Ma Belle- My Beauty ((exclusive)) ★
So, I leave you with the phrase that has become my mantra: “Ma Belle.” It’s a reminder that you are beautiful, that you are worthy, and that you are loved. Repeat it to yourself, whenever you need a reminder of your own beauty and worth.
As I sit here, reflecting on my journey, I am reminded of the countless times I’ve struggled with self-acceptance and self-love. Growing up, I was constantly bombarded with unrealistic beauty standards, telling me that I needed to look a certain way, dress a certain way, and act a certain way to be considered beautiful. But what does beauty really mean? Is it just about physical appearance, or is it something more? Ma Belle- My Beauty
I started by practicing self-care. I began taking long baths, reading books, and going for walks in nature. I started to prioritize my mental and emotional well-being, and I began to see the world in a different light. So, I leave you with the phrase that
And when I need a reminder of that, I say to myself, “Ma Belle.” It’s a phrase that brings me back to center, that reminds me of my worth and my beauty. Growing up, I was constantly bombarded with unrealistic
For me, the journey to self-acceptance and self-love began when I stumbled upon the French phrase “Ma Belle,” which translates to “my beauty.” It was a phrase that my grandmother used to say to me when I was a child, and it always made me feel seen and loved. But as I grew older, I began to realize that the phrase was more than just a term of endearment - it was a reminder that beauty comes from within.
But the truth is, those standards are unattainable and unrealistic. They’re created to sell products, promote consumerism, and keep us feeling inadequate. And it’s exhausting. I found myself constantly comparing my body to others, trying to fit into a certain size or shape, and feeling like I wasn’t good enough.
As I continued on this journey, I began to realize that my inner beauty was what truly made me beautiful. It was my kindness, my compassion, and my empathy that drew people to me. It was my unique perspective, my creativity, and my sense of humor that made me special.