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Tags: self improvement, self esteem, how to be beautiful
The quest for beauty is forever an enduring one, especially for women regardless of age and status. Though the topic of beauty is a subjective matter, clearly, it won't hurt if we try to explore some ways on how to be beautiful--inside and out.
First, you have to see the beauty in yourself. If you want to be beautiful, you have to appreciate what God gave you and learn to be thankful of what you've got. Look in the mirror and see the beautiful YOU. Okay, perhaps you don't have that perfect oval face or that stunning perfect looks, but revel in what you have--your pimple-free skin, your even set of teeth, your proportioned jaw; whatever it is you have, it's yours and be grateful for it.
Then, choose to recognize the beauty all around you. advertisement
 Yes, despite the seemingly humdrum pacing and routine of your life; you can always choose to look at the bright side of life. Take note of the things which you think are to pleasing to the eyes. It can be a piece of art, the bluest sky you laid your eyes on, or looking at a photograph of your beloved.
Don't forget to strengthen your inner beauty. As much as you want to look lovely on the outside and attract your potential lover, bear in mind that when choosing for their potential life partner, men look deeper than just surface issues. So show them that you can be beautiful inside-out by being confident and comfortable in your own skin and by building your integrity and character as and someone to be respected.
If you show them that you're truly more than meets the eye and be more than that, then you can be beautiful and desirable more than they ever know.
About the author
The author of this article, Amy Twain, is a Self Improvement Coach who has been successfully coaching and guiding clients for many years. Amy recently published a highly successful home study course on how to boost your Self Esteem. Learn more about this Quick-Action Plan and have a Fabulous Self Esteem.
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