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October 22, 2024 26 mins
Embrace Your Authentic Self: The Power of Showing Up in Photos In a world driven by visual media, it's no surprise that many of us feel nervous or even avoid being in front of the camera. In a recent conversation between body image experts Jennie Kramer and Nina Manolson, they explored this common fear and shared powerful insights on how to embrace being seen, imperfections and all. The Pressure to Look Perfect Jennie candidly admitted her own initial resistance to the idea of a photo shoot with Nina. "All you did was say that to me and I thought rather quietly, 'God,' I thought, 'God.' And then the next thought I had was, 'You're not allowed to think that. You do this for a living!'" This resonates with many who, despite their outward confidence, struggle with self-judgment when the camera comes out. Nina responded by breaking down the layers of self-criticism that surface in these moments. "I'm going be visible. I'm going be seen with every part of me... every wrinkle, every little bit of me that I may not think is up to snuff." Their discussion highlights how unrealistic beauty standards, often amplified by social media, shape our self-perception. The Shift to Compassion Both women emphasize the importance of compassion over perfection. Nina beautifully captured this when she said, "I am taking a stand for being in the juiciness of a human body on a planet with gravity... illness, with injury, with all the things that happen to human beings, versus living in an alternate reality that looks airbrushed."  Jennie reflected on the deeper value of photos as a way to memorialize life moments, not just appearances: "They are to memorialize an experience… When people look at them in your absence... all they see is the beauty and the essence." This is a powerful reminder to cherish the stories behind the photos, rather than focusing on fleeting imperfections. Embrace It All Nina and Jennie offer practical advice for anyone struggling with body image. Jennie shared a simple yet transformative morning practice: "Instead of looking in the mirror and saying, 'I have a lot to fix,' say, 'Good morning. What a great day ahead. Can't wait to spend it with you.'" This small shift in mindset can foster a more compassionate relationship with ourselves, and help us see the beauty that exists in all of who we are.  Zoom out and see the big picture of life. As Nina wisely concluded, "Your world loves you exactly as you are. And if they don’t, they don’t deserve to be in your orbit.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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