Enjoying your beauty is your birthright ~ stop missing out
I can hardly believe that this is the 20th episode of Embodied Beauty! It's a vulnerable, relatable, expansive, deep, rich and juicy one. Possibly one of my favorites ever recorded thus far.
In this episode I dive into:
- "The plight of the beautiful woman" who's been raised with a huge emphasis on their physical beauty and how it makes it feel all the more important, fragile, and stressful.
- Defining and deciding what beauty is for YOU.
- Enjoying your beauty as your birthright. This doesn't mean strangling it, stressing it, or being "perfect"
- How it's time to get selfish about your self-love, self-image and beauty/body image. You deserve to celebrate yourself in all aspects. Don't get dragged down by the "flaws" because you're missing out!
- Loving your ever-changing self.
- How to disengage from the negative self-talk sob sagas of female bonding and start trail blazing.
- How to be a true self-advocate.
- Botox/cosmetic procedures as a "bridge" back to yourself and your own healing. It's never too late to change course.
- Staying embodied during challenging/confronting situations and crying during sex.
- About how having a "perfectly positive body image" all the time isn't realistic, or the goal.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
~ I'm running a super special FLASH SALE on 21 DAYS TO HIGH VIBE BEAUTY ~ Get 50% OFF when you use code HIGHVIBE50 at check out. There are only 6 of these coupons left so if you want in don't delay!
~ We went to a wedding last weekend, and I posted a reel to show you the dress and so you could see Chris and I all dressed up after weeks of chaos and cleaning up cat mess lol not to be graphic, but the cat is doing great finally, and we got to have some fun and get glam!
~ Since I am traveling, my schedule in February is incredibly limited ~ so if you're looking to book a restorative facial session, or a one on one distance healing session please do so now to ensure I can care for you!
Thanks for being here, and for giving me so much purpose.
I love you, Krista