{"id":"1e7e0b3de5043d136d3bc0a04bca0c5b","title":"Synne 13 år","author":"Julie Molvik","body":"
✨Self love✨ . . I always thought I was a self-loving person - and in many areas of my life I was. But then there was once again what I filtered out of my life; type 1 diabetes. . . I believe self-love derives from self-acceptance. And all my insecurities about #T1D derived from not wanting to accept to myself that I was diabetic. I didn’t like saying the word, I didn’t do any of the everyday-stuff diabetics have to do in front of anyone, and gadgets were always hidden. Not accepting myself as I am, has been the root of insecurity for me. If I didn’t feel accepted by myself, how could I be confident about it with others? I have said this before, but it has been such a big part of my life to hide it. Now it’s not, and when I accept myself, I can love myself💗 And I accept and love that it’s part of me - not all of me💗 . . Life is too short not to love yourself. Accept every part of you! - your imperfections and flaws to everything you already like about yourself. We are all perfectly imperfect. That’s a reason to love ourselves❤️ . . On the last day of #theupsidedowntype I want to thank all the hosts so much! 💗 This challenge was so beautiful and full of reflection and getting out of my shell💗 Thank you for giving us an opportunity to open up❤️ (as @jiggy_yoon puts it, #VulnerabilityIsDope ❤️) . . . Beautiful hosts💓 @azures.positive @myyogalife_anna @diabeticyogini @haley_nickle @lauren_bongiorno _ amazing sponsors💓 @malaprayer @jainawear @ihavethesugars @frominsidethetoadsbelly @jiggy_yoon Et innlegg delt av S y n n e 📍🇳🇴 (@synnergyoga) Mars 22, 2018 kl. 11:49 PDT
✨Self love✨ . . I always thought I was a self-loving person - and in many areas of my life I was. But then there was once again what I filtered out of my life; type 1 diabetes. . . I believe self-love derives from self-acceptance. And all my insecurities about #T1D derived from not wanting to accept to myself that I was diabetic. I didn’t like saying the word, I didn’t do any of the everyday-stuff diabetics have to do in front of anyone, and gadgets were always hidden. Not accepting myself as I am, has been the root of insecurity for me. If I didn’t feel accepted by myself, how could I be confident about it with others? I have said this before, but it has been such a big part of my life to hide it. Now it’s not, and when I accept myself, I can love myself💗 And I accept and love that it’s part of me - not all of me💗 . . Life is too short not to love yourself. Accept every part of you! - your imperfections and flaws to everything you already like about yourself. We are all perfectly imperfect. That’s a reason to love ourselves❤️ . . On the last day of #theupsidedowntype I want to thank all the hosts so much! 💗 This challenge was so beautiful and full of reflection and getting out of my shell💗 Thank you for giving us an opportunity to open up❤️ (as @jiggy_yoon puts it, #VulnerabilityIsDope ❤️) . . . Beautiful hosts💓 @azures.positive @myyogalife_anna @diabeticyogini @haley_nickle @lauren_bongiorno _ amazing sponsors💓 @malaprayer @jainawear @ihavethesugars @frominsidethetoadsbelly @jiggy_yoon
Et innlegg delt av S y n n e 📍🇳🇴 (@synnergyoga) Mars 22, 2018 kl. 11:49 PDT