Anti-Aging Guide Top Tips:Inspiration and Helpful Advice to Help You Feel Gorgeous and Look Younger (Dieting, Weight loss, Anti Aging)

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health, Aging, Healthy Living, Self Help
Cover of the book Anti-Aging Guide Top Tips:Inspiration and Helpful Advice to Help You Feel Gorgeous and Look Younger (Dieting, Weight loss, Anti Aging) by Amanda Eliza Bertha, Amanda Eliza Bertha
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Author: Amanda Eliza Bertha ISBN: 1230000105834
Publisher: Amanda Eliza Bertha Publication: February 11, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Amanda Eliza Bertha
ISBN: 1230000105834
Publisher: Amanda Eliza Bertha
Publication: February 11, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

Being gorgeous is a state of mind. This is a nuance that cannot be overlooked. How you feel plays a major part in how you look. This means that any effort to look young and lovely begins by feeling gorgeous.

So if you want to start feeling gorgeous take full stock of yourself. Strip naked in front of a full length mirror and get to know your own body. Because we cannot see our own faces without a mirror and because we see our bodies in bits and pieces, it can be difficult to see ourselves as others see us.

So do it. Look at yourself as if you are seeing yourself for the first time. Make a mental list of three things about yourself. One: what is your best feature? Do you have great eyes? A super smile? Perfect ankles. Pick one feature that is outstanding.

Two: what would you most like to change about yourself? And three: What is your worst feature?

Yes, this last question might seem as if it is a negative thought but it isn’t. After all, your worst feature might not be that bad at all. It might be something that can easily be changed.

Repeat this analysis every day for a week. Get to know yourself and know what is good about you. Remember that this is just one aspect of you that is under study. There is also the body and spirit. While you are doing this experiment by looking at your body, you are training your mind to see you as you are in all your glory.

 

 

anti aging, aging, healthy living, diet, dieting, lose weight, losing weight, weight loss,food, womens health

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Being gorgeous is a state of mind. This is a nuance that cannot be overlooked. How you feel plays a major part in how you look. This means that any effort to look young and lovely begins by feeling gorgeous.

So if you want to start feeling gorgeous take full stock of yourself. Strip naked in front of a full length mirror and get to know your own body. Because we cannot see our own faces without a mirror and because we see our bodies in bits and pieces, it can be difficult to see ourselves as others see us.

So do it. Look at yourself as if you are seeing yourself for the first time. Make a mental list of three things about yourself. One: what is your best feature? Do you have great eyes? A super smile? Perfect ankles. Pick one feature that is outstanding.

Two: what would you most like to change about yourself? And three: What is your worst feature?

Yes, this last question might seem as if it is a negative thought but it isn’t. After all, your worst feature might not be that bad at all. It might be something that can easily be changed.

Repeat this analysis every day for a week. Get to know yourself and know what is good about you. Remember that this is just one aspect of you that is under study. There is also the body and spirit. While you are doing this experiment by looking at your body, you are training your mind to see you as you are in all your glory.

 

 

anti aging, aging, healthy living, diet, dieting, lose weight, losing weight, weight loss,food, womens health

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