1. Avoid Reflective Surfaces
I’m convinced that the magic mirror was the Evil Queen’s downfall in the tale of “Snow White.” Why? She abused the privilege and became vain, insanely so. Think of it, if mirrors hadn’t been invented, she would not have been able to reflect on her physical beauty or lack thereof. Her beauty (or true worth) would have been centered in the honorable admiration and gratitude of her servants, the people of her kingdom, stepdaughter, and her husband – the king. Why was Snow White so beautiful? If only the mirror had clarified, perhaps the wicked Queen
2. Watch Less TV
Seriously, not everyone wears current fashions, talks about hair, or how sexy that guy/girl is. Pure silliness. Don’t let yourself get caught up in it.
3. Shop Less, Save More
Cut it back to one new cute top or outfit a month (or every other month). I’m sure that it’ll be better on your budget, and cut back on your reflective face time.
4. Look Beyond Self
Become goal oriented in doing things that are of greater worth. Build hobbies that serve those around you; community service, writing thank you notes, learning a new skill that you can turn into something that will help others. This will not only help you to stop focusing on your good looks, but it will help you to have a proper perspective of beauty. In doing service by looking outward, you will find greater self worth, thus expanding your personal view of beauty to being rooted in things other than surface appearance.
One last thing . . . if you’re still laughing that I would even post an article about your hotness – well, I’ll post one about accepting your hotness – because it’s there. When you realize it, you’ll be soooo grateful that you have this article to help keep you humble. Love ya Babe!
Wri
27 years of age, Marzee has never been much farther than the green puddles of the Northwest (Oregon & Washington, USA). She has been happily married to Jon for seven years, is a stay at home mother of three, college student, and youth mentor. She is the founder of WomenAfire. Hobbies: Singing at church, dancing with her kids, hangin' with her husband, fitness, teaching, reading (Stephenie Meyer) & writing.
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