Fitspiration was all the rage, photos of half-women, body parts, and messages of "inspiration" that tell you to take the feeling out of existence to move forward. We've been taught that this is inspiring, that it makes us better. But does it?
Research suggests that adults with greater weight satisfaction actually have better health habits. And that's not by having a "healthy" BMI, it's being satisfied with your weight, wherever it is. The Academy for Eating Disorders goes as far as saying that body dissatisfaction does not lead to self-care, it actually leads to helplessness and damaged self-worth. Are you sure you want to sign up for that?
It's time to call an end to clean eating, fitspiration, and any other damaging means to 'get healthy' because, in reality, they don't actually lead you to get healthy and actually stay healthy. This idea of perfect eating or exercising is exhausting, stressful, and takes us further away from being able to tune into our bodies, which I believe is paramount to living a healthy life. Now, this isn't the case for everyone, but it sure is for most.
So, in order to feel better, why not expose yourself to more people who highlight what their bodies allow them to do vs punishing themselves?
Well, here you go, here's great Instagram accounts to follow that won't make you feel bad about your body or your lifestyle.
Research suggests that adults with greater weight satisfaction actually have better health habits. And that's not by having a "healthy" BMI, it's being satisfied with your weight, wherever it is. The Academy for Eating Disorders goes as far as saying that body dissatisfaction does not lead to self-care, it actually leads to helplessness and damaged self-worth. Are you sure you want to sign up for that?
It's time to call an end to clean eating, fitspiration, and any other damaging means to 'get healthy' because, in reality, they don't actually lead you to get healthy and actually stay healthy. This idea of perfect eating or exercising is exhausting, stressful, and takes us further away from being able to tune into our bodies, which I believe is paramount to living a healthy life. Now, this isn't the case for everyone, but it sure is for most.
So, in order to feel better, why not expose yourself to more people who highlight what their bodies allow them to do vs punishing themselves?
Well, here you go, here's great Instagram accounts to follow that won't make you feel bad about your body or your lifestyle.
- Body Image Movement
- Body Posi Panda
- Melissa Toller
- Lisa Rutledge, RDN
- Body Positive Yoga
- The Mindful Dietitian
- Food Peace Dietitian
- Rebecca Scritchfield, RDN
- Intuitive Eating RD
- Beauty Redefined
- Healthy Balance Fitness
- Moderation Movement
- Every Body Yoga with Jessamyn
- Made on a Generous Plan
- Rosie Molinary
- Christy Harrison/Food Psych
- Fat Women of Color
- Nalgona Positivity Pride
- Paige Smathers, RDN
- Immaeatthat
- Hummusapien
- Goodness Gracious Living
- Emily Fonnesbeck, RDN