HOLLI’S BLOG
Why is Media Literacy crucial to maintaining a healthy Body Image?
The world of social media is different from your off line life and the number of “likes” you get on a post is not a barometer for how liked you are in real life…
The world of social media is different from your off line life and the number of “likes” you get on a post is not a barometer for how liked you are in real life.
Online community vs real friends : There is a BIG difference.
- Platforms like Instagram and Snapchat are the worst for impacting mental health. 
- People report feeling bad about themselves after spending too much time on them. 
- The visual imagery we are bombarded with is often the highlight reel of people’s lives, not their actual reality and what they do “ behind the scenes” 
- Be mindful of what you watch and how you consume MEDIA. Have periods when you UNPLUG. 
- Have REAL conversations. Talk to girls about beauty ideals, analyze pictures, learn about airbrushing and photoshopping techniques. 
Talk about how beauty/diet industries are heavily marketed and by pushing their products, contribute to making women feel insecure so that they will buy more. A new lipstick is always fun but be mindful
Choose the people you follow wisely - I cannot stress this enough.
- Do they make you feel good about yourself and your body? Do they inspire you and make you feel positive and happy? 
- Or do you find that you constantly compare yourself to them and criticize yourself for not looking a certain way, like they do. 
- Don’t forget most of the time even they don’t look like they do. :) 
 
                        