A Different Way Of Thinking About Weight Loss

Imagine.... If you lived in a world where women's bodies were all kinds of shapes... and there was nothing wrong, less lovable, less worthy about any of those bodies. A woman could be thin and waif-ish, or solid and athletic, or curvy and luscious, or round and soft....and she would have exactly the same opportunities and options and respect. And in that world of incredible diverse body shapes, there were women who were thinner than you and women who were fatter than you....and no one really cared. Tell me: how would you feel about your body in that world? I bet you'd still think about your body, on some level. You'd probably realize that your body wasn't exactly the same as other people's. I'm tall, for example, and I notice that sometimes when I'm around people who are shorter than me. You also might think about your body because you'd want to feel good or look good. You might want to dress your body in nice clothes, and make sure that it felt good inside. You'd feed it and move it and let it rest, as needed. But you know what I bet you wouldn't do? Binge and diet and obsess. -- Well, friend, I've got news for you: we already live in that world. There are, already, incredible diverse body shapes in the world. You are not, I am certain, the fattest or the thinnest. You are not the roundest or the flattest or the curviest or the most apple/pear/pineapple-shaped. And I am certain that there are women who are loved by their sexy, smart, successful, insightful sou...
Source: Healthy Living - The Huffington Post - Category: Consumer Health News Source Type: news