Have you ever looked in the mirror and felt less likeable? Or do you compare yourself to others and feel short? You are not alone.
Body image is much more than just how you look. It is an interplay of thoughts, perceptions, and feelings about how you see your physical self.
This article will discuss the intricacies of body image, and its impact on life, and discover some practical steps to help you embrace your uniqueness.
What Does Body Image Mean?
Body image is the mental picture of your body when you look at yourself. It is more of how you feel and think about your body, how you evaluate your overall appearance and the way you feel about how others might perceive you.
Several people have concerns about their body image. They focus on the skin, hair, weight, and shape. According to NEDA or the National Eating Disorder Association, various experiences, beliefs, and generalizations can lead to body image issues.
Looking back at the past, people have always given importance to beauty. Moreover, social media and popular culture have also contributed to shaping these views.
Body image typically means a person’s perception and emotional attitude toward their own body. It can relate to:
- What they believe about their appearance
- How they feel about their height, weight, skin, and shape
- How they see their body
Why do Self-Esteem and Body Image Matter?
Self-esteem is the way you feel about yourself and the value you give to yourself. It is the opinion you have of your overall self.
Self-esteem affects how you take care of your physical, emotional, and mental being.
Self-esteem and body image influence your thoughts and feelings. When you don’t like something about yourself it becomes difficult to give that value. Eventually, it’s tough to notice the good things about yourself.
Examples of Negative Self-Talk
“I’m not good enough.”
“I always mess things up.”
“No one really likes me.”
“I’ll never succeed.”
“I’m such a failure.”
“I don’t deserve happiness.”
“I can’t do anything right.”
“I’m ugly and worthless.”
“Why bother trying?”
“People are just being nice; they don’t actually care.”
As you can see, the issue with negative thinking and feelings is when people begin to fixate on flaws or difficulties in one area or situation. This makes it easy to spot problems in many other areas. Negative thinking tends to breed more negativity.
Issues Negative Body Image Can Lead To:
According to research, being dissatisfied with your body can lead to several unhealthy habits. It may lead to:
- Lower-self esteem
- Eating disorder
- Muscle dysmorphia
- Mood disorders
- Body dysmorphic disorders
- Relationship issues
- Self-harm
How Can You Accept the Way You Look?
It is important to understand that everyone is unique, and there is no one-size-fits-all when it comes to beauty. Here are some steps to help you embrace your body:
Practice Self-Compassion
Treat yourself with kindness. When you notice a negative thought about your body, challenge them by asking yourself if you could say the same thing to a friend. Highly likely you wouldn’t, so why be hard on yourself?
Focus on What Your Body Can Do
Instead of thinking about your appearance, think of the incredible things your body does each day for you. Whether it is eating, dancing, walking, or even breathing. Your body is remarkable to support you in countless ways.
Surround Yourself with Positivity
Engage with people who promote body positivity and self-acceptance. Follow social media accounts that celebrate diversity in body types and unfollow those that make you feel insecure.
Practice Gratitude
Listing three things you appreciate about your body every day can strengthen you inside out. It can light up a smile on your face every day. Focusing on the positive can shift your perception gradually.
Help and Support for Body Image or Self-Esteem
Sometimes, it may so happen that despite the best efforts, it can be tough to change how you feel about your body. If you are struggling with body image and self-esteem, let me tell you that it is okay to ask for help.
Here’s how you can seek support:
Talk to Someone You Can Trust
Be it a friend, family, or partner, share your feelings. Sometimes expressing what you are going through can lift off a burden from your shoulders.
Consider Professional Help
A counselor or therapist is more than ready to provide you with tools to improve your self-esteem and body image. Cognitive-behavioral therapy (CBT) has been shown to be effective in regard to this.
Join Support Group
You must have seen it in movies mostly, but groups, both in-person and online can help you connect with others make you feel less lonely and provide you with a new perspective.
Practice Meditation and Mindfulness
Techniques like mindfulness and meditation can help you become more aware of your thoughts and feelings, making it easier to manage negative self-talk and embrace your body.
Concluding Note
In a world where people constantly compare themselves to others, why not recognize your personal worth and rise against all?
Focus more on things your body is capable of doing, like exercising, experiencing the world through different senses, loving the people around you, and having amazing cuisines. By doing these, you will have a better chance of knowing your worth. Crop out the negativity and embrace what makes you different, for your time has come!
What are your thoughts on body image and self-esteem? Let’s talk.
About Author
Nitya Jain is an enthusiastic content writer and a life-long learner with an undying curiosity to explore new things. She loves fresh humour, just like her tea! When not writing, you'll find her raiding book stores or hopping cafes in town.