In
order to keep a positive body image, the number one step you need
to take is to accept your body. This is much more difficult to
do than it may seem. In order to accept your body, you need to
have
a realistic idea of your physical appearance. Many girls have a
distorted image of what they should look like, which contributes
to a distorted
image of how they look.
Body image is directly related to self-esteem.
So, if you have a negative body image—wish you were skinnier,
wish you had fewer freckles, or wish your legs were longer—you
are in danger of having low self-esteem as well. You can’t
get around the fact that you probably care a lot about how other
people see you.
What you have to remember is that everybody your age worries about
how they look. Most people don’t look like the characters
in The OC or the pictures they see in Seventeen magazine. In fact,
makeup
artists and professionals using computers and Photoshop can do
a lot to change the appearance of actors and models. What you see
isn’t
necessarily what you get.
One way to develop a healthy and realistic
body image is to pay less attention to what you see on TV and in
the pages of glossy
magazines.
You might also find out about different cultures where the “in” look
may be a lot different than what we’re told is ideal here
in America. Focusing on what you like about your body and appearance
is an important step in feeling better about yourself. Do you love
your hair color? Do you think your toes are really cute? Pay attention
to the parts of your body that you love and spend less time worrying
about the parts you’d like to change. If you can let go of
preoccupation with your looks, you will be able to focus on other
things such as school, friends, family and fun. |