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8 New Ways to Boost Your Body Image

Need some help in the body-image department? (Don’t we all!) Tap into these expert strategies to take your self-image from OK to off the charts.

Body image mantra

Change Your Mantra

What thoughts usually go through your head? I wish I had thinner thighs? Why can’t I have a flat stomach? I hate my butt? Sound familiar? You can stop these thoughts and feel better about your body by doing a simple thing, says Patricia Farrell, Ph.D., a psychologist in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, and the author of How to Be Your Own Therapist.

“Create a new mantra—something you can repeat that will reinforce that you are strong, beautiful and worthy,” she says. Some ideas to get you started: “I am thankful that I have a strong, healthy body” or “Outer beauty comes from inner strength.”

Body image notes

Write Yourself Love Notes

You would drop a little love note in your boyfriend’s lunch, so why not do the same for yourself, suggests Farrell. It might feel a little odd at first, but she suggests leaving sticky notes around the house—everywhere from your bathroom mirror to the door of your refrigerator—to remind yourself of your beauty and your worth.

They can be funny (“Hey, hottie!”), thoughtful (“What should a chair and a body have in common? You should be comfortable in them”) or motivating (“The ice cream carton will not make us happier”).

Body image child

Be a Little Childish

Paula Bloom, Ph.D., an Atlanta clinical psychologist and speaker, says the best body-image lesson comes from children. “When my daughter was two, someone came up to her and said, ‘You are so pretty,’” she says. “She responded, ‘I’m not pretty, I’m Rachel.’ Kids seem to intuitively know that they are what they are. She couldn’t fathom being called anything but her name.”

Take Bloom’s challenge and try to re-create that for yourself. Allow yourself to run, play or splash around in a pool with zero concern about how you look doing it.

Body image shopping

Go Shopping

A lot of women hang on to clothes that are too small, hoping they’ll lose weight and be able to fit into them again, says Bloom. Although it isn’t a bad idea to save your clothes, it might be best to box them up for now, because they could be sabotaging your body image.

“Being assaulted every morning by things in your closet that don’t fit does not make for a positive start to the day,” she says. Instead, do a little shopping for clothes that are both comfortable and cute—in the size you are now.

Body image massage

Get a Massage

You already know that massage is a great stress reliever, but did you know that it could also make you feel better about your body? “Touch releases some really delicious hormones, like oxytocin, which flood us with feelings of well-being and safety,” says Tina Tessina, Ph.D., a psychotherapist and author in Long Beach, California. It’s common, she says, for women to leave a massage treatment feeling at peace with their bodies.

Can’t afford a massage? “Holding a baby or even petting your dog or cat will also have the same effect,” she says.

Body image sex

Focus on How Your Body Feels

If body insecurities are affecting your ability to enjoy sex, Debby Herbenick, Ph.D., author of Because It Feels Good: A Woman’s Guide to Sexual Pleasure and Satisfaction, has the tip for you. Instead of agonizing about the way your body looks, think about the way it feels.

“Stay in the moment,” she says. “Focus on how the sheets feel against your skin, how your hand feels on your partner’s back or butt and how your bodies feel as they move together.” This, she says, can increase arousal, reduce any body hang-ups you may have and make it easier to orgasm.

Body image lighting

Try This $2.99 Bathroom Trick

One of the best things a woman can do to feel better about herself is to start the day with a healthy, positive view of herself, says Tessina. She suggests you try this one cheap and easy thing: Toss any unflattering, glaringly bright bathroom lightbulbs and replace them with softer bulbs. “It’s such a cheap and easy fix,” says Tessina, “and it can help you start the day feeling so much better about the way you look.”

Body image issues

Remember That Everyone Feels Inadequate Sometimes

Think you’re the only one who looks in the mirror and sometimes sees a sumo wrestler instead of the true beauty that you are? We promise, you’re not alone. Even the most physically fit people struggle with feelings of body inadequacy.

Here’s proof: According to a recent study, Spanish researchers found that many professional soccer players (you know, the ones with toned butts, rock-hard abs and to-die-for legs) reported dissatisfaction with their physique. The takeaway? Whether you’re overweight, super fit or somewhere in between, you may always be dissatisfied with your body unless you tackle what’s inside and find the confidence you need to accept yourself just the way you are.

Source: GLAMOUR MAGAZINE

9 Date Outfit Ideas, Straight From the Runway

Yes, New York Fashion Week produces a lot of highly styled fashion that could easily be filed in the “man-repellent” category. But we spotted at least nine dateworthy outfits straight from the spring 2010 Fashion Week runways that you’ll love and (bonus!) will have him drooling the second you walk through the door.



The Sexy Way to Wear Shorts

You don’t have to wear Daisy Dukes to earn a longing glance from the men’s department. Pair a sparkly top with cuffed dress shorts like we saw at DKNY—wear the blazer if the restaurant’s chilly or throw it over your shoulders for a romantic nighttime stroll.

Rebecca Taylor

A Sweet Take on Harem Pants

If harem pants fit into that trend-you-couldn’t-pay-me-to-try category, it might be time to think again. The flowly silhouette is flattering to every shape, and when worn with a sexy bustier as seen at Rebecca Taylor, well, what man can take issue with it?

BCBG

The Guy-Approved T-Shirt Dress

Newsflash: Guys love a girl who is comfortable in her own skin, so it stands to reason they’ll be drawn to someone who is comfortable in her own clothes, too. Spend your next date in your favorite T-shirt—T-shirt dress, that is. The draping shape of this BCBG dress keeps you couch-comfortable yet fashionable. No doubt he’ll appreciate your low-maintenance look.

Adam

Subtle Sparkles That Won’t Blind Him

Ever girly girl loves a sequin or two, but this is a date, not a Vegas revue. Get your sparkle fix with a sequined mini like we saw at Adam, but dress it down with a casual tee and utility-style jacket. Chances are he’ll love the subtle flash of light—and your legs!

Behnaz Sarapour

Take Him to Romantic Lengths

Minis aren’t the only skirt that’s flirty. Lately, floor-length numbers are taking back the stage. Opt for a long, romantic skirt and shoulder-baring tank like at Behnaz Sarafpour. After all, like Grannie told us, elegance always attracts a man.

Karen Walker

Look Preppy and Sexy!

A classic striped sweater isn’t just for Saturdays anymore. Trade your jeans and sneaks for round-toe pumps and a leggy skirt like the models at Karen Walker for a grown-up, guy-approved take on the prep-school trend. Just choose one bag to bring with you.

Rachel Roy

The Perfect Weekday-Date Outfit

Multitasking just got easier thanks to this versatile menswear look from Rachel Roy. Add a camisole and blazer to a sheer-ish button-down for the office, and for an after-work cocktail date, well, remove both! Voila—sexy and professional! (Here’s hoping your date is the same.)

Luca Luca

The Little Yellow Dress

LBDs are always going to be a dating staple, but that doesn’t mean the rest of the rainbow should be banished to the for-weddings-or-Halloween-only section of your closet. A feminine and flirty dress like the one we saw at Luca Luca is date-perfect in yellow, a color to watch for spring.

Alexander Wang

Football-Inspired Fashion—Um, Hello!

There’s hardly a need to explain this one: pretty girl in uniform. Most red-blooded dudes we know can’t say no to that. And thanks to Alexander Wang, every guy’s ultimate fantasy just became fashion’s next big thing.
Ref: glamour.com

11 Things Guys Don’t Understand About Women

Men always say they don’t “get” the female sex, but what specifically—besides our going to the restroom in groups—don’t they comprehend? We found out.
Hair ties
“Why, oh, why, can’t you create a single, central location for your hair ties and bobby pins?!? And why is there one on the handle of the microwave?” —Chris, 26
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Woman waxing
“Why are women so afraid of bugs but can regularly pour hot wax on their bodies and rip hair out by its roots?” —Justin, 22
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Women fighting
“Girls and drama! My God, it’s like an episode of Dawson’s Creek! He said, she said…it goes on and on for years. Do you ever get over an argument?” —James, 28
Hormonal woman
“I am confused enough about why the onslaught of hormones every month, like clockwork, still takes me by surprise (the next day when she gets her period, I’m like, Oh! We got into a fight because she was hormonal!), but why does that fact take her by surprise? Shouldn’t she kind of realize it and be like, ‘Don’t listen to me—I’m hormonal’?” —Married Jake
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Engagement ring
“I don’t get why getting married so soon is so important to most women. Is love not enough?” —Brian, 24
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Woman with shoes
“Why all the shoes? Really, my sister has suitcases full of shoes that I’ve thrown aside more often than she’s even seen them. It boggles the mind!” —Mark, 25
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Arguing couple
“I don’t understand their attitudes! Everything is good for, like, the first three months, but after that, it’s a whole different ball game!” —Danny, 32
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Woman paying bills
“I don’t get why girls say one thing and mean something different. Like when they say, ‘You can watch the game,’ and then when you do, you get in trouble.” —Keith, 27
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Nice guy
“What I don’t understand is why girls really, really, really want that nice guy, but once they find one, they can’t date him because now they need a jerk.” —Rob, 26
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Mean girls
“Why do girls not like other girls when they first meet them? It’s as if they have to prove themselves to each other before they’ll consider them acceptable to hang out with.” —Aaron, 25
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“I don’t understand why women can’t just speak more directly. They always want you to do something, but they don’t put it in words. Instead, they talk around the issue. I wish they were more up front and just said it!” —Justin, 26
Ref: glamour.com