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WWJS?

19 April, 2012 (07:30) | acceptance, Appreciate, appreciation, approach to life, Beautiful, Buddhism, criticism, Freedom, judgment, love, personal growth, perspective, Self-Love | By: Amy Phillips-Gary

What Would Jesus See?

Over the weekend there were several moments when I knew.

I participated in Martha Creek’s “Journey Within” workshop and it was amazing (to put it mildly). Emotional, intense, uplifting, opening, liberating and so much more.

The weekend consisted of one exercise after another that encouraged the other women and I who took part to really hone in on our habitual ways of thinking and being and to explore what it might be like to be free…

She’s a Beauty

19 September, 2011 (07:30) | appreciation, Beautiful, beliefs, body acceptance, Fulfillment, Giving, Inner Beauty, personal growth, perspective, Self-Love, Self-Worth, women | By: Amy Phillips-Gary

What does accepting– even loving– your body have to do with what really matters in life? Why is feeling beautiful important anyway?

After all, wars are being waged, people are losing their jobs, people are starving and suffering, the Earth is changing in many worrisome and scary ways…

Aren’t those the really important things?

When I get all caught up in feeling less than lovely, I start to feel embarrassed. It seems somewhat narcissistic and self-obsessed for me to be stressing out and consumed by my negative perceptions of how I think my body looks.

Beauty IS More Than Skin Deep

26 October, 2009 (21:30) | Advertising, Beautiful, Inner Beauty, Modelsl, Self-Esteem, Self-Worth | By: Amy Phillips-Gary


By Amy Phillips-Gary

I have this mixed up and confused sort of relationship with beauty.

I would so like to feel beautiful; and there have been moments that I have– but not as many as I’d like! For the most part, I look around me and feel sub-standard or merely okay.

Images of beautiful women in ads on tv and in magazines seem to hound me and exacerbate my lagging perceptions of myself. This doesn’t necessarily get better or easier as I get older either!