Ever since I can remember, I've never believed I could be perfect. Not in a bad way, but in an amazing, quirky way. I will always have my niches and flaws and I've learned to embrace them. Perfect perfect is boring. Imperfect perfect is better.
All the imperfections I've had in my life are beautiful. They may go across my mind as being awful at some time or another, but I don't let that rule my life. I love how they've helped me become this person I am now. I am imperfectly happy with myself.
I love Hannah Montana's song "Nobody's Perfect". Yes, I'm admitting that I love Hannah Montana. I'm such a dork, but that's not the point at the moment. The lyrics to this bubble-gum pop song actually speak to me.
I, like any other girl, have gone through that period of hating her own body. I never went far enough to cause myself to become anorexic, bulimic, or any other eating disorder. I would put myself down sometimes. I'd call myself fat, but then wonder "What is this going to do to help my self-esteem?" Then I'd turn around and tell myself "You're so beautiful. Appreciate yourself."All the imperfections I've had in my life are beautiful. They may go across my mind as being awful at some time or another, but I don't let that rule my life. I love how they've helped me become this person I am now. I am imperfectly happy with myself.
I love Hannah Montana's song "Nobody's Perfect". Yes, I'm admitting that I love Hannah Montana. I'm such a dork, but that's not the point at the moment. The lyrics to this bubble-gum pop song actually speak to me.
"Everybody makes mistakes."
Pure. Genius. Hannah Montana, being the wonderful role model she is, is trying to tell the many young women (and some young boys) that it's okay to have your mistakes in life. Everyone makes mistakes. They make us the beautiful imperfect people we are.
Another singer, Pink, just came out with a great song: "Perfect". This song, also like "Nobody's Perfect", is telling everyone who wants to listen that they are perfect, no matter what people say. When someone says awful things behind your back or to your face, please, just ignore them. They are so insecure about what they have done in their past and are just taking their anger out on you.
Pure. Genius. Hannah Montana, being the wonderful role model she is, is trying to tell the many young women (and some young boys) that it's okay to have your mistakes in life. Everyone makes mistakes. They make us the beautiful imperfect people we are.
Another singer, Pink, just came out with a great song: "Perfect". This song, also like "Nobody's Perfect", is telling everyone who wants to listen that they are perfect, no matter what people say. When someone says awful things behind your back or to your face, please, just ignore them. They are so insecure about what they have done in their past and are just taking their anger out on you.
I don't think I've heard any of my friends ever complain about their bodies to an awful extent, meaning calling themselves fat over and over again. That just puts everyone else into an awkward position.
All of my boy and girl friends are absolutely beautiful. They are all so happy and unique in every single thing they do. They also never say one negative thing about any other person. If they do, then obviously, they are not my friend. I despise negativity and pessimistic attitudes. They are like a never-ending rainstorm looming over my shoulders.
When I think of perfection, I never imagine a Barbie doll. I imagine someone who's been through Hell and back. There is a story behind their eyes and a fire that burns deep inside their soul. They have bruises and scars scattered all over their arms and legs, just waiting for someone to ask them the story behind each one. Like Mary Poppins says about herself, you are "practically perfect in every way." (: MaggieMae909 ♥
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