Are you struggling with a fat and ugly self image? Always putting yourself down, hating your body? Feel like a failure because you can’t stop eating? It’s not the fat on your body that needs to be addressed — it’s the fat in your head. Your thoughts are making you fat!

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Are you struggling with a fat and ugly self image? Always putting yourself down, hating your body? Feel like a failure because you can’t stop eating? If you’re having trouble handling your hunger, it’s not the fat on your body that needs to be addressed — it’s the fat in your head. Your thoughts are making you fat!

As a curvy gal, you’re not alone. There are over 60% of women in the U.S, who are at least a size 14. And according to research, nearly 4 out of 5 women in any size category, are unhappy with their bodies. Are you one of those frustrated four?

As a proud ‘n confident curvy gal and former body hatin’ affiliate, let me give you some insights to inspire you to choose a path to lovin’ the skin you’re in.

It’s very likely that from years of dieting and trying to lose weight, and wanting to fit in with the thin crowd, you’ve probably learned to think of yourself as a fat person. Maybe it happened over years of comparing your body to other women or listening to what all the fat phobic critics in your life have to say about the state of being fat. If your goal is to be slimmer, you’ll never get thin as long as you’re thinking fat.

All Change Starts in the Mind

Scientific research in the field of mind/body medicine has demonstrated for years that our bodies and our minds are interconnected. That means that not only can you make yourself well or sick by what you think, but your thoughts can make you fat. In the same way that professional athletes are trained to use their mind to achieve their goals, you, too can learn their secrets. It starts with paying attention to your thoughts.

Your Self Image: The Mirror of Your Mind

Your opinion of yourself and perception of the kind of person you are is stored inside your mind. Your self image is that part of you that you can’t see that affects everything you do, feel and think. It came from years of growing up, learning and listening to the good, bad and the ugly people who have touched your life. It’s these mental tapes in your head that keep you acting out patterns of behavior that are making you miserable. Consider this as being like a very uncomfortable comfort zone. It’s what you expect. It’s what you know.

If you’re constantly doing and saying things that tell your body you’re fat and unlovable, it’s because you believe you are.  Your body will respond by giving you more reasons to think you’re right. You’ll find yourself eating out of control, unable to stop obsessing about food, feeling all those different flavors of not good enough, and caught up in a tangled web of constantly putting yourself down, looking for reasons to pick yourself apart.

What Can You Do?

In the 40’s Albert Einstein proved that everything, everything, everything is made up of energy, even your thoughts. And broken down to its smallest bits, everything has a vibration. According to the law of attraction, we’re in a constant state of sending and receiving signals all the time. Mind your mind. It’s those “I hate my fat thighs” thoughts that are your worst enemies. These are the buggers that must be challenged in order for you to look and feel different about yourself and your body. Next time you catch yourself tossing a whopper your way, ask yourself is that really true?

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