The author of Change Your Life in 30 Days and Fearless Living confronts that nagging question from the inside out. As a Life Coach on the Emmy Award-winning daytime reality show Starting Over, Rhonda Britten has helped countless women befriend their bodies-first by encouraging them to face and accept what they see in the mirror, and then by empowering them to make healthier decisions about their weight. In Do I Look Fat in This?, Rhonda shares her personal story of body confidence and the stories of many of the women who have reached out to her. With Rhonda's encouragement and advice, people can find the courage and inspiration they need to move from disliking their bodies to celebrating them, from seeing them as objects of shame to considering them their own best friends.
All the rest is just details," writes style maven Leah Feldon. "If you really want the answer to 'Does this make me look fat?' this is where you'll get it—whether you're an ultra-size diva on a mini-size starlet.
In this collection, a stellar lineup of YA writers sound off on body image., self-esteem, diets, eating disorders, boys, fashion magazines, and why trying on jeans is a bad experience for everyone.
With this book as a guide, the authors hope that men and women can move beyond the question of Why are women the way they are? to see the authentic heart of a woman. (Relationships) What's a guy to do?
Does This Clutter Make My Butt Look Fat?will show you how to redefine your relationship to what you own and consume, and in so doing, redefine how you live your life.
"Do These Jeans Make Me Look Fat?"offers humor and insightful Bible-based encouragement that will inspire a new outlook, as you begin to see yourself through the Creator's eyes.
Does This Insecurity Make Me Look Fat?
How to deal with your raging hormones.
This hilariously transparent, witty self-help guide, "Does This Divorce Make Me Look Fat?" is sure to help you do three things: laugh, learn, and move the f*ck on. Please note: This book can be used for any crisis, not just divorce.
And the chairs were not only huge, but they were covered with some type of gray upholstery, either leather-like cloth or clothlike leather, but let's not be picky. Franca and I started giggling, and everybody else felt exactly the same ...
Women and girls alike are gazing into the mirror with questions, and looking intently for answers. Does this make me look fat? Am I pretty enough? Is my nose too big? Would a little Botox help?