“Oh girl, you really should start working out…”
“’Scuse me bitch, you calling me fat? Look in
the mirror!”
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Still worth the picture |
You can
substitute fat with messy hair, ratchet or all the other bad things, we walk
around saying about ourselves. So many girls, says bad things about themselves,
expecting other people to argue with them and tell them, that they’re beautiful
– I do it myself. But how comes that I get mad when other people say something
bad about me, but then do it myself? I expect other to treat me well, but pick
on myself. I demand respect, but don’t give it to myself.
The annual
pilgrimage to the fitness centers have started. And this year’s– because 2014
will definitely be the year – New Year’s resolution to get fit and live healthy
still seems like a goal within reach. Right after quit smoking, losing weight is
the most common New Year’s resolution. I’ll have to admit that I’m not much
better and I just got myself a fitness membership as well, but my resolution is
different this year. It can be summed up in one word; self-respect. In some way
being healthy is included, because it all comes down to treat yourself right.
My body deserves to get exercise and enough sleep, but even though I forget to
work out or get too tempted by the deliciousness of chocolate, I have to accept
that I don’t look like a model, but trust that I’ll get back on track. I think
a lot of people should be less hard on themselves. I’ll start this year.
Quote of the year