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Can't wanting to eat well, exercise, and look good also be a positive thing?

Kike Esnaola
Kike Esnaola
Health psychologist specializing in an inclusive approach to mental health, eating behavior, and sexual and gender diversity
Forapsico

Of course. Questioning beauty standards and diet culture, or examining the impact of culture on our relationship with food, our bodies, and physical activity, is not incompatible with having healthy habits . In fact, that's the goal: for them to be holistically healthy.

In this sense, the key lies in flexibility, treating oneself well, and connecting with enjoyment and pleasure.

If by eating well, doing sports and looking good we mean eating a varied, nutritious diet, being flexible, doing physical activity according to our tastes/hobbies and exploring, taking care of ourselves and expressing ourselves through aesthetics, we will be activating positive behaviors .

If we understand it as a way to control our diet to lose weight, to routinely engage in physical activity regardless of our energy levels or preferences, and to need to look perfect to feel secure, then we will be engaging in negative behaviors .

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Kike Esnaola
Kike Esnaola
Health psychologist specializing in an inclusive approach to mental health, eating behavior, and sexual and gender diversity
Forapsico