Developing a healthy body image
If you stand in front of a mirror and judge yourself, you’re not alone. We’ve got some tips to help keep you on track with developing a healthy body image.
What does it mean to have a healthy body image?
You don’t have to have full lips, bulging biceps, long legs - or any other specific physical traits for that matter - to have a healthy body image.
It ISN’T about what you look like from the outside, it’s how you FEEL about the way you look.
Having a healthy body image means that:
- Most of the time, you see yourself as you really are
- You accept your body and feel comfortable it in – even when it may not match your family or the media’s “ideals”
- Some days you feel confident and happy with the way you look and other days you may wish you could change things about your appearance
- You may feel good about certain parts of your body and not as good about others
- You’ve learned to be proud of the way you look and know that no-one is “perfect”
- You try your best, know that you are enough and you choose to focus on the positives
"I think there's a common misconception that body image issues or food anxiety issues aren't serious enough to reach out for help. They can start out feeling small, and manifest into something big."
–Sarah Bryan, Body Image Activist, Coach at Kindful Body Image
What influences body image?
Lots of things can influence body image, such as:
Culture
TV / Movies
Magazines
Family
Friends
Peers
What can I do to feel better about myself?
Changing your body image starts with changing the way you think and feel about yourself.
If you can change how you feel on the inside, it’s likely to change how you think of yourself on the outside.
Here’s some things you can do:
“Stop hating yourself for everything you aren’t. Start loving yourself for everything you are” – Author Unknown.
You don’t have to be perfect - you just have to be YOU!
Having a healthy body image isn’t about having the “ideal look”
It’s about accepting and loving your body just the way it is.
It can take some time and practice to do just that!
So if you need some support along the way, you can always give us a call, start a WebChat or send us an email.
If you are looking for more digital services and resources, check out Head to Health.
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