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SELF-CONFIDENCE | "how do I stop hating my body?"

February 07, 2018

Wednesday the 7th of February 2018


Hating your own body is something common in the society we live in. We tend to blame this on social media projecting an idealistic image of what we 'should' look like, when in fact without social media, we would probably find some other way to criticise our figures. Someone else is always going to 'look better than us' or have features we seek to have. We look at others, whether it be in images or in real life and somehow are reminded of our insecurities and imperfections. The sad truth is that the majority of us will go through times were we feel crap about something about ourselves. We will always have one too many freckles or too big a bum, too small a bum, or don't have enough muscle, or too much fat, or our hair isn't long enough, thick enough, thin enough, our face is too round, or not round enough, our eyes are too small, or too big, our lips are too big or too small....I could go on. If you could change something about yourself, what would it be? What is the thing that holds you back from loving yourself? If you could change that thing about yourself, would you be satisfied? Or would there be something else holding you back? 
The truth is, there is ALWAYS going to be something. Always. Even for that person you think is absolutely flawless, they have something they'd like to adjust, change, remove. As humans, it's like we're never satisfied. Many of us are very quick to criticise our reflection rather than appreciate what we do have. A lot of it is to do with mindset. What you believe you're expected to look like in order to be accepted as attractive. We are always seeking a change. Oh boy, it shocks me how many people will come to the gym and are so quick to tell me what they hate about themselves, it becomes an obsession. People exercise just to get a quick fix or start a low-calorie diet to lose weight FAST, we should all be looking at the bigger picture, we should be making it a lifestyle and we should be appreciating our progress. 
Do we hate ourselves because loving ourselves is too cocky? Or because someone else defines us through their own gaze? "Oh, someone said I'm 'too fat', therefore I am. Someone said that I'm 'too skinny', therefore I need to change". People hold so much power over us. It is so sad that others can make us feel so sh*t about ourselves, well it's actually sad that we LET them make us feel like that. I remember when I was younger, I would overhear kids calling me 'fat', it used to hurt me, and so I HAD to change. For what? To meet their expectations of what was pretty? They had such influence. We let people influence how we define ourselves, of course, sometimes this can be great when they are singing your praises, however, if not, this can be harmful to our self-confidence. People are always going to have opinions, of EVERYONE. Some people have more harmful opinions than others, but everyone has an opinion. Not everyone is going to like everyone, no matter how kind and attractive someone is. That is life. 
A lot of the time, people tear others down due to their own insecurities, so try to avoid paying too much attention to people who try to destroy your confidence. If the criticism is helpful/beneficial, take it on board...if not, let it go. Worrying about it won't do you any good. 
I think one of the most important stages in improving your self-confidence is accepting that you are not perfect, nor will you ever be perfect. You need to look at yourself and realise you have a body that keeps you alive, gives you the opportunity achieve things and really is an amazing thing. Embrace the things about yourself that you can't change, and work towards changing the things that you really want to. Don't let yourself be defined by superficial things. As cheesy as it is, the type of person you are is a 100x more important (imo) than the type of person you LOOK like. Honestly. 

We should learn to take and accept a compliment from others, and also to give a compliment to someone - you don't know how much that might mean to them. We need to build a society where everyone feels inspired to lead a healthy and positive lifestyle, where everyone is accepted. But...we actually have to accept ourselves. We are individuals. Unique. There is no one who is exactly like you, so please ENJOY being like you, accept yourself for who you are, be kind to yourself and others. 

Ok, so I've rambled. Let's get back to the question in the title... "how do I stop hating my body?" if you truly HATE your body, the process of learning to love it is going to be challenging, but you have to start the process. You shouldn't hate your body. Be kinder to yourself and work out what steps you need to take to grow to love your body. This may be changing your diet, exercising more, exercising less, dressing differently, wearing more makeup, wearing less makeup etc. 
A big thing to remember is that you shouldn't compare yourself to someone else. You can be inspired by them, yes, but you shouldn't allow for someone else to make you feel insecure or decrease your worth - that is all in your mind, they are unique humans just like you, and as previously mentioned, they have their own insecurities. Comparison to determine self-worth must end - comparison doesn't really get you anywhere! Be a kind and loving human because that is worth so much. 

Just a note to say: you're lovely!
Thanks for stopping by.

Love always,

Eve

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Quick & Easy Post-Workout Smoothie.

February 19, 2016

Ingredients:
1 chopped banana
1/2 - 1 tablespoon of peanut butter (I like crunchy)
1 teaspoon of honey
almond milk (or another milk you'd prefer) 

Pop all ingredients into a blender and BAM!


Thanks for reading! :)
Lots of Love,

      

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RECIPE : BANANA PROTEIN PANCAKES

February 14, 2016

Hello! I know this post is a tad late since Pancake day was Tuesday, but I just discovered and tried out a whole new recipe to make pancakes that is super guilt free as it only really has two ingredients; a banana & eggs. 
(You can obviously play around with it and add things where you feel necessary).

These pancakes are fantastic for a healthy and filling breakfast or as a pre/post workout snack or even just as a little treat during your day! 

Ingredients:
One Medium Banana
2 eggs
(I also added a TINY amount of baking powder to make them fluffy & a little dash of Vanilla extract to add a little more flavour.)

How to make:

1. MASH THAT BANANA:
Chop the banana into tiny pieces and then squish it down with a fork until it is smooth and like a thick liquid (try to get rid of as many banana lumps as possible, but a few here and there won't do any harm). Using a hand whisk can be helpful to finish off the job.
(at this point you can also add any extra ingredients)

2. EGG TIME:
Crack those two eggs into another bowl and mix them together until the yolks and whites are completely combined.

3. ADD THEM TOGETHER:
It's time to mix the banana and eggs! When doing mine I used a hand whisk to ensure the two had completely combined.

4. PRE HEAT THE HOB:
Make sure your hob is heated and prepare your pan (I added a low calorie olive oil to the pan to avoid the chance of the pancakes sticking - you could instead add a bit of butter or vegetable oil.)

5. LET'S COOK 'EM.
Once your pan is hot (this is important, or we'll have issues) you can add your pancake mix (I advise making the pancakes small - I find it works better). Wait about 50seconds/1 min before flipping with a spatula, then wait a further 50 seconds or so before removing the pancake. Repeat until all of your mixture is used up! I managed to make 4.5 little pancakes.

TA DAAAA! Enjoy! 

TIP: Want more protein? Add protein powder to the recipe!

**NOTE: THESE ARE DELICIOUS IN THEIR OWN SPECIAL WAY - THEY DO NOT TASTE LIKE YOUR AVERAGE PANCAKE!:) Play around with the recipe to make it suit you.


Thanks for reading! :)
Lots of Love,

      

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Hello Happy You!

January 02, 2016

As much as I do adore the festive season, it can really do harm to my body (yes I've over indulged on the chocolates and I'm happy to admit it.) It's a new year now, so it's time to start fresh. I am not here to lecture the importance of cutting out the junk, because lets face it, we're going to treat ourselves sometimes and that is TOTALLY fine. I want this post to be some type of guidance to having a healthy/happy start to the year. 

This first post of 2016 is here to kick start your year in a positive way (and for me also to kick start my path as a fitness/health/lifestyle blogger). 

 Bra : Here | Top : Here | Leggings : Here
I have in the past suffered with the 'January Blues' and I know lots of you guys do too, but January is such a fabulous month - It has so much potential (not to sound cliche) to be a fresh start.
Let's start 2016 on a happy path. 

1. Hello exercise! 
As much as you may hate or love it, exercising is so important. Don't worry, there's more to exercise than circuits, spin and the gym. There is something out there for everyone. Experiment and find the right exercise for you...remember exercise can be fun!

2. Veggie love...
Chuck out the Christmas chocolates and sweeties (or store them safe for emergencies) and let's get eating those good foods. Eating healthily really changes how you feel inside. I will be honest, I am a sucker for chocolate, chocolate cake, chips, pizza etc and I will not be cutting them OUT of my diet, just cutting them DOWN. My best tip is: enjoy your food, but in moderation.

3. DRINK!!!
No, not alcohol. No, not sodas. Water. Drinking water is so important to ensure good health, good skin, good hair etc. It's a blessing! I will admit that I seriously need to improve my water drinking habits this year.

4. Enjoy.
There are so many 'healthy rules' that it can be way too overwhelming. I know changing your lifestyle can be extremely difficult, so don't do anything radical. At the end of the day enjoying is so much more important, so if a change in lifestyle is something you hate, don't do it. Remember that treats are allowed. I couldn't go a week without bread or chocolate. 

5. Positive Mind = Positive Life.
Having a positive, happy outlook on life is so important to your health and to your life. Remember to take time to focus on keeping a positive mind; whether this means going for a walk in the fresh air, having a shopping trip or baking a chocolate cake - focus on having some 'you' time. Appreciate all the good things in your life and look at where changes need to be made to make you happier. 

I hope you found these little tips helpful!

Make 2016 YOUR year!

I am so excited to make Haia Eve into more of a fitness & lifestyle blog in 2016 (with the odd beauty post/review) - Thanks for all the support last year!

Lots of Love,

      


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WELCOME TEENAGERS TO YOUR HUB!

March 22, 2014

HI EVERYONE!

A warm welcome to my blog- 'hub4teens' . It is what it says on the tin or rather on the web address. This blog I have created for your enjoyment. I'm a fellow teenager myself and decided that I wanted to write posts (with my own photos) of things I feel that teenagers need to know or want to know. I will aim to write around one to three posts a week.

TALKTUESDAY: sharing advice or discussing teenage stuff.
FIT4FRIDAY: lifestyle: healthy living- food & fitness
WACKYWEEKEND: posts on random things from reviews to d.i.y's 
{I will try and write at least one from each section every month}

I hope you're looking forward to our blogging adventure just as much as I am & feel free to follow- that would be rather excellent! 

Thank you for reading my first EVER post for this blog! 
See you (or rather write to you) next time!
Take care.