Saturday, March 28, 2015

Change Everything about Your Body Image with This ONE Trick!

Every day, there is a small, but confident group of women who walk through life unaware that they should really think about losing some weight.  It may not occur to them to worry about an occasional blemish or even breakout.  In fact, they do not always even wear makeup!

What is their secret?  How can these women be so oblivious to the beauty standards they are failing to meet, so blissfully unaware of their many shortcomings when compared to, say, a Victoria's Secret model?

The answer to this question is a trick that can change your life too, a solution so simple that it is completely overlooked by the rest of society.  It requires NO TIME, is completely free, and available to anyone.

Here's the secret: they spend less time looking at themselves in the mirror.

That's right, instead of scrutinizing every angle of their outfit in a full-length mirror or zooming in on blemishes in the bathroom, these women spend a minimal amount of time staring at their own reflection.

When you think about it, all it takes is a few very brief glances to ascertain whether one looks well-dressed, presentable, and ready to go--why prolong the process?  The truth is that comparing yourself to others is all too easy, and too often glancing in the mirror leads to the temptation of comparing your appearance with that of others.  Why do it?

It makes even less sense to spend more than a few seconds checking the mirror when you consider how little we change from one day to another, much less from one hour to the next.  What are you spending so long checking?  Your face is pretty much the same as it was the last time you looked (though it's a good idea to make sure there is nothing in your teeth!), and your figure is likely not much different either.  Really, the only logical reason for spending a long time with your mirror is if you suffered some kind of injury or abrasion to the back of you and need the mirror to see how bad the damage is.

Join the growing number of women who, when it comes to the mirror, simply can't even.  It's rumored they don't even own bathroom scales.

Monday, March 2, 2015