Day 3. Pass on some useful advice
or information you learned and always remembered
My advice: Do what makes YOU feel good.
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| {Via} |
I have written many times about my distaste for the pressure that women
face to fit a certain image. My poor
sister’s ears will probably fall right off
her head if she has to listen to me go on one more rant about it.
If you are a woman you have to be so tall, have hair such and such
length, your teeth need to be whiter than my butt in winter, and oh your
weight! If you don’t fit into a size zero you should double think eating that
extra rice cake. Pinterest and Facebook are filled with images like "Nothing tastes as good as Skinny Feels" and so on and so forth. Well I'm here to tell you that my friends, is a load of crap. It really is. Have you ever watched a documentary on people with eating disorders? I can tell you that Chocolate Chip cookie tastes a hell of a lot better than how those people feel.
(sorry for the bad words mom!)
Seriously, it all disgusts me.
If you are into documentary type films I highly suggest you watch Miss Representation. The first hour or so
addresses what I’m talking about head on and explains exactly why this is a problem
in our society. -rant over
So do what makes YOU feel good.
For me, eating healthy and getting some form of exercise in each day
makes ME feel good. Eating healthy means
getting my fruits and veggies in, cooking meals at home, and giving my body
what it needs. Sometime my body needs
ice cream,
Yes, needs.
I have never been one to tell
myself I can’t have something. If I want
ice cream I’m going to eat ice cream, Mint Chocolate Chip or Half Baked
preferably. You see when you tell
yourself you can’t have something, and then you have it; YOU don’t feel good
about yourself any longer because YOU feel like YOU failed. Why would anyone intentionally set themselves
up to feel that way? That is no way to
live this glorious life YOU have been
given so go do what makes YOU feel good.
{This Post is also part of Amy and Amber's Friday's Five link party through their blogs Coffee Beans and Bobby Pins and FACE IT CATALOG}
{This Post is also part of Amy and Amber's Friday's Five link party through their blogs Coffee Beans and Bobby Pins and FACE IT CATALOG}


LOVE this post. love it.
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Thank you Arielle!
DeleteI can watch Miss Representation a thousand times and it never gets old! Great advice for all women :)
ReplyDeleteI completely agree, such an amazing and influential film!
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