Annie's Chronicles

A Guide to crushing Body Positivity

In a world fixated on unattainable beauty benchmarks, it’s high time we fling those standards out the window and celebrate in the diverse body types. Having grown up in Sri Lanka, I’ve faced my fair share of challenges when it comes to body image, accompanied by unwarranted commentary from the ever-judgmental aunties and uncles. “You’ve lost weight since the last time I saw you. Start eating,” they’d say. Or, “Oh no, you’ve gotten fat since the last time I saw you. Start dieting and hit the gym.” As if their words held the secret to unlocking the “perfect” body.

  • The Scale: A Love-Hate Affair
    You step on the dreaded scale, the number stares back at you like Simon Cowell at Britain’s Got Talent. Newsflash – it’s just a pesky number! No need to let it hijack your mood. Let’s break up with that scale drama and focus on how we feel, not what’s staring back at us from the bathroom floor.

  • Lights, Camera, Insecurities
    The dressing room – a place where harsh fluorescent lights seem determined to expose every perceived flaw. But guess what? Those dimples, rolls, and curves tell a story of a life well-lived. So, dance in that dressing room, shake what your mama gave you, and strut out with confidence.

  • Mirror, Mirror on the Wall
    Mirrors can be tricky, reflecting back insecurities instead of the fierce warrior you truly are. Next time you catch your reflection, give yourself a wink, a smile, and a “You got this!” Your body is a work of art, and those supposed “flaws” are what make it uniquely yours.

  • The Magazine Myth: Unfiltered Reality Check
    Flip through glossy magazines, and suddenly you’re questioning everything from your shoe size to the shape of your pinky toe. Spoiler alert: Photoshop is the real MVP. Real bodies HAVE stretch marks, cellulite, and love handle. Own your imperfections, because they are what make you uniquely, fabulously you.

  • Gym-timidation
    Navigating the gym can sometimes feel like entering a whole new world especially if you’re only just starting out. I get it! But here’s the scoop: every drop of sweat, every slightly imperfect yoga pose – it’s an achievement. Forget about the perfect bun; let it be messy. Own your workout, and let your body be the hero, no special effects are needed. It’s the raw, real moments that make you a champion.

We live in a world that seems to thrive on our self-doubt, choosing self-love becomes a rebellious act. So, let’s celebrate our jiggles, honour our wiggles, and wage war on the unrealistic beauty standards that surround us. If you’re worried about judgment from the aunties and uncles – just like me – remember that your body is more than a vessel; it’s a celebration of life, resilience, and self-love. They might never understand the battles you’ve fought. If they are going to judge you anyway, why not do it your way? Embrace it all – the stretch marks, the rolls, and every quirky curve. Because who wants to be ordinary when you have the power to be extraordinary? Here’s to the beautifully imperfect you!