As a woman, I cringe whenever numbers are discussed. I think this must be a universal concept for all women everywhere. Most questions that are asking for a number are generally difficult for women to answer.
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How old are you?
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What size do you wear?
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How much do you weigh?
No matter what you answer is to any of these questions, you may be setting yourself up for disappointment. The reason for the disappointment is not the reaction of whoever asked you. More often than not, it is how your answer makes you feel.
Is there any woman alive who feels that any of her “numbers” are good, or even just right? I know women my age who feel “old”, even though they have years before they hit the dreaded mid-life crisis. I know beautiful women with the body that I yearn for who are unhappy with their size. Most of all, just about everyone I know tells me they “could stand to lose 10 pounds”.
The numbers game depends upon perennial dissatisfaction.
What if I told you that not all numbers are bad? I named my blog and professional speaking business, Weightless, because I feel that the number on the scale should not determine your satisfaction with life. When you become “weightless”, you are given the freedom to fly in whatever direction you choose. There are still numbers in your life, but they will not make you feel bad.
Let’s play a new numbers game. The highest number wins!
2 thoughts on “The Numbers Game”
Love the positive encounter with numbers Jenn! so true, we need to start by thinking positive and start by encouragement. How many steps? well i have about 19 from the car to my door, so depending on how much i go out… how many steps will i take to benefit my health? at least one!! so i will congratulate myself at least once!! good job abbiebug! hah!! see i feel better already and have a smile on my face! thanks for the fun post!
Hey, Abs
Glad I got you smiling, and that you are taking that ultra-important “first step” 🙂 I love getting people to smile and feeling better.
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