I tried. I really did But body neutrality just isn’t for me I’ve watched powerful womxn speak on disassociating their feelings from their bodies / body image and it just didn’t seem natural for me I always have and probably always will care deeply about my body. That includes the way it looks - even though through recovery and especially as a new mom I know it’s not my definition or a determining factor of my worth, happiness or success Maybe it’s because I believe all bodies are art, or that I’ve been through so much that I just have this deep appreciation and love that I wouldn’t want to not feel What about you, have you tried body neutrality? Does that idea connect with you? No matter where you are in your journey with self, if you haven’t decided what your foundation of self worth is - there’s no better time than right now So if you’re still reading this… what Important / special / loved qualities are the building blocks of who you are? The parts of you that no matter what happens, or how your physical appearance may change will always be the best parts of you That’s who you are. That’s how you remember who you are. That’s how you appreciate and love who you are 📸 @katrina.barber Photo description: [Iskra is in her garage posing in a white cropped cardigan and cream sweat suit shorts, embracing her body in all its untouched glory. The light is gentle and soft and so is Iskras expression] . . . . #selflove #motivation #selfimprovement #affirmations #bodyconfidence #selflovejourney #edwarrior
January 07, 2022
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