My thighs are NOT big enough!

There's a sentence I never thought I'd type!

My thighs have always been the greatest source of my insecurities. My ex used to refer to them as "Cottage Cheese Thighs," which inspired the title of book #3. I'm taking ownership of that nickname name and turning it into something positive!

My self-esteem has been linked to the scale most of my life. As my weight rose and feel between 135 and 195 pounds, my confidence did the reverse. After twenty years of obsessing over my weight, I decide to toss out the scale and focus on loving myself for all my other great attributes.

My plan worked! Maybe too well? My confidence grew as I was writing "Cottage Cheese Thighs" and I realize now that my there is NOTHING wrong with my thighs! They're thick and have a little cellulite, but that's 100% normal.

In fact, I'm now concerned I'm too fit to be effective. The purpose of this book is to retraining our brains to love our bodies, flaws and all. My body is not nearly as flawed as I thought. I'm not sure why I hated it so much because it truly is beautiful!

My photo shoot for the cover is on Saturday and I'll be wearing tiny shorts showing off my thighs for the first time in my life. I just hope they are big enough to get my point across. In the meantime, I've spent the last few weeks eating things I shouldn't and limiting my exercise. It feels incredible to simply live my life without worrying about how much I weigh!

Absolutely crazy how far I've came in the last six months! I can't wait to share my "Cottage Cheese Thighs" with the world!
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Published on March 10, 2016 05:36 Tags: confidence, self-esteem, weight
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message 1: by Teresa (new)

Teresa I'm very curious now about this new book. The weight range I've been in most my life is much higher than yours. I don't care if people think I'm fat. I know I'm fat. I refuse to spend my life counting calories and working out every day just so people won't judge me. I don't love my body, but I haven't been on a scale in years and that's fine with me. Can your book teach a 200+ pound, aging woman to love her very flawed body? I doubt it, but I loved your first book, so I'll read it. When does it come out?


message 2: by Jenn (new)

Jenn Sadai I'm not sure how to answer that because self-love and confidence comes from within. I can give you a thousand reasons to love your body, but you have to believe the things I tell you for it to sink in.

Here's a few things I learned while writing this story.

1) Weight is irrelevant - health & fitness is based on what your body can do, not its actual size. Have you ever heard of skinny-fat? There are tiny women who can't lift ten pounds and 200+ pound women who can hold complex yoga poses for far longer than I. That's why the scale is unnecessary!

2) Beauty comes in ALL sizes - there was just a 200+ pound woman on the cover of Sports Illustrated and she looked smokin' hot!

3) ALL bodies are flawed - everyone ages, our skin sags and it becomes harder to maintain a toned physique. It's normal!

4) Perfection is unrealistic - pushing yourself to achieve the same body as what we see in magazines is pointless. Those images are retouched to look flawless and the models are paid to stay that size. It's not something the average person can maintain just by being healthy.

Confidence should be based on who we are and how we treat people, not how we look in a mirror. It sounds like you're already a confident person who knows her weight doesn't really matter. I hope my story helps you appreciate the beauty of your body as well. Cottage Cheese Thighs will be available mid-July, 2016. Please let me know what you think of it once you read it! I'm now curious about how my story will impact YOU!


message 3: by Liz (new)

Liz I need to read this book! It's so cool you're willing to put your thighs on the cover. I'm sure it will look fierce. Can't wait!!


message 4: by Jenn (new)

Jenn Sadai Thanks Liz! My goal is for my legs to look flawed, yet fabulous, which I think will be fierce. I can't wait for you to read it too!


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