Beauty Revolution
What if we started a beauty revolution? What if we were able to provide a new definition of beauty? What if true beauty were defined by who we are rather than how we look?
I know that many people always say, “Beauty is within.” Yes, I would like to believe that people think that way, but lets face it. We don’t. “Are they hot? Are they attractive? How much muscle do they have? Are they short? Are they tall? Are they fat?” Questions like this always go through your mind without you realizing it. Even when you are just walking down the hall or sidewalk you analysis people on their “Attraction Factor.” You’d never give some people the light of day because you are not physically attracted to them. But there is more to attraction than what meets the eye.
What if our true beauty rested in simply being who we are, with the face and body we own, and joyfully embracing that every day?
Not looking for the personality of someone else to be attractive, but for you to find yourself beautiful on the inside. When the focus is removed from our faces and bodies and how we don’t measure up to impossible standards, then we’re emotionally and psychologically free to express and explore who we are authentically, our true selves and our true beauty. Of course, from an individual perspective, this true beauty revolution is easier said than done.
I know that many people always say, “Beauty is within.” Yes, I would like to believe that people think that way, but lets face it. We don’t. “Are they hot? Are they attractive? How much muscle do they have? Are they short? Are they tall? Are they fat?” Questions like this always go through your mind without you realizing it. Even when you are just walking down the hall or sidewalk you analysis people on their “Attraction Factor.” You’d never give some people the light of day because you are not physically attracted to them. But there is more to attraction than what meets the eye.
What if I told you…it really is what is on the inside.
What if our true beauty rested in simply being who we are, with the face and body we own, and joyfully embracing that every day?
What if it was okay to have flaws, to be less-than-perfect—not only okay but actually preferred?
Not looking for the personality of someone else to be attractive, but for you to find yourself beautiful on the inside. When the focus is removed from our faces and bodies and how we don’t measure up to impossible standards, then we’re emotionally and psychologically free to express and explore who we are authentically, our true selves and our true beauty. Of course, from an individual perspective, this true beauty revolution is easier said than done.
I can guarentee when people look at me for the first time they are not saying, "Woah! What a babe!" You know why? Because some people won't give girls with a little extra weight the light of day and that is just awful. I've written a few other blogs about this topic so I won't get to into it. But I really want everyone to know what their worth is! You are so much more than a face. So much more than a nice set of abs. Is it a nice characteristic to look at? ABSolutely! Does that define you as a person? No. Get to know someone for their true beauty and you will find that everything else becomes beautiful about them too.
Allow the light in your heart to shine for yourself and others, and in so doing, your entire being will glow with a fire of beauty. You will be a beacon of attractiveness to everyone that comes your way. So the next time you think of beautiful things, make sure to count yourself in.
Allow the light in your heart to shine for yourself and others, and in so doing, your entire being will glow with a fire of beauty. You will be a beacon of attractiveness to everyone that comes your way. So the next time you think of beautiful things, make sure to count yourself in.


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