To My Daughter on Beauty: 10 Things I Know to Be True

10 Things I Know to be True, came out for this week’s link up, I decided to dedicate this post to her.  My girl, I may not know exactly what shoes to wear with that skirt, but I do hope these words ease your transition through adolescence into the beautiful young woman I can already see you becoming.

To My Daughter on Beauty:  10 Things I Know to be True

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1)  You are much more beautiful than you know

I hear you and your friends worrying about how you all look.  I know even as you do this, that you are following in my footsteps and those of every other female that has ever walked this planet.  I know I’m your mother and am therefore biased, but trust me on this.  You have no need to worry.  You are a beautiful girl who will turn into a beautiful woman.  And the same goes for your friends and every other girl on this great planet.

2)  An outfit is only as cute as it makes you feel

You love putting together an outfit and always have.  It must be some expression of your artsy nature.  But as you move into your teenage years and begin to worry about what everyone else is wearing, know this.  No matter how cute that dress or those boots are supposed to be, if you do not feel comfortable while wearing them, you might as well go ahead and change outfits.  Really, I’d rather be late than have you worry about how your shirt is sliding awkwardly around all day or have aching feet.  There are too many important things to be thinking about it life.  Wear what makes you feel confident and happy.  Period.

3)  Dress for yourself and no one elseWoman with umbrella wearing rubber boots

It is going to be really tempting in future years to wear something you think will impress that cute crush.  Its even more tempting to wear something because you think it will make you look better in the eyes of your friends.  However, any one who thinks less of you based on what brand you wear or, God forbid, how sexy you dress is not worth your company.  Anyone who truly loves you will value you holding true to your own self expression and values. 4)  You are not fat Lets just go ahead and get this out of the way.  Your body will change and grow and get thick and curvy in places.  But you are not fat.  You are strong and athletic, so much more so than I was at your age.  Treasure those thighs for they enabled you to run faster than your brother and a whole den of cub scouts last year.  Love your arms for they move in ways that are giving and kind.  And that round face of yours lights up a room when you smile.  Your body is a gift.  Learn to love it for how it allows you to move through this world, not for how it measures up to some twisted image on a magazine.

5)  Skinny does not equal happy

Speaking of the “f” and “s” words, skinny does not necessarily equal happy.  The times in my life when I’ve been my most thin have also been times when I’ve been the most unhappy.  Being thin does not bring you joy.  However, being quite overweight wasn’t that much fun either as I often felt sluggish and ill.  In the end the numbers on the scale, high or low matter much less than how you feel.  So let’s all shoot for healthy and well-adjusted and call it a day.

6) But happy does equal beautiful

Really, this is my number one beauty tip.  A girl can be just rolled out of bed complete with flannel PJs and bedhead, but if she is truly happy that joy is going to shine through as beauty.  You won’t always be happy and that’s normal.  But when you are, wear your joy like jewels.

7)  Sunscreen and water are your friends

I know I’m talking about looks like they don’t matter and that’s not exactly true.  Most people do want to look their best and people do get judged based on their image.  So be sure and take care of what you have been given.  In my humble opinion, sunscreen and water are a girl’s two best friends.  Sunscreen avoids many a future wrinkle.  And good hydration doesn’t just make your kidneys happy.  Have you ever seen what lack of water does to a grape?  Yeah, no one wants to look like a raisin.  Drink your water, my dear and your skin will thank you.

8)  A good night’s sleep does a world of good

While we are talking about taking care of yourself, don’t forget to get enough sleep.  The times when I’ve felt the worst about how I look are the mornings when the bags under my eyes needed their own carrying case.  Conversely the mornings when I have been looked in the mirror and like what I’ve seen were days when I had slept so long and hard that my face showed it.  Your body really does thank you for taking care of it and getting enough rest is one of the biggest ways this is true.

9)  It does matter what you eat, but not for the reasons you might think

You’ve watched me change my eating habits and heard me tell you your “healthy”more times than either of us can count.  I hope that eventually I’ll teach you to care about what you put in your body.  Not because what you consume will either make you fat or skinny, but because what you put in your body will either make you healthy or ill.  Your body wants to be nourished.  If you feed it plenty of fruits and veggies and back off the junk , then it will show.  Not only in the size your figure but the glow of your skin and bounce in your step.  And eating well will just make you plain feel better, which as I’ve already mentioned is half of what being beautiful is about.

10) If you think you are beautiful, the rest of the world will likely agree with you

In the end a lot of it comes down to this.  If you are happy with who you are and carry yourself with joy and confidence, you will radiate beauty.  I know its easy to feel worried and insecure about your looks.  But try and dig down deep and remember that you are loved and cherished for the wonderful, unique person you are.  A girl lovely not only because of her gorgeous hair and smile, but because of her kindness and easy laugh.  Like I said before, you have nothing to worry about.  You are and will be a beautiful girl.  But what matters most is that you believe it too. This post was written in response to the prompt “10 Things I Know to be True” offered by Lisa at My So Called Glamorous Life.  You can view other posts on this theme at Flotsam of the Mind.  Thanks Lisa and Cynthia!]]>

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18 thoughts on “To My Daughter on Beauty: 10 Things I Know to Be True”

  1. Beautiful sentiment beautifully said. My only daughter is younger than yours by a few years, yet I’m already dreading these types of issues. I only hope I model the right attitude.

  2. I needed this. As soon as I get my printer, its getting posted on my mirror in the dorm. Your daughter is one of the most radiant people I know. I hope that her teenage years are good to her. Nobody likes feeling down. This is great advice! 🙂

    1. I’ll be praying for you with toddler twins! Those are the sweetest years in part because they are not yet self conscious and assume they are gorgeous. Thanks for commenting.

  3. This is wonderful in our world of skewed body image.I wish someone had this talk with me when I was young. It was all about the fat/thin with not a word about the exercise.

  4. LOVE the idea of wearing JOY as JEWELS! It’s pretty hard not to show true joy but on days I am not particularly feeling it I will remind myself to put on my JEWELS OF JOY! Thanks!

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