Keeping up with the Joneses is not just reserved for material objects. Today, more than ever, keeping up with the Joneses means measuring up with your body and physical appearance as well.
For decades, if you wanted to fit in with the fitness \u201cin\u201d crowd, slim and lean was the standard. Think, Sharon Stone in Basic Instinct, Brad Pitt in Fight Club, and Robin Givens in Boomerang. No rolls, no back fat, no thick thunder thighs were welcome. In fact, having too much thickness just might make other people uncomfortable. All the while, ultra-slim models can prance around essentially naked, and no one bats an eye.
Now, just to be clear, being super slim and lean is not the problem. That\u2019s absolutely awesome for some people! But, who decided that that was the definition of what healthy looks like?
What we\u2019ve come to accept as the ideal picture of health has led to a lot of body dysmorphia, and a subtle to strong belief that we\u2019re just not good enough.
You may eat healthy most of the time, workout consistently, get plenty of sleep, and even meditate occasionally. But, because your body doesn\u2019t look like \u201ctheir\u201d body, you just don\u2019t realize how amazing you actually are.
Today, I want to make a change in the way that we view health and fitness. And to help make that change possible, I brought on one of the very best people making a stand to show that health and fitness has a lot of beautiful variety. Lita Lewis is my special guest, and she\u2019s here to share her incredible story and show you how she\u2019s been inspiring a fitness movement by being authentically herself. Enjoy!
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