“In our relationships and interactions with ourselves and others, we see what we want to see.”— Chrissy Stockton, minutes.co
“You've got to stop having such a poor opinion of yourself.”— Sally Wainwright, Ann Walker, Sophie Rundle, imdb.com
“I don’t want to drown in motherhood. I don’t want my daughter to gasp under this weight.”— Laura Sievers, humanparts.medium.com
“I soon learned about eating disorders in Hollywood was that they can be highly competitive. Highly. Competitive.”— Jennette McCurdy, huffpost.com
“The idea that we have to look a certain way to achieve any form of status in life is one of the hardest belief systems to change.”— Tanessa Holt, scarymommy.com
“My bangs make me feel more intentional — they are a conscious decision about my appearance, made and acted upon by me, as opposed to the waiting-for-something-better-to-come-along hairdo I sported for two whole decades.”— Madeleine Aggeler, thecut.com
“The most consistent grooming advice we give is to try something new. A new hairstyle can give you a fresh start, a new facial hair style transforms your persona, and a new skincare regimen keeps the signs of aging at bay.”— Adam Hurly, gq.com
“Why is it so much easier to see others as beautiful but not ourselves?”— Desireé Dallagiacomo, instagram.com
“I remember this moment in particular because it was the beginning of the rest of my life. So far, that life has included many regrets, most of them related to diets.”— Ella Cerón, allure.com
“Having a nonstandard body was beautiful, because the way I loved wasn’t the standard either.”— Lauren Strapagiel, buzzfeednews.com
“You need to accept that you are not perfect, and that making mistakes is a normal part of being a leader and a human.”— David Meltzer, entrepreneur.com
“In other words, you start to doubt yourself: 'Do I have all this because I earned it, or because I’m good-looking?'”— Tracy Moore, melmagazine.com
“I obsessed over it so much that I started avoiding mirrors altogether. I felt like a shell of my once-confident, carefree self.”— Kaleigh Fasanella, allure.com
“But the scary voice inside my head that tells me that my body hair renders me unclean, unattractive, and unworthy, continues to grow quieter. And the resounding voice of a girl who doesn’t give a fuck what people think or say about her body hair, is taking its place.”— Sara Radin, buzzfeed.com
“She's a vindictive narcissist whose entire self-image is wrapped up in being the perfect mother.”— Breen Frazier, Aaron Hotchner, Thomas Gibson, imdb.com
“Stop seeing yourself as a list of mistakes, and instead as a collage of days and circumstances that you’ve survived.”— AQUARIUS, thoughtcatalog.com