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Do I Know Me...? |
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The Search For The Perfect BodyBeing "attractive" depends more on self-confidence than it does on diet pills or jogging 20 miles a week.
Too tall! Too short! Too fat! Too thin! Too clumsy! Too weak! No matter how good you feel about your abilities and your accomplishments, its pretty difficult to act confidently if you dont feel good about the way you look. Our body image is really made up of two views. One stares back at us when we look in the mirror: thats our Actual Body Image. The other is a mental picture of what we think we ought to look like: our Idealized Body Image. Idealized Body Image can affect how we see ourselves in the mirror. We dont see our legs the way they really are instead we see them compared to "how they should look." Instead of saying, "Those are my legs, not bad!" we say, "Those are my legs and theyre too fat!" When we are unhappy with the way we think we should look, we cant relax or feel secure with other people. If you tell yourself over and over, "Im ugly," you start to believe it and act like its true. Your self-confidence goes right out the window.
The image of what that perfect body looks like hits us over and over in the media, particularly in television, movies and magazines. TV programs and advertisements tell us that women should be thin and tall, with a small waist, slender thighs and no hips; while height, large biceps, and strong thighs and quads are desirable in men.
With so many unhappy people lacking self-esteem and a positive self-image, sales of hair dyes, make-up, exercise equipment and diet plans are booming. People want to buy these things because they think thats what they need to be perfect. And we think perfect is happy. Well, at least the advertisers are happy! If I spent all my life worrying about what I didnt like
about myself, Id never have fun. We can change ourselves. We can stop playing the Ideal Body Image game in our heads. We can accept that the way we are right now is okay. We look like us, and each one of us is different. When we start to focus on ourselves as individuals, we begin to develop the self-confidence behind the most attractive look of all. We need to focus on eating and exercising to take the best care of our bodies. When your focus is on being healthy, you will begin to develop a new attitude towards your body and yourself. So how do we tell the difference between a healthy and an unhealthy urge to change our bodies? The difference is attitude. If you decide to lose weight... and stop worrying about your appearance once you have lost the weight, youre okay. But if you start dieting and cant stop, or you start jogging and keep increasing your distance and your speed to farther and faster all the time... then maybe you have a problem. One that could threaten your health. For some teenagers, getting thin or strong becomes an addiction. These teenagers need help because their problem has nothing to do with body image.
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