Self-Confidence: How to Love Yourself? ❤️🩹
Self-Confidence: How to Love Yourself? ❤️🩹
— Read on annmary0723.com/2023/01/27/self-confidence-how-to-love-yourself-❤️🩹/
Check out Annmary’s post on self-love!! Great suggestions!
Self-Confidence: How to Love Yourself? ❤️🩹
Self-Confidence: How to Love Yourself? ❤️🩹
— Read on annmary0723.com/2023/01/27/self-confidence-how-to-love-yourself-❤️🩹/
Check out Annmary’s post on self-love!! Great suggestions!
The 6 Worst Ways to Lose Weight
— Read on loseweightwithang.com/the-6-worst-ways-to-lose-weight/
Check out this post by Ang that I’m reposting! Great information!
podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/how-to-love-your-body/id1371532256
Check out this podcast to alter how you think of exercise! End Diet Culture! Move intuitively!
Hey ladies, I hope you’re feeling fine and beautiful today (you are beautiful even if you’re not feeling it right now)!
Today’s post is for those of us who are learning to embrace who we are and love ourselves as we are in this moment, and for those of you wanting to make a few changes simply because YOU want it. I’m talking physical activity today.
I know, I said I don’t like to sweat… but just because I’m embracing who I am doesn’t mean I’m going to sit on my couch every day eating chocolates and watching soaps. Remember, I said that when I have extra energy I do some physical activity (I mentioned yoga but there are a few things I don’t mind doing). I’m going to share some of the activities I include in my routine every now and then to give you some ideas. I will also talk about other possible sources for exercise you might be interested in.
Having MS makes physical activity difficult but not impossible. Likewise being plus size might make activity difficult but not impossible so here’s my list of ideas:
1) Yoga – The website Yoga Journal has great beginner yoga sequences ideal for the plus size woman or anyone with a physical disability. Scroll through and try one out. Also, Meghan Garcia (a plus size model) has a yoga video specifically designed for a plus size woman’s body. Check out your local library for a copy to try out.
2) Yoga not your thing? How about a bike ride? I have an electric three wheeled bike (three wheels because I have no balance). The electric option is nice for when you get tired or you are going uphill and need a little extra boost.
3) Maybe walking is more your style…Penningtons is doing a walking program so check out a local store or their website for more information.
4) Cleaning your house, gardening, walking up flights of stairs, parking a little further from a store entrance are all good sources of activity.
5) Many shopping malls open early for walking programs before the stores open (no distraction from open stores and the lure of shopping, and no excuses about winter weather if you live somewhere cold).
6) This summer I stepped out of my comfort zone and bought a bathing suit. I swam in the lake as often as I could. Once you get over the fear of the dreaded bathing suit it’s so freeing! I think I might check out some swim programs this winter!
7) In the winter make a snowman, shovel your sidewalk, or have a snowball fight with your kids. Sledding (climbing up a hill towing a sled), snowshoeing, cross country skiing and ice skating are also fantastic winter options.
What activities do you do now? What might you like to try? Maybe you’re up for doing something people say big girls shouldn’t do (zip lining anyone?)
Whatever YOU choose or don’t choose to do is entirely up to you and only you, no pressure, no guilt. Have fun, be bold and beautiful and as always Pretty, Plus and Proud!