INSECURITIES


Nearly every woman on this planet has some sort of insecurities. 
It differs from person to person and it comes in varying degrees. 

Every human is made a little bit incomplete so that we would not feel superior to others around us. The positive side is that if we view it in the right light, it helps us to be humble.

While I was growing up, I thought my lips were too pink and wide and I hated to look into my own pictures. 
I strongly convinced myself that I was ugly and unattractive and no one would want to be with me.

This terrible thought made me feel awkward around people. I hardly spoke when I'm out of the house. I would never join a discussion except I'm mandated to talk. I felt in addition to being ugly I was dumb. 

Recently too, I have been somewhat inhibited in my desire to become a natural hair blogger because I have some setbacks around my edges. I have spent a lot of money on products, I have researched about it and still very little improvement has been made.

I am one of the women who have insecurities about my looks.

Hair is a big deal for most women I know. A lot of women feel grossly insecure about the length, texture, color and thickness of their hair. 

They spend thousand of money on corrective surgery, cosmetics and different products while trying to achieve their best look.

Other insecurities women have are around their complexion, height, size of breast, hips etc.

Companies around the world make millions yearly producing different creams, soaps, ointments and oil to sort our different 'needs'. 

Although we call them needs, many of them are just insecurities that we invented in our minds. If only we could ignore many of them we would lead happier, healthier lives.

Now tell me, what were or are your insecurities? What are you doing about them?
I would like to read yours in the comments.


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