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Something to think about.(Whose body is it, anyway? )(Brief Article)
From:
O, The Oprah Magazine
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May 1, 2004
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THE BODY IS OUR CONNECTION TO THE WORLD--THE VEHICLE THROUGH WHICH WE EXPRESS OUR TALENTS, DESIRES, PERSONALITY, DREAMS. IS YOUR BODY REVEALING YOUR BEST SELF? CURL UP SOMEWHERE COMFORTABLE AND CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:
1 Is your body a victim of wishful thinking? Are you neglectful about nutrition? Exercise? How could you introduce a more realistic or forgiving regimen?
2 Whose body is it, anyway? Are you dressing/dieting/exercising for yourself? For your part...
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