The critical glance in the mirror, the dissatisfaction over the so-called prolem zones on their own bodies and the constant comparison with the supposedly perfect people in social networks and advertising campaigns: especially women tend to compare themselves with other people – especially all that relates to the appearance.
Since the creation of the body positivity movement to more and more people try not to let the alleged ideals of beauty small talk.
However, to meet yourself each day with a reasonable Dose of self-love, is sometimes not so easy.
The self-love and acceptance abbhängt greatly from the General, is also the Influencerin and mother Ely fishermen aware of.
On your channel you presented your thoughts on this topic based on a picture of yourself. Ely Fischer has a clear message: love yourself and your body.
Satisfaction depends on my daily form
“What was the First thing you notice in this photo?”, Ely asks their Followers under the image.
“Today, I saw stretch marks, when I looked at this photo. The last Time I’ve seen my epic hair, haha! And that’s the truth.”
What would like to Express the Australian that Every day has a different effect on the well-being and thus the self-love and the relationship to one’s own body.
“What I see in the picture, it changes constantly for me. There is always work to love the body in all its forms”, there you to consider.
Self-love is a process
Sometimes, Ely see a happy and satisfied woman and on other days the stretch marks would shout at you, in turn, literally.
“It is an eternal, ongoing journey that is marked by acceptance and self-respect,” describes Ely your self-love process in a further Post.
“A trip that takes times and with each change, and all that our body makes during life changes.”
The Positive see
She advises all women to look at themselves and the own body with more appreciation and a lot of love, and also has a wonderful task of Europe: “Start every day so that you remember what makes you happy and what you’re thankful for.”
In addition, Ely is to keep in mind that your own insecurity is often a function of the perspective from which one sees self-critical. The are to consider “quirks” from a different light, can help to learn to love them.
“I am grateful for my stretch marks. You have given me my little boy,” she says.
“A lot of women who can not have children of their own, would take the dehnnung strip and the loose skin again and again, in purchasing, only for this gift.”
Cornelia Bertram
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