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    Media portrayals of male and female beauty are everywhere from billboards and TV commercials to magazine advertisements and your local mall. It’s nearly impossible to remain oblivious to their presence in our everyday lives and many of us have become more aware of their impact too.

    Image of a woman measuring her waist sizeAcknowledging that the media can influence your ideas about your own body is an important step in building a better relationship with your own body, but even more important is knowing how you can work on appreciating your unique features and beauty.

    Start treating your body with the love and respect it deserves by paying attention to some of the obstacles to building a better body image and discovering how to clear a path for positive living.

    Outside Influences on Inner Beauty

    It’s nearly impossible to make it through the grocery store line without being overwhelmed by paparazzi and fashion magazines. The media and our culture are obsessed with the thin and beautiful and it appears everywhere. When you’re faced with unrealistic standards for beauty, keep the following tips in mind to avoid falling into the trap of negative thinking:

    Be alert. Don’t passively take in content that suggests superficial ideas of beauty. Recognize bad messages when you see them and challenge cultural myths. Catch yourself talking and focusing too much about dieting and how you should look.

    Be skeptical. Question the idea that beauty equals thin. Who do you consider beautiful? Look at the non-superficial characteristics in them that you value. Are they funny? Kind? Smart? Don’t limit the definition of beauty. It comes in many different forms.

    Be fair to others. Don’t get caught up in the comparison trap—it’s a game that no one wins. It is not going to help you improve yourself in the ways that matter.

    Be fair to yourself. Think about the inner qualities and strengths you appreciate in your friends and family members. Now look to yourself. You also possess valuable qualities and strengths that you should be cherishing.

    Words That Wound

    They say it takes 10 positive comments to undo one negative one. But what do you do when the source of criticism is yourself? You need to be the gatekeeper of your own thoughts: challenge negative statements and replace them with positive ones.

    Challenge yourself—when you are thinking negative thoughts about your body— ask yourself how it benefits you to focus on your flaws.

    Remind yourself of why it’s unrealistic to believe that thinner people are “happier” or “better” when you have the urge to compare yourself to others.

    Surround yourself with people that make you feel comfortable and good about yourself.

    Compliment yourself. When a negative comment comes into your mind, analyze why it’s there, reject it and replace it with five positive thoughts. Repeat this list whenever you feel negatively about your body.

    Love yourself. If you’ve been focusing on flaws, it’s time to take another look. Shift your attention to the things you like about yourself and add those up instead. Be proactive. If you spend too much time critiquing your flaws in front of the mirror, get rid of it or limit your time in front of it.

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    There are an overwhelming amount of options for people who are trying to lose weight, but there is no magic bullet for weight loss. It’s easy to focus on the end result and wish for a faster route, but the reality is, nothing can compare to a healthy lifestyle. But this can be challenging to maintain, especially when there is an emotional connection between food and eating.

    Remember to:

    View food as fuel for your body and not a source of comfort or as your "enemy."

    Don’t diet. If you need help to get on track, see a dietitian or nutritionist to learn more about developing a healthy lifestyle.

    Examine your relationship with food and your moods to break the food and emotion connection. If you are struggling with an eating disorder or need help, contact your physician or a professional.

    Moving Towards a Better Body

    It’s no secret. Exercise is a great way to get healthier and to feel better about your body. When you exercise your body also releases endorphins that boost your mood and fight depression. To build up your body image as well as your body when exercising, keep these three rules in mind.

    Do exercise for your overall health, not just for your physical appearance.

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