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Tuesday, February 12, 2008

You Have To Feel Good To Look Good

People love to look good and appreciated. Many of them are going to spas, using beauty treatments, dieting, and other beauty rituals. What they often forget is that beauty must start from within.

When people feel good about themselves they are unknowingly boosting their self-esteem, projecting positive aura, and looking younger than their age.

People feel good if they are satisfied, when they are fit and healthy, but not necessarily ultra thin. Perhaps, the most significant factor necessary to feel good about “you” is feeling good about the body and its appearance.

Here are some simple tips that make people feel good about themselves:

1. Appreciate yourself.

Ever wondered what simple praise can do for a person? It cannot only boost your self-esteem but “fuel you” so that you do better by knowing that your appearance and efforts are recognized. This works similarly if a person often praises himself instead of frequently absorbing blame or pity. Optimistic people usually get the most out of life, they think positively; and in turn feel more positive about the things that they do. As a result, they attain an excellent personal and body image.

2. Fitness and exercise.

People feel good when they see a great body when they face the mirror. It makes them confident enough to wear clothes that they would not have worn previously and they are generally energized. Achieving this is easier said than done. Beginners can exercise in the comfort of their own homes, enroll at a gym, and become involved in sports. Exercise will improve their posture and balance as well as reduce stress that can cause unwanted wrinkles.

3. Proper diet.

Eating sensibly does not just guarantee a leaner and healthier body, but people feel good when they are spared from the trauma of admission to a hospital. They can participate in activities that they enjoy and spend quality time with their loved ones. Eating foods that are healthy and good for the body eliminates worries about unwanted weight gain and related diseases.

4. Make and keep friends.

People always feel better when they are surrounded by good friends who contribute to their enjoyment of life. Studies show that people who have friends have a lower stress level, recover from illnesses quicker, and live longer compared to those people who have few friends and prefer to be alone.

With all that is happening in today’s world, feeling positive and good is something that seems difficult or impossible to achieve. However, by learning to practice the simple tips mentioned above you will at least one-step closer to that goal.

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