I’m going to ask you to do something. For some, well most,
it is going to be an uncomfortable task. I want you to go wherever you have a
full length mirror. Strip down and just look at yourself. What do you see? Give
it five minutes. Move around, turn around, bend down, sit down, and jump around.
Contort your body into different positions. What comes to your mind when you
look at yourself? Now chances are that every single one of you will say something
negative. Too fat, too crinkly, wrinkly, dimply, bumpy, stretchy, or bouncy—whatever
you thought, just be honest with yourself about your feelings. I’m right aren’t
I? Now I want you to spend the next five minutes asking yourself how you got
the way you are. But instead of being negative about it, take the chance to see
the positive. For mothers, take a look at the fine lines along your stomach or
hips and instead of seeing them as these stretch marks that just will not go
away, think of them as love marks. You made a child grew a child and then had
that child forcibly exited from your body one way or the other, so give
yourself a little credit. Those are only souvenirs from the miracle of life
that is your child. Look at the bruises and scars your life experiences. Someone
used to tell me that freckles were just butterfly kisses from God. What a sweet
(yet slightly creepy notion when you think about it) way to look at something
that would otherwise be seen as an imperfection. Your body is not imperfect. It
is just different. I’m not telling you to completely fall in love with your
body exactly how it is right now this second in the ten minutes that you have
been in front of the mirror. All I’m asking is that you look at it with an
admiration as it grows, gets smaller, more muscular, more curvy, whatever it
may be. Just pick something and love it just the way it is. Now we come to a
crossroads. The way your body looks and the health inside of it are not always
hand in hand. Even the so called skinny bodies can be crazily unhealthy. The
same goes for the opposite. The most vavavoombacious bodies can be healthy
horses on the inside. The point is not to be skinny, it is to be healthy. So
the next time that you are looking in the mirror, loving what you see
obviously, think about it. Am I unhealthy or do I just not like the way I look?
Often times, if done properly, getting healthy will help you look the way you
want to look! Mind. Blown. I know.
So where is it that this big inspirational mumbo jumbo
going? What qualifies me to tell a bunch of strangers to get in their birthday
suits and look at themselves in the mirror? Well let me tell you. I’m not
qualified. I’m not a doctor or an expert. I am you. I am the average in America
at the moment. I look at myself in the mirror every day and have those negative
feelings. But what I have begun to change is my ability to do something about
what I feel. While it may not be easy, I’m doing it. I’m allowing myself to
love myself as is throughout this process. Don’t put your love on hold just
because you aren’t where you want to be. Trust me, it just isn’t worth it. And
loving yourself now will only make your love for yourself later be amplified to
a whole new level. Have you ever heard the saying that distance make the heart
grow fonder? For me it’s the distance that a tape measure has to go to get
around my waist. It may be far now, but it won’t be that way forever.
Brings me to the perfect segue. So I’ve been trying this
thing. It is called “working out” and man….am I out of shape. On one end, it
makes me sad because I used to be such an athlete, but there isn’t anything I can
do now except work my way back to that. So running….anyone who says they like
running is just crazzyyyy. I can understand tolerating it, and maybe I will
become that crazy person and someday love running, but right now, I am not. I was
on the treadmill the other day. And mind you, even when I was an athlete, I was
not that coordinated. So I’m running on the treadmill and I have my laptop with
my inspiration/distraction from the pain mechanism over on the side. Side note:
I have recently gotten into CW’s Beauty and the Beast and Arrow. If you watch
the shows, then you know what I mean about inspiration and distraction…because
the main men leads spend about 95% of the show with their shirts off. Let’s
just say I would workout with any of them any day. Anyway, back to the story. I
was running. And I was looking to the side. Not a good combination. But I made
it through. I tripped a couple of times sure, but I made it. I jogged for 20
minutes. And towards the end, I was dying, which is sad, but I made it. The
whole point to doing something is actually doing it. Try is not an option. Just
doing.
My family and I are on this crazy journey and we are
supporting each other and keeping each other honest. Really, this journey is
not all that different from many families in America today. I read something
today from health news site from Britain and that tweet was about how only 1-4
Brits actually do 30 minutes of exercise a day. Really? Have they been to
America? I want to be a part of the movement that gets the youth back on track
to being all that they can be without being riddled by disease. I want adults
to realize their full potential and that there is never an age too old to
realize your possibilities. I personally do not believe in the idea of impossibility.
So don’t tell yourself that it’s impossible for you to be an athlete. That
impossibility is actually just laziness in disguise. If I can do it, anyone can
do it.