Supporting women like you on their road to self-acceptance and building their self-esteem is - as cliche as it sounds - my calling.
Before becoming a self-esteem coach - before knowing anything about self-esteem and confidence - I, myself, was at rock bottom.
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Are you trying to lose weight to improve your health? What even is a healthy weight?
Do you have a specific number in mind, and once you achieve it, you’ll be ‘healthier?’
Society has probably taught you that weight and health are related, most commonly, that ‘thin’ bodies are healthier. Therefore if your body doesn’t meet beauty standards and expectations, whether that’s in reality or in your mind, then you will believe that to improve your health you need to set goals around your weight.
At times, we can be our own worst critic when it comes to our bodies, which can affect our self-esteem and mental wellbeing. That’s why we want to share with you five essential facts about body image that will help you develop a more positive relationship with yourself. We’ll explore topics like body positivity and neutrality, how social media can impact our perceptions, and the importance of self-compassion. By understanding these key concepts, you can learn to embrace your unique beauty and feel more confident in your own skin. So, let’s take a journey towards self-love and discover the five things about your body image that you need to know.
Creating a positive environment is essential for fostering healthy self-esteem and overall well-being. Our surroundings play a crucial role in shaping our thoughts, feelings, and attitudes towards ourselves. A positive environment can serve as a source of support, encouragement, and motivation, while a negative one can bring us down and affect our self-esteem. In this blog, we will explore various ways to create a positive environment that will support and enhance your self-esteem. From simple changes in your daily routine to incorporating positive affirmations, we will show you how to promote a positive and supportive environment for a healthier self-image.