays a huge role in what we think is beautiful and then
we compare ourselves to that, when those people don’t even stack up to that “ideal”
physical beauty, in most cases. Most any photo we see in a magazine has been
altered to make people look slimmer, smoother, younger, or whatever is needed to fit into
that box, that unattainable idea of what we’ve come to see as beautiful. Being
a graphic designer myself, I know what magic can be achieved using image
manipulation an editing. And what is sad is, that even knowing all this, I
myself still compare myself to it and, even at times, forget it; now that is some
pretty powerful stuff. We participate in
making its hold on us stronger and stronger every time we compare ourselves to
a photo in a magazine, so, that means, we must have the power to change it, to
reverse the effects it’s had on us. So let’s start now by remembering that all
those things I told you earlier, are part of what makes you unique and your own
beautiful. Those are things that you can’t see from a manipulated photo in a
magazine. Now, I’m not saying that some mild editing doesn’t have its time and
its place; we all want our photos of special events to look amazing or to have a certain feel, but the
extent that is being done for magazines leaves even the subjects feeling like
they don’t recognize themselves. They aren’t just being made look less tired or
having a blemish removed, their physical features are being changed to fit into
that little box of what “ideal beauty” is.
I also just wanted to share this clip with you guys. If you want to hear more from someone in the Hollywood spotlight who actually has a healthy body image, someone who we should strive to think like when it comes to our own body image and feeling beautiful, you should check out this clip of an interview with model Robyn Lawley from the Ellen show: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mg3tdqWSi6k. When I watched this on Ellen a couple weeks ago, I knew I would include this in a future blog post. This woman is someone for young girls and woman to look to when it comes to having a healthy body and a healthy body image. She just seems so amazing to me; the way she thinks about the entire subject. I hope, one day, our society will evolve to encourage the same thoughts and ideas about our bodies. I think we’re starting to head in the right direction; just the fact that there are models out there like her, who are talking about it, prove that we are. But there is a long way to go.
So, everyone, please know and remember that you are all truly beautiful! PLEASE! Don’t let others bring you down. Don’t let yourself compare yourself to others; you are you, not them. I promise to do my best to practice what I am preaching. it can be hard. I find it easier to see the beauty in others. Let’s be there to remind each other of one another’s beauty; our mothers, sisters, cousins, aunts, friends, and let’s not forget; men aren’t immune to feeling less than beautiful themselves. Let’s help in the fight to make ideal beauty more realistic.
I love you all and you ARE ALL beautiful, inside and out, more than you know!!!!!
Big Comforting and Beauty Hugs,
Samantha
xoxo
Samantha
xoxo
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