So today, look in the mirror. Don't critique. Just say: "I’m working on being good to you, not just changing you."

More Than a Mirror: How to Build a Wellness Routine That Doesn’t Betray Your Body

You don’t have to hate your body to want to take care of it.

Welcome to the intersection of body positivity and actual wellness. This isn’t about "health at every size" as a loophole. It’s about separating your worth from your waistline. Let’s dive into how to curate a wellness lifestyle that respects your body right now, not thirty pounds from now. For too long, exercise has been sold as a punishment for eating. ("I ate that slice of cake, so I have to run 5 miles.")

And people deserve to eat, move, and rest with dignity.

That is the most radical wellness lifestyle of all. Drop a 🧡 in the comments if you’re choosing joyful movement over punishment this week.

We’ve been sold the idea that wellness is a punishment for past indulgences or a project to fix a "broken" physique. But what if you woke up tomorrow and decided to move, eat, and rest—not because you hate your body—but because you belong to it?

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So today, look in the mirror. Don't critique. Just say: "I’m working on being good to you, not just changing you."

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You don’t have to hate your body to want to take care of it. So today, look in the mirror

Welcome to the intersection of body positivity and actual wellness. This isn’t about "health at every size" as a loophole. It’s about separating your worth from your waistline. Let’s dive into how to curate a wellness lifestyle that respects your body right now, not thirty pounds from now. For too long, exercise has been sold as a punishment for eating. ("I ate that slice of cake, so I have to run 5 miles.") Welcome to the intersection of body positivity and

And people deserve to eat, move, and rest with dignity.

That is the most radical wellness lifestyle of all. Drop a 🧡 in the comments if you’re choosing joyful movement over punishment this week.

We’ve been sold the idea that wellness is a punishment for past indulgences or a project to fix a "broken" physique. But what if you woke up tomorrow and decided to move, eat, and rest—not because you hate your body—but because you belong to it?