Struggling with negative self-perception? Learn why shifting your mindset from ornament to instrument helps you reclaim agency and finally feel enough.

Shifting a negative body image isn't actually about changing the body; it’s about changing your relationship to it. It’s moving from seeing your body as an ornament to be judged to an instrument for living.
I want to find a way to repair the way that I think about myself because I feel like I look at myself negatively and I feel negatively about myself. I want to shift my thinking from purely looking negatively at myself to be believing I have agency in myself And that I can change my looks because I can change them, but it doesn’t matter if I can’t change how I feel about myself, which is what I need to shift.


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Lena: You know, Nia, I was thinking about how many of us look in the mirror and just don't see what everyone else sees. It’s like there’s this "internal devil" whispering that we aren't enough, regardless of what’s actually true.
Nia: It’s so common, Lena. In fact, research shows that even if a hundred people were all eating and moving the exact same way, their bodies would still be different shapes and sizes. Yet, we often feel this "normative discontent," like we’re failing a test we didn't even sign up for.
Lena: Exactly! And for our listener today, it’s not just about wanting to change how they look—it’s about shifting that deep-seated negative feeling about themselves. They want to reclaim their agency.
Nia: That’s the key. Shifting a negative body image isn't actually about changing the body; it’s about changing your relationship to it. It’s moving from seeing your body as an ornament to be judged to an instrument for living.
Lena: I love that. So, let’s explore how we can start uprooting those old beliefs and building a framework to finally say "yes" to life.