Here are some steps to learn how to love your body and improve your body image.
• Step one: What's realistic for you?
Is there a history of excess fat in your family?
Which parts of your body or your physical attributes are you satisfied with?
What is the lowest weight you have maintained as an adult for at least one year?
Based on your genetic predisposition, your age and the amount of time you want to spend exercising, what type of "ideal" physique is achievable for you?
• Step two: Manage negative and irrational thoughts.
Listen to your thoughts at the times when you feel worst and listen for irrational/negative thinking.
Dispute these thoughts by asking, "Why is this so?," "Where is this negativity coming from?" and "Could their be another possible explanation or interpretation?"
Imagine repeating what you've said to a close friend or child. We could never imagine talking to others as we talk to ourselves. The next time you catch yourself thinking irrationally or negatively, ask yourself if you'd ever speak this way to another human being. You deserve the same type of respect you'd give anybody else! Remind yourself that if you continually practice negative self-talk, eventually you may actually start to believe your own words. Your self-esteem can end up taking a real beating.
Displace continuing irrational beliefs by techniques of thought stopping (when worrying, think of a stop sign and then pleasant thoughts) and stress management (when worrying, participate in your favorite relaxation techniques like massage, reading, baths, journal writing, etc.).
Learn to live in the moment and to experience true joy in your life. Stop worrying about the past or the future.
Each night before you fall asleep, make a mental note of what was the best part of your day or of something that you experienced that you really appreciated or enjoyed.
Live today! Self-hatred takes a lot of time and energy. Obsessing about your body weight, nutrition plan and exercise program leaves you tired and depressed. Deciding to not enjoy the here-and-now because you've decided to wait until you lose the weight will leave you feeling deprived and will often lead to more negative feelings and behaviors. Remember that thin thighs, a small butt and a six-pack set of abdominals is not the ticket to a meaningful existence. Fill your life with interesting experiences and people and you'll enjoy a much higher quality of life.
• Step three: A little help from my friends!
Surround yourself with positive, supportive people who inspire, challenge and support you. Keep people around who are part of the solution, not part of the problem.