I'm fat. It's true. I'm not looking for comments like, "Oh you're not fat." I am. I want to take that word back. When we say that now, it has a negative connotation. I'm tired of that. I'm done. I'm fat. I'm working on loving my body just the way it is...by reading a book. I confess I'm reading the book on my Kindle app because I was embarrassed about the title. It's called, "Things No One Will Tell Fat Girls" and it's written by Jes Baker . Her mission is self-love...for all. I've highlighted so many lines, I can't possibly share them all, but here are some of my favorites: "Our bodies are our physical bookmarks that hold space for us in the world. Our bodies are magnificent houses for everything else that we are. Our bodies are a part of us, just as our kindness, talents, and passion are a part of us." (p.10) "Your size is irrelevant to your ability to find fulfillment, purpose, love, a se...
Sigh.
ReplyDeleteGood poem.
Sigh.
Kevin
Poetry
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and change the world.
Words float from inside out
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point out inconsistencies.
Great idea to find a poem at a budget meeting.
Bear with us, sad, sad, I'm sad...
ReplyDeleteWhere do we go from here?
Let's just keep writing
poetry.
Hey, J.K. Rowling started Harry Potter on a napkin! Maybe this is a sign of good things to come!
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The red adds so much to your message.