Age: 32
Occupation/Passion/What
do you do?
Office Manager
What would you tell
your 15 year old self about: (Answer all or as many as you like)
• Beauty isn’t as important as
personality
• Fashion find what fits and works
on your body
• Boys are just boys. And sometimes
men are boys.
• Love you won’t believe it but you
are waaayyy too young to understand romantic love
• Men you should not even be
concerned with this at 15
• Sex you should not even be
concerned with this at 15, but you probably are. Learn as much as you can and
if you must, be safe and be aware of the realities of the consequences.
• Family one day will be your best
friends, but they are probably your enemies today. Try being nicer, you’ll
regret the mean things you say and do one day.
• Friends the good one or ones will
be around forever, the sooner you realize who they are the better
• Body Image find some way to be
happy with the person in the mirror. Body image isn’t as important as public
image, be a good person.
• Fitness stay active, stay active,
stay active!
• Nutrition you’re not told to eat
your vegtable to be annoying, there is many good reason for it. And milk, and
fruit, and grains, etc etc etc.
What was the one
thing you were scared of when you turned 30? That I couldn’t have fun
anymore, young party life was over and I had to become a boring mom
What’s the best
lesson you’ve learned over the years about beauty?
There is only 1 person who’s opinion matters when it comes
to beauty, yours.
What do you consider
beautiful about yourself? My
imperfections
What do you consider
beautiful about your best friend, which she may not know about herself?
Her imperfections
Did you feel you were
beautiful at age 10? I don’t think I cared
Age 15? I don’t
think I understood, I was in a very awkward stage
Age 20? For all
the wrong, superficial reasons, yes.
Do you feel you are
beautiful now? For being smart, funny, kind, generous
Have you had a moment
where you realize beauty may be something other than what the media portrays it
as? When I looked around a waiting room at the women there and not one
looked like the woman on the magazine. Trying to live up to that is exhausting.
Try looking more like the woman next to you than the woman “above” you.
What do you hope your
daughter learns about beauty? You’ll be exposed to so many different types
of beauty, concentrate on the type that makes you feel good and lifts you up.
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