In the last blog post we asked you if you felt you had a
good body image. In this blog post we are going to explore the reasons why it
is important to have (or learn to have) a good body image.
If you suffer from poor body image, especially after having surgery
or having been treated with various medications, the consequences can be
devastating. Poor body image is just not good for your health
and we are supposed to be recovering and getting healthy right? Poor body image
can contribute to low self esteem, anxiety, depression
and bad eating and dieting habits. Poor body image and low self confidence can lead
to chronic unhappiness, damage your relationships and create difficulty
beginning new relationships – this is a pressure that is just not needed, when you are recovering and/or going through treatment.
We need to learn to embrace our bodies, no matter what shape,
size or condition it is in. It is the only one you have.
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Okay, so first things first, what are we talking about when
we say body image?
- How you see or picture yourself in your mind’s eye
- How you feel or think others perceive you
- What you
feel about your physical appearance
- How you feel about your body
- How you feel in your body
Now, think about all of those points
above for a minute and ask yourself (honestly) how you would answer each point.
How do you really feel about your body; your wonderful, living, breathing body?
In order to start to develop a good body confidence and some
positive self esteem, we are going have to do some work on it. Body image and
self esteem won’t just come to you because you wish for it. Yes, you can “fake
it ‘till you make it” and personally I’m a big advocate for that BUT it has to
be done with real work from behind the scenes or you will just be papering over
the cracks and that is not doing yourself any favours.
This week SAS is going to set you some homework to help start your journey to self love and appreciation. When you do these exercises you may feel empowered and liberated or it may make you feel a little sad and shocked that you feel the way you do; that is all normal and completely fine. Embrace how you feel. Sometimes in life you have to face things head on and deal with what is in front of you and I know and understand it is tough, honest, I really do. Do you want to know a secret? You will come out stronger for it. Once you learn to love and appreciate yourself the world becomes a different place to be in.
Homework
(don’t worry there won’t be a test or anything!)
1. Write a list of 10 things you like about yourself – not
necessarily physical either. What do you like about the type of person you are?
What do you rock at? Read the list to
yourself every day.
2. Ask your husband, partner, best friend, cousin or someone
you love and trust, to write a 10 things they like about you list. The answers
may shock you. Read the list to yourself every day.
3.
Write
a list of people you admire: people who have contributed to your life, people
who have inspired
you, or people that just rock in the world. Consider whether their appearance
was important
to their success and accomplishments and their being and if their appearance
was what attracted
you to them in the first place (I will have a sneaky suspicion it didn't)
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Please let us know if you did the homework and how you got on with it.
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Next Week: 5 Tops Tips To Boost Body
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