for the mom struggling to love her body 🤎 repeat after me - I AM GOD’S WORK OF ART!!!! The same way He sees your baby, He sees you… as His beautiful child! So take this as your reminder to talk to & treat your body the way you would treat an expensive piece of art!!

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... Read moreAs a mom, it’s natural to face moments of self-doubt and even feel overwhelmed by how you perceive your body—especially with the constant physical and emotional changes motherhood brings. I remember feeling so heavy with guilt and frustration, often thinking, "I feel so fat," just like the powerful words from the image in the post. But embracing the idea that your body is God’s masterpiece can truly shift your mindset. Whenever I catch myself slipping into negative self-talk, I pause and remind myself that my body has created, carried, and nurtured life. That alone is extraordinary. I treat my body with gentleness, like one would treat an expensive piece of art—carefully, lovingly, and with respect. This perspective doesn’t happen overnight; it’s a daily practice of affirmations, gratitude, and patience. One practical way I nurture this mindset is by speaking affirmations aloud every day: "I am beautiful. I am strong. I am God’s work of art." These words help retrain my brain so that the negative thoughts lose their grip. I also take moments to slow down, breathe deeply, and appreciate what my body can do rather than focusing only on how it looks. If you’re struggling with loving your body as a mom, know that you’re not alone. It’s OK to have tough days, but try to balance them with reminders of your worth and beauty beyond physical appearance. Surround yourself with supportive communities—whether faith-based groups or body positivity circles like #momtok and #mombodypositivity—where you can share experiences and feel uplifted. Ultimately, the journey to loving your body as a mom connects deeply with appreciating the miracle of life within you and the unique story your body tells. Embrace this reminder: Your worth is not defined by size, shape, or fleeting feelings, but by the love and life you bring into this world.