21 Ways to Love Yourself Up!
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- Are you someone who has big dreams but you often hide in the shadows because you are afraid to step forward and be in your spotlight?
- Do you often focus on the parts of your body (thighs, stomach, a$$) that you wish were smaller, more toned or tighter?
- Are you frustrated because you don’t know what to eat?
- Do you constantly put yourself last and you rarely make it on your own to-do list?
- You don’t believe it’s possible.
- You are pissed off and have given up trying.
- You lack the motivation but still want it.
- You are intrigued by the idea but you’re sick and tired of feeling bad about yourself, failed diets and your health.
- You see beauty in yourself but you have unconscious blocks that keep you from owning it.
- What body? You gave up on that a long time ago.
- Learn to say no. Many of you feel overwhelmed by the fact you say yes all the time so practice the art of “No” so you can say “Yes” to you.
- Meditate. Clear a space. Quiet your mind. Breathe. Let your thoughts come up and let them go.
- Light some candles. Tidy up and light some candles during the day.
- Enjoy healthy, pleasurable meals. Make a nice veggie dinner that will give you energy and make you feel clean.
- journal. Start with anything, a to-do list or brain dump. See what comes up and out.
- Dance. Put some music on and move. Close your eyes, move your hips and let go.
- Sleep in. Pick a day, turn off the alarm and sleep.
- Take a bath. Be leisurely. Light some candles; use some salts or a gentle scrub on your body.
- Yoga. Take a class and remember to breathe.
- Make a vision board. Make one seasonally, if you like... it’s a great way to use old magazines before you recycle them.
- Use affirmation cards. This is a powerful way to practice expressing your authentic self. “I AM BEAUTIFUL!”
- Oil rub down. After you’ve bathed and while still in the shower, rub your body down with your favorite oil and as you rub each part focus on how much you appreciate that body part.
- Cleanse. Eat some cleansing foods, juice some veggies or work with a practitioner to customize your cleanse.
- Play outside. Go outside and run, act like a child, walk through the woods, swing on a swing.
- Read a magazine/book. Simply sit and read. No phone. No food. No TV. No distractions.
- Use your creativity. Create art, arrange photos, paint, draw, decorate, build, etc.
- Clear the clutter. Cleaning can be therapeutic. Donate. Go through that box you haven’t looked in since you were a child.
- Get fresh flowers. Bring some flowers into your home and a smile to your face (purchase them or pick your own).
- Visit a farmer’s market. There is nothing like getting outside, buying fresh food and talking with passionate, smiling people.
- Nourish yourself with water. Drink a ton of water and breathe gently through your nose between gulps. Relax.
- Book a session with a practitioner – Acupuncture, Reiki, Chiropractor, massage, pedicure, manicure, health coach, life coach, etc.
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