I think the first thing you have to do is start realizing that other people's opinions dont matter. They are just words directed at you from someone who doesn't have the capacity to see more of you than just the exterior. Everyone has beauty and the more you believe its in you it will shine through, what matters most is how you feel about yourself not what someone says you are there are many degrees of beauty and I truly believe you work with what you have. Some have been blessed with amazing beauty and some not but its how we define beauty we are who we are and if you didn't have you where would you be. Cherish your good qualities, your talents and how you are as a person be grateful for your life and look in the mirror and love you for who you are, when you can let go of other people's opinions and truly build yours you will see your beauty and feel good. It is so true that it comes from the inside that is where everything begins, we are all unique start working on believing it.
Kim
reggay,
How many times have we heard, "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" or "one man's trash is another man's treasure"?
If you look are various home decorating magazines, programs, photographs (and any other forms of media) for different regions, social statuses, religious upbringings (to name a few) from around the world, tangible items are perceived differently depending on your reference point.
If you are from an old world aristocratic family with money, you may not see the beauty in a tribal leader's nomadic tent... Beauty is in the eye of the beholder...
If the aristocratic person's eye prefers refined old world goods, that is correct for him. If the nomadic leader is proud of the material, shape and form of his tent, that is correct for him.
Once you start comparing "mine" vs. "yours", you get into a one-upmanship battle and allow ego to get in the way.
You are in control of your life, others are not in control of your life. If you do not know their reference point, you will (always) be working to attain or maintain a goal that is not in alignment with your reference point.
If you come from country of tall, slender, blonde hair people... Your may only find beauty in people of that like structure. But then again, because you come from a country of tall, slender, blond people, you may have a greater appreciation for individuals who are short, more robust, with darker hair... It is all subjective, depending on each person you are speaking to and their reference point in life.
Their reference point will most likely not align with your reference point.
So, do not let others define if you are beautiful or not. If you know that you are beautiful, then that is your truth and that is the path you should follow..
Look at this from the fashion industry's perspective... One year a new trend is in and it is thought of as beautiful... As the calendar pages turn from that specific point in time (let's say, fashion year), the same item that was once considered beautiful is then identified as outdated, old and ugly... Let us not forget that when enough time passes by, the outdated ugly item becomes the trend once more and is beautiful (again).
Life... Personal perceptions of beauty are fickle like that...
"Unto thy own self be true"...
Just a thought...
Love and Light,
Cephra
Don't pay attention to those at school. I went through the same as a youngster but when you're in the adult world, people don't worry about things like that! Beauty ultimately comes from within. Trust GOD and yourself and you'll never look back!
Regards
Leigh-Ann
Dear Reggay,
You said that you are confused on whom to believe. What you may find hardest in your life to deal with is the very thing that you are facing now. You must only believe one person and that is of course yourself. Outward beauty is extremely important to this world, and I know it is easy to get caught up in the value system of this world. I believe it is perfectly fine to nurture your own physical beauty. I hope however that you are also taking the time to acknowledge the eternal beauty that is within you. In writing this, I do not know if my words can truly reach you. I can only tell you what I know. Beauty is often that deepest part of you that you are most reluctant to reveal, it is the vulnerable part of you that you are most afraid of being rejected. Fear keeps many beautiful expressions locked up inside of people. My advice to you is to learn to become comfortable with your entire self, accept everything about yourself, even if you think it is not a flattering aspect. When you can learn to accept yourself attributes,flaws, and all; then you can truly accept and acknowledge the beauty in others. The one thing more wonderful than being beautiful, is witnessing it.
Sincerely,
Shaundra
Dear Reggay,
You said that you are confused on whom to believe. What you may find hardest in your life to deal with is the very thing that you are facing now. You must only believe one person and that is of course yourself. Outward beauty is extremely important to this world, and I know it is easy to get caught up in the value system of this world. I believe it is perfectly fine to nurture your own physical beauty. I hope however that you are also taking the time to acknowledge the eternal beauty that is within you. In writing this, I do not know if my words can truly reach you. I can only tell you what I know. Beauty is often that deepest part of you that you are most reluctant to reveal, it is the vulnerable part of you that you are most afraid of being rejected. Fear keeps many beautiful expressions locked up inside of people. My advice to you is to learn to become comfortable with your entire self, accept everything about yourself, even if you think it is not a flattering aspect. When you can learn to accept yourself attributes,flaws, and all; then you can truly accept and acknowledge the beauty in others. The one thing more wonderful than being beautiful, is witnessing it.
Sincerely,
Shaundra