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How to Improve Your Body Image
Statistics show that the majority of
women are unhappy with
their bodies. Negative body image can impact your
self-esteem and throw a
damper on your sex life. Some of us have been harboring visions of svelte
bodies for our entire lives, but it's time to question whether that vision
is necessary, productive, or realistic! Here are a few suggestions for
improving your body image:
- Start a list of all the attributes you like about your body. Keep it
somewhere and add to it. Share it with a partner.
- Strip down to your birthday suit, stand in front of the mirror and
get used to looking at your body. Tell yourself what you like—appreciate
your body’s uniqueness. If you get good at this, you may end up with
some hot erotica!
- Listen to compliments people give you and try to accept and believe
them.
- Seek out images that show a greater variety of body types. The Web
and some magazines and catalogs are attempting to showcase greater
diversity in body type.
- Talk to a close friend—share your anxieties as well as what you
admire about yourselves and each other. Try exploring where some of your
attitudes originated.
- Change something about your physical appearance that will boost
self-esteem—new clothes, hairstyle, glasses. If you’re bound and
determined to diet, be realistic. Set reasonable goals, eat nutritiously
and get plenty of exercise.
- Learn how to give and receive massage. This can enhance your
appreciation and enjoyment of your body and of others.
- Read some self-help books about body image and self-esteem.
- Visit a nude beach or a spa to surround yourself with ordinary
people comfortable in their nudity.
- Make a conscious effort not to verbalize your criticisms (especially
if you're around impressionable young girls!).
Next: Getting Rid of the Body Blues.
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Last updated: 10/05
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