What Do You See In The Mirror
What do you see in the mirror? Are you your worst critic? I know that when I look in the mirror, I am always picking out my flaws. Why do we do this? Do men do this, too?
It all starts in the morning when I am putting on my makeup. I use one of the 5X magnification mirrors to apply all my makeup, and that really, really, shows everything. Your pores look huge in those things! There is not a wrinkle, or fine line, that won’t show up.
After that wonderful experience, I move on to the changing my clothes phase, in front of two huge mirrors in the bathroom. I have tried to put my clothes on with the lights turned off, but I couldn’t find my things. Haha There is just nothing good that is going to come from standing in front of a mirror in your bra and panties. NOTHING!
But why do we feel this way? I read a story once about this lady. She is quite famous in some circles, but I am not going to mention her name. She talks about how she was never considered a beauty. She said she is short in stature, rotund in girth, has frizzy unruly hair, and just overall not a classical beauty type. (Her inside is pure gold) One day, she was having makeup applied, and the makeup artist commented that this woman had perfect lips. She was thrilled because she now had something of a physical nature that made her proud. She said from that moment on, she always thought about her perfect lips as she applied her lipstick.
We all have something that makes us unique and special. Do we even take the time to acknowledge this? My husband has many fine qualities, but one I have always envied is, his perfectly formed feet. He has those toes that go from little to big in perfect form. I have the type where the toe, next to the big toe, is longer. I like his better. Haha Maybe you have a graceful neck, your eyes are beautiful, or you have long fingers. It can be a multitude of things.
If I was picking out my best asset, it would probably be my hair. It is thick and usually easy to style. Bertha has the softest skin known to mankind, a baby has nothing on her. And Sandy has gorgeous hair and a beautiful smile.
Your homework is to look in the mirror each day for your best asset. Acknowledge how wonderful you are in your own unique way. THEN, I want you to tell a friend, or a family member, what you think their best asset is. You will probably make their day.
Now, for the outfit details. The chambray shirt is from Old Navy. I have worn this multiple times, and I like it better each time I wear it. I can’t believe how versatile a shirt like this can be. If you don’t have one already, you need to find one you like. The jeans are Old Navy as well. They are high-rise Rock Star distressed jeans. What I like about this pair is, the level of distress in small, so you get a modern look but not too youthful. Some people do not like the heavily distressed jeans, so this is a nice compromise. The crochet vest is an old one I bought at Cato’s and is no longer available, but here is a fun one with fringe. The necklace was a gift from Sandy. It is from a boutique we shop called the Neck’d Ladies. I have on my renegade bracelet, and my Michael Kors watch. The khaki colored ankle boots were from Cato’s several years ago. They are not very comfortable, so I don’t wear them often. Here is pair that looks similar.
BTW, thank you for making my friends feel right at home. If you missed their posts, look here and here. I bet you didn’t know that I was the quiet one of the bunch. Haha
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This post is so sweet and it shows what a kind heart you have. I am so glad that I found your blog. It is a breath of fresh air. Thank you.
I am trying to think of some new adjectives to use to comment on your outfits. Until then I will just say again that you look fabulous.
Now where is that Thesaurus????
Thanks so much, Kathy!!! Some people don’t even know what a thesaurus is. Hahaha
Tania, I love your blog- it started out because of your fashion sense and I love your stories, reading the other ‘gurls’ comments and meeting “the gurls”- but what I truly enjoy are these thought provoking types of posts. I can whip up 10 flaws in 10 seconds, but yup- finding a “like”… especially as I’ve aged and especially since i have gained weight. It’s easy to fall into the ‘if only’ pit, but reading not only your thoughts, but also all ‘the gurls’ comments reaffirms that there IS something beautiful about me and all of us, and to continue to focus on those things of beauty- within as well as on the outside. Thank you 🙂
We are “all” beautiful in his sight.
I too have one of those mirrors! And those toes! My best friend growing up had the most adorable feet,
I was envious!!! Thank goodness I’m over that, and just glad to have these Gorgeous feet!!!
This Gurls, I believe is the beauty of being 50! We can Love Ourselves, and teach our daughters
to love themselves!!!
Love the denim outfit, and continue to be inspired!
You are right about what we teach of children.
Great post Tania! I can totally relate. I had to buy a magnified mirror because I couldn’t see w/o my glasses when applying my make-up. Yikes! It’s amazing what you see in a 9x magnification mirror. I too pick myself apart when looking in the mirror. I wish I could just get over it and not be so critical of myself. I don’t think men do it nearly as much as women. I know my husband doesn’t, at all! My best feature is also my hair. It’s thick and I have lots of it! I think I’m going to try harder to focus less on what I think are my flaws and focus more on what God has blessed me with. It was great meeting your friends. I can just see the three of you out together, having fun and laughing the whole time. What a gift they are!
I hope to have some pictures in May of the three of us on a Woman’s Club trip. We always have a good time.
Yes, we are our own worst critic. However, I must say I am more accepting of myself than when I was young. People thought that I thought a lot of myself, but that was just my pageant/ballet training. My boobs were too small/too big depending on the situation. My thighs….have you ever seen a ballerina’s thighs and backside? Those leaps come from somewhere. And don’t even get me started on my weight. I was 112# and 5’7″ at 18, and thought I was not thin enough.
But as I have grown in my walk with Christ, I got past all of that (maybe too far past, since I’m 50# heavier LOL). Psalm 139:14 says, “I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well.” He made each one of us for a purpose and He loves us so, chubby thighs, large pores, wrinkles and all. Who are we to doubt his creation?
Acceptance takes some time. As you said, he made each of us, therefore we are perfect!
Denim on denim! I love it, wear it, live in it! Your vest adds pizzazz! Gotta try that! – yes, I am so bad about focusing on my “flaws” , that I would characterize as just individual traits or part of their personal unique look in others. You are correct Tania. We all can tend to be too self critical. That’s not good! My hubby says “nobody notices that but you”, when I fret over some perceived “glaring” imperfection I have. I guess I should be more grateful for God’s gifts to me. If I stop to appreciate it, I get more than my share of compliments for my smile & my eyes. When health issues pop up, I try to focus on the positives in life – love,luck & laughter! (Among other things, of course). Have you heard this one: “my house must be haunted! When I look in my mirror, there’s a crazy old lady looking back!”….. And this: looking in my mirror and thinking, well that can’t be right!!? lol
I love your blog because you shop at the same stores I do! Your price points are more realistic for me, too.;-) Last weekend, I ventured a short trip to the nearest Old Navy and Target. After a disappointing search for a gorgeous neck scarf (golden yellow with beautiful blue flowers) that would have been perfect for my son’s senior year (school colors), I tried on the Rockstar Mid-rise Skinny jeans. I was doubtful so I also grabbed a curvy pair, too. Tried the curvy ones on first. Meh. Tried on the Rockstar Skinny ones and I was sold! I immediately put them in my shopping bag! Thanks for the tip!
I know what you mean, Cynthia. You have to try on different styles before you know if they will look good on your body type. Things I think will be perfect, are huge failures, and vise-versa.
I am on the hunt for a pair of taupe booties because of you! LOL I just love the way you accessorize. From practically the time we are born, Western culture trains women to look a certain way. We get bombarded by images from media and schools. We get the ‘soft petal’ judgement from our peers), society, and family,. So we grow up with these tapes in our head of self judgement and comparison. It’s automatic and it’s sooooo annoying. We must challenge those tapes, learn to love who we are in our own space and time, and realize we are good just the way we are. We work to reprogram the old unconscious programs for happiness. It’s hard at first, but it will pay off when your self-esteem blooms with acceptance for yourself. p.s. once you’ve changed those tapes;. it makes it really easy to accept other’s and teach them to accept themselves.
Thanks Diane for reminding us that we have the power to reprogram our thinking. We do not have to let negativity creep in.
Agree. If I could get past what I perceive as my flaws, I would probably be okay. At 60, I’m still hoping:)
I need the purse details please? I really need it!!!!
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Brand-NEW-Stella-Dot-The-Switch-FAUX-SNAKESKIN-Tote-Bag-138-SOLD-OUT-/262272120061?hash=item3d10a2f4fd:g:f7wAAOSwGotWpmGU
Pardon me for butting in, but here’s another link for the handbag too.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/111783883485?_trksid=p2057872.m2749.l2648&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
After seeing the S&D handbag appearing in several blogs & Pinterest posts, I surrendered to my “want” and purchased it (finding it on ebay too). It’s a great bag, being lightweight, but really roomy!
Thanks, Tania, for finding & sharing these treasures!
I love this purse, it is one of my favorites!!!
I must start by saying thank you! I am my worst critit, I need to remember your words in this post. And your outfit may be one of my favorites, I will look for a similar vest, and will try the jeans, great outfit, thank you!