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Before we can integrate body positivity into wellness, we must define it. Body positivity is often misrepresented in the media as "glorifying obesity" or "giving up on health." In reality, the body positivity movement—born from fat activism and marginalized communities in the 1960s—has a radical core: All bodies deserve dignity, respect, and access to healthcare.
The body positivity and wellness lifestyle rejects the notion that you must hate your body into submission to be healthy. You do not need to be thin to practice yoga. You do not need a flat stomach to go for a run. You do not need to be able-bodied to meditate.
When we remove the prerequisite of "looking healthy" to be healthy, we unlock the door to actual motivation: self-respect rather than self-loathing. anna lena and timo naturist patched
Ready to start? Here is a sample weekly outline of a body positivity and wellness lifestyle. Notice that the scale is absent.
Monday: Wake up, drink water because your mouth is dry. Eat oatmeal with brown sugar (yes, sugar). Walk for 15 minutes at lunch for fresh air. Wednesday: Feel bloated. Instead of a laxative tea, wear loose pants. Eat a warm soup. Do gentle stretching on the floor while watching TV. Friday: Crave pizza. Eat the pizza. Notice you don't feel the need to eat the whole box because you know you can have it again tomorrow. Sunday: Weigh yourself? No. Instead, journal: How did my energy feel this week? Did I move in a way that felt good? Was I kind to myself when I was tired? Before we can integrate body positivity into wellness,
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