It is the belief that a person in a larger body deserves a supportive yoga instructor. It is the belief that someone with chronic illness deserves nutritious food, not deprivation. It is the belief that your value as a human being is not determined by the number on a scale.
Enter the —not as an excuse to abandon health, but as the radical, necessary foundation for true wellness. The Flaw in the "Before" Photo Traditional wellness culture often starts from a place of self-loathing. The motivation to go to the gym comes from pinching your stomach in the mirror. The motivation to eat a salad comes from the guilt of last night’s dessert.
You do not have to hate yourself into becoming a better person. You can, right now, choose to take care of yourself simply because you exist. And that, more than any weight loss, is the ultimate victory of the wellness lifestyle.
When you exercise to punish your body, your brain begins to associate movement with stress. When you eat to conform to a beauty standard, you disconnect from your body’s actual hunger cues. The result is a lifestyle that is unsustainable, joyless, and often ineffective. Let’s clear up a major misconception: Body positivity is not saying, "I will never change, and I don't care about my health."