What Really Matters
I read a lot of blog posts. (Maybe you do too?) But sometimes there is that one blog post that changes your entire perspective on the day. Do you know what I’m talking about? When I stumble across that post that makes me stop in my tracks, I’m once again reminded that there are some truly amazing people out there and it makes the world seem like a much better place.
This blog post from Mary Beth, of Annapolis & Company, put a few things back into perspective for me. I had never read the girl’s blog before (I found it thanks to a link from Heather!) but I fell in love with this post. For context, she has an amazing style/lifestyle blog, and I want all of her clothes 😉
We are all in different stages of our journey…some of us are growing babies in our bellies, nursing, working a lot of hours, trying to have children, dating, or stuck in a rut, but you know how I know that you are beautiful? Because God created you. He created round faces, long faces, tall bodies, short bodies, wider hips, narrower hips, blessed booties and not-so-blessed booties, flat chests, full chests, asymmetrical ears and pointed ears, crooked teeth, straight teeth, curly hair, straight hair, skin prone to breakouts, skin that is flawless, large hands, petite hands…
And He looks at you and says, “You are my perfect creation.”
I believe this is so important to grasp before talking about anything external, like getting dressed every day. We have to understand that clothes are just the cherry on top to a kind of beauty that is everlasting. And clothes, well, they come and go.”
In my little foodie head, that translated to “quit worrying about every little bite, every fancy recipe, every gram of protein, and every workout you did or didn’t finish“…All of that just sort of pales in comparison to the real point of all this.
I like how Mary Beth isn’t saying that clothes and fashion are some sort of “evil thing” that we should throw out all together. Her point is that it’s a good thing on top of a marvelous thing.
So whatever your closet is full of, whatever your kitchen looks like, whatever your fitbit is telling you, I hope you feel beautiful today.
Good blog post. I absolutely appreciate this site.
Keep writing!
Thank you for posting this–and you, too, Mary Beth. We all need more positivity and more glow in our day-to-day lives. Making mindfulness happen each day and truly appreciating the life we’ve created for ourselves is essential to happiness. Thanks for the reminder!
Love every BIT of this!
Liz, thank you for sharing your thoughts. I agree we all have our own journey and shouldn’t compare ourselves with others. We just might be at a different place in life. As long as we have no regrets and are internally happy that is all that matters. Happy Saturday to you!
I’m so glad I could show you Mary Beth’s blog! Her writing is such an encouragement to me!!!
Yes! I’m glad to add her to my blog reader!