When we are young, body image gets especially
complicated especially during adolescence, when our bodies begin
to really change. Adolescents are often oversensitive towards their
bodies during the onset of puberty. The overexposure to the media
directs young people to examine their bodies and even measure their
physical appearance against unrealistic computer enhanced images.
Adolescent years are often full of confusion,
self-doubt and the search for an identity, compounded by dramatic
physical changes taking place in the body.
Most of us focus on things we don’t
like about our bodies. We tend to totally overlook the fact that
we have good bits as well. If we say negative things often enough
to ourselves we really start to believe them and in turn find it
even harder to say something in praise of ourselves.
Seeing your body in a positive way, will
improve your outlook and how you respond to other people. Remember,
until you learn to respect your body as much as your mind, behaviour
and attitudes, you will never wholly respect yourself.

The Benefits
You’ll glow with inner confidence feel good about yourself
and accept that even a most precious diamond has flaws.
You’ll know you are unique and will therefore stop comparing
yourself to anyone else (especially super models).
You’ll say goodbye to "bad hair days". No longer
will spots or unruly hair rule your mood, turning potential good
times into nightmares.
You’ll no longer be so critical of your friends. By accepting
that everyone is unique and by being proud of yourself, you will
stop being “Little Miss/Mister Critical”.
You’ll become more comfortable around others and no longer
hide behind chairs worrying that someone, will notice you. Instead
you’ll be mingling and making chit-chat.
“Get thin fads” and crash diets will pass you by.
Your body is a temple and you’ll do nothing to harm it.
Words will never hurt you again. Those nasty uncaring comments
that once would have made you cry for a week will no longer bother
you. Because you are more level headed you’ll accept fair
criticism, when you recognise it’s for your own good.

What Causes an Image Problem?
Poor body image can be brought about in lots of different ways and
under the influence of key people in our lives e.g. parents, friends,
boyfriends/girlfriends. It can also be caused by those who’s
main interest is self-interest e.g. media and diet industry.
What can you do about your self-image TODAY?
The first step in dealing with low self-image is to realise that
there are things that you can change and things you can’t.
Make a list of the things you can change
and the things you can’t change. Develop and action plan to
help you work on the things you can change. Set yourself realistic
goals and work at your own pace to achieve these goals.
If you make a decision to change something
you dislike remember the following:
It won’t make all your other problems disappear.
It won’t happen overnight.
If your plan does not work first time try again.
Working towards your goal at your own pace is more likely to end
in success.