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Ditch the Wait: Celebrate Your Body Now

Dress for the body you have

By Alice Chosovich October 16, 2024

Fitness and fashion expert Alice Chosovich encourages embracing your style and confidence right now, not someday.
Fitness and fashion expert Alice Chosovich encourages embracing your style and confidence right now, not someday.
Photo courtesy of Alice Chosovich

In our fast-paced world, we often find ourselves in a perpetual state of waiting anticipating the next big sale, the latest gadget, or that elusive “perfect” moment to make a change. But when it comes to dressing ourselves, this habit of postponement can rob us of joy and stifle our self-expression.

The Trap of Someday

There’s an unspoken pressure to conform to society’s idealized body standards, leading many to say, “I’ll dress better when I have the body I want.” This mindset transforms our closets into holding cells for aspirations rather than reflections of who we are today. It creates a dangerous cycle where personal happiness feels conditional, chained to arbitrary timelines for transformation.

Some might argue that dressing for the body you have is a form of surrender, a concession to less-than-ideal health or numbers on a scale. I disagree. Dressing for your current body isn’t about giving up on health or fitness goals. It’s about respect respect for yourself and your journey.

Who says you can’t be the best-dressed version of yourself at any stage of your fitness journey?

Embracing the Present, Inspiring the Future

Your wardrobe can be a powerful tool for self-love and motivation. By dressing well today, you’re not just making a statement about who you are you’re setting the stage for who you want to become. It’s about creating a positive feedback loop where feeling good leads to doing good for yourself.

So, why wait? Pause the cycle of postponement and embrace your body by dressing it thoughtfully and nurturing it today. Ignite joy, boost confidence, and foster deep-seated self-respect. It’s time to stop waiting and start celebrating because you deserve to shine, right now.

Remember, the most attractive quality you can wear is confidence, and that starts with accepting and celebrating yourself exactly as you are in this moment.

Alice Chosovich is a fitness expert voted Seattle’s best fitness instructor by ClassPass users. Alice also leads three boutique fitness studios and holds the title of “Master Image Consultant and Fashion Stylist.” She intertwines fitness and fashion to empower a lifestyle that emanates confidence, strength, and an undeniable sense of style.

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