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Do others see you more attractive than you see yourself?
Research shows that others see you as 20 per cent more attractive than you think you are. That’s because, when you look in the mirror, you’re simply judging yourself on looks. All you can see is your reflection – but none of the personality.
How do you accept your pretty?
5 Tips On How To Truly Accept Yourself As You Are
- Accept and embrace yourself – YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL!
- Confidence is personal strength.
- Do not rely on others to feel good about yourself.
- Your mind is a powerful tool – use it!
- Be each others’ biggest fan.
Does your brain trick you into thinking you are more attractive in the mirror?
Yes, our brain trick us when we look in the mirror. The more time we spend looking in the mirror, the more our brains create an image of ourselves that is not real. Mirrors may be alluring in part because they often defy our expectations.
Do you feel ugly and unattractive?
Feeling ugly and unattractive is a highly common problem that probably all of us have experienced at one time or another. Whether you’re male or female, and no matter how good looking you are in reality, there have probably been times when you felt low and unattractive.
How does feeling ugly affect our self esteem?
First of all, feeling ugly damages our self esteem leaving us feeling genuinely less happy with ourselves than we probably did before. Then at the same time it makes us feel less capable. It is attractive people of course who find attractive partners and by the same token it is common for attractive people to get the more desirable jobs.
Is being ugly hurting your success?
This can unfortunately have a big impact on our happiness and our success and has a lot of consequences. First of all, feeling ugly damages our self esteem leaving us feeling genuinely less happy with ourselves than we probably did before. Then at the same time it makes us feel less capable.
How do I deal with my ugliness?
And genetics is something you simply can’t control. This is why the first step to dealing with your ugliness is to accept it. Embrace it. Don’t hide from the reality of your face and find yourself in pain every time some bully points it out and uses your looks against you.