Social media is not a reflection of real life. And one woman proved it in the best way.
Online coach Danielle, aka “Kalesem with Kindness,” is a dedicated gym bunny who strives to promote body positivity. She frequently shares advice with her over 108,000 Instagram followers, and she recently confessed how much she loves her body.
Daniel said it’s normal for your stomach to be uneven 24/7, and it’s natural to experience things like bloating. She also pointed out that having rough lines on the skin is normal and people just hide or exclude it on social media.
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In a provocative post, she said that having cellulite is completely normal and that cellulite is not something that needs to be “fixed”. It’s nothing to be ashamed of and 80% of women have it somewhere on their body.
Danielle said if you want to have a “pretty” tummy, all you have to do is believe in it. Self-love is the key to happiness, and with effort you can learn to love your body.
No one is perfect. Social media only tricks us into believing that some people are perfect. People pose in certain ways and edit their snaps to make themselves look “better.”
“A new week of memories. Your real body is beautiful. Don’t let society make you think you have to look a certain way to be attractive, beautiful, and worthy,” Danielle wrote on Instagram. said.
“I promise you that when you show your true self, you will be so valuable and beautiful.”
Since she shared the post, more than 1,700 people have liked it, and her followers were quick to comment as well. People told Danielle that her content is much “needed” on the platform and thanked her for exposing her truth behind her body image.
One person said, “I love the reminders.” Another added: “Thank you for your honest post and spreading the love in a positive way.”
A third said: “I love your real stories.” Meanwhile, a fourth commented: “You’re so beautiful. Thank you. I love your account. It’s comforting in a way.”
In the past, Daniel has spoken about his weight gain and how his attitude towards food has changed. There was a time when she was trying to lose weight and she was very thin, but she wanted to change this.
Tired of worrying about what she was eating, she decided to enjoy her life a little more and indulge in the foods she loved. Although she still sticks to following a balanced lifestyle, her body is a little fuller now.
At the time, she said: “We put so much pressure on ourselves to keep our bodies the same, to look like we did when we were younger, to look like the bodies we used to scroll through on social media. But… Your body changes.
“While we may have been conditioned to think it’s a bad thing, it’s actually very normal and okay. Between these photos, there’s no sign of weight gain. But also, there’s spiritual growth, there’s freedom, there’s happiness just because you let go of just looking at food.” Calories are bad, too. ”
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