insecurities-related stories
Brooke Shields has body issues, too
Fitness, Celebs & Entertainment, Motivation
It's hard to believe that the girl who claimed nothing came between her and her Calvins has anything to worry about body-wise, isn't it? But 20+ years and two kids later, Brooke Shields admits that she has insecurities... just like most of us do. The Lipstick Jungle actress dishes about fitness, confidence, and happiness in the October issue of Shape Magazine.Body image can affect your health both physically and emotionally. When you strive for an unrealistic goal -- a size your body isn't meant to be or to imitate some picture in a magazine -- you can set yourself up for disappointment. Letting your body image come from any external source is looking at yourself from the wrong perspective. Instead of focusing on any perceived flaws and aiming for unnatural goals, look to fitness and nutrition for one purpose and one purpose only. Health.
When you keep your body fit and strong and nourished with healthful foods, you'll feel the difference in your mood and your energy. Learn to love your body for all the amazing things it does.
A look inside body image issues of young minds
I remember thinking the summer before I started 7th grade that I needed to exercise so I could look my best as I started a new phase in my life -- Junior High (Also called middle school.) At 11 years old, where did I get the idea that I had to exercise to look good? I've never been overweight and I certainly wasn't then, and though I have a healthy body image today, I wonder what lead to such thoughts.
It's this kind of thinking that parents worry about in their own kids. How can you work on creating a healthy body image in your pre-teens? This post of Dr. Sanjay Gupta's blog has some suggestions:
It's this kind of thinking that parents worry about in their own kids. How can you work on creating a healthy body image in your pre-teens? This post of Dr. Sanjay Gupta's blog has some suggestions:
- Dig deeper; If they say something that lead you to believe they have an unhealthy body image, find out why they would say something like that, what they think of their bodies and what they don't like about themselves
- Expose your children to role models of many shapes and sizes
- Don't emphasize looks -- talk about what's on the inside (this is particularly important for fathers and daughters)
- Watch your mouth. Don't talk about your own body issues. I suspect my own came from my mother, who tried for years to lose the weight she gained when she quit smoking.






















