My husband and I were sitting in the spa at our health club the other night. It overlooks the main swimming pool.
I kept asking him, “Okay, that’s kind of how I think I look in a swimming suit…is that close?”
What a bad date I am!
My husband and I were sitting in the spa at our health club the other night. It overlooks the main swimming pool.
I kept asking him, “Okay, that’s kind of how I think I look in a swimming suit…is that close?”
What a bad date I am!
but I’m not.
I was out on a VALENTINE’S DATE with my hubby, and I walked past a movie poster with a particularly beautiful woman, and said OUT LOUD to my husband (ON VALENTINE’S DAY), “I want a body like THAT.”
I’m a huge hypocrite sometimes. Busted.
Someone said last week that we all already HAVE everything we need to be what we aspire to be—our highest selves are already with us. We just have to let them out.
The thing is, I LIKE the person that I want to be. I don’t want to be anything other than a new and improved me. So, I’m trying really hard to look to the person that I want to be, rather than being hard on myself for not being other people…kind of an airy-fairy goal, but important to me nonetheless.