by Andrea Amador | Jul 14, 2009 | Sexy At Every Size
“Not tonight, honey. I have a headache” How many times have you used that very phrase or some other variation on that theme, as a sneaky way of getting out of being intimate or having sex? Not tonight, honey,… ! I’ll bet dollars to donuts we’ve all said that and can...
by Andrea Amador | Jul 12, 2009 | Body Respect, Sexy At Every Size, Supreme Self-Care
Last year I walked into a Lane Bryant store to do some shopping, and for the first time, I noticed a poster of a woman shapely and curvy like me wearing a variety of outfits the store carried. I later learned this is a plus model. (Pictured left is professional plus...
by Andrea Amador | May 13, 2009 | Power of Role Models, R.E.C.L.A.I.M. System, Sexy At Every Size
Hi Gals, Just wanted to let you know that I’m back. It’s been awhile. I got a nasty case of Bronchitis and then one by one the whole family got sick. It feels good to be back up and running again. Keep your eyes peeled for my next Curvy and Confident call....
by Andrea Amador | Oct 25, 2008 | Body Respect, Chicken Soup for the Soul, Creating Confidence, Power of Role Models, Sexy At Every Size, Supreme Self-Care
Role models are powerful influencers that can lead us to do great things. Jessica Weiner is an author, speaker and the Ambassador for The Dove Self Esteem fund. She’s one of my great role models and the reason that I am ready to spread my message of emowerment...
by Andrea Amador | Jul 28, 2008 | Sexy At Every Size
Sex. What kinds of images does the word conjure up for you? Is it something that you like to think about? Does it make you feel ashamed or dirty? What images or memories come up for you when you think about sex? Do you feel sexy? Do you think about feeling good all...
by Andrea Amador | Mar 19, 2008 | Coaching, Creating Confidence, Health At Every Size, Sexy At Every Size, Stress-Relief, Supreme Self-Care, Tame Your Inner Critic, Your Thoughts Count
BlogHer has begun a new initiative. Suzanne Reisman started a campaign called, “Letter to My Body.” encouraging women to write letters to their bodies and begin a much needed, long awaited conversation with their bodies. As a woman who has spent much of my...