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Insecurities can bring down a persons confidence.

It could tear a woman's self


esteem. The standard of the society. The definition of beauty. The eagerness to
fit in. The job qualifications. The body, the face and the posture needs to be what
the standard says because no matter how qualified you are to a position once you
lack of these you can't easily get in the job. But all of as are uniquely beautiful
from each other. Confidence is the key to radiate your own specific beauty and to
make people believe and see your value as a person.

" I Feel Pretty" movie have the plot of an ordinary woman who struggles with
feelings of insecurity and inadequacy on a daily basis wakes from a fall believing
she is suddenly the most beautiful and capable woman on the planet. With this
newfound confidence, she is empowered to live her life fearlessly and flawlessly,
but what will happen when she realizes her appearance never changed? We all grow up
with the common plot of a girl who wishes to be beautiful and then she will woke up
the next day in a new body shouting " NEW BEAUTIFUL ME" in every cells. But this
movie is different. It tells us that beauty is not just in the appearance, body
figure and face, it could be start blooming inside us. It tells us that if you want
to be beautiful you don't have to wish a new body but you need to have a new level
of confidence that will help you believe in your own worth and appeal. Embrace
yourself. Do not struggle with the idea that you can be like that and this, but
instead enhance what you have to create a better and excellent version of what you
dream for. You can't change who you are, but you can boost the way you are. Every
single person is a beauty, and every beauty has flaws, so why would you settle in
insecurities when it's not just you who fight and struggle from that? It's not just
you, it's everyone. All you need is to accept it and learn to turn in into
confidence. You need to believe on yourseld because if you don't no one will.

I'm just like her. When I was young I was confidently beautiful with a brain, but
when I grow up as a blooming teen in her stage of puberty. I gain weight. Double
chin and extra belly fats that makes layers in my stomach. From flawless face to
breakout. Then I just feel I don't belong to this group because they are pretty and
smart. Walking all around school campus with a big pimple is really not that
comfortable. I feel like I can't be beautiful anymore. But unlike to her, I don't
need to hit my head hard on a solid surface so I could just realize that it's still
me but with just add ons. I'm still beautiful with pimples, dark spots and acne
scars. I'm still sexy with layers of fats. Because if I won't love my flaws then
everyone will not see my true worth. They will just see me with how I see myself.
Confidence will boost our self esteem to show what we are caple off even though we
doesn't reach the standard of physical beauty. There is a character in the movie
name Avery. She have an awesome voice but it's her insecurity. For me it's awesome.
The consistency of calmness and softness is in her voice are amazing. Not everyone
could have a consistent voice because I actually have problem with my voice
sometimes. In recording an audio or video for my report it's like there are more
than one reporter because how my voice sounds like changes in time. See? We all
have insecurities. We aren't born perfect to have none. Stand and be confident so
we could have what we deserve.

The plot of the film "I Feel Pretty" is that an ordinary lady who struggles with
emotions of insecurity and inadequacy on a daily basis wakes up believing she is
the most beautiful and capable woman on the globe after a fall. She feels empowered
to live her life boldly and flawlessly with this newfound confidence, but what will
happen when she finds her appearance hasn't changed? We've all heard the story
about a girl who aspires to be beautiful and then wakes up in a new body the next
day, screaming "NEW BEAUTIFUL ME" in every cell. However, this film is unique. It
teaches us that beauty isn't just about appearance, body type, or face; it may also
begin to flourish within us. It teaches us that if you want to be beautiful, you
don't need a new body; instead, you need a new level of confidence to trust in your
own worth and attraction. Accept yourself. Instead of struggling with the thought
that you can't be like that or that, improve what you already have to make a better
and wonderful version of what you want. You can't change who you are, but you can
improve your current situation. Every single individual is beautiful, yet every
beautiful person has flaws, so why settle for insecurities when it's not only you
who suffers from them? Everyone is affected, not just you. All you have to do now
is accept it and learn to transform your fear into confidence. You must have faith
in yourself and other else will.

I'm the same as she is. When I was younger, I was confidently gorgeous and
intelligent, but as I grew older, I became a blossoming teen in her puberty stage.
I put on weight. My stomach has layers due to a double chin and excessive belly
fat. From a pristine complexion to a breakout Then I get the feeling that I don't
belong in this group because they are all so attractive and intelligent. Walking
around the school campus with a large pimple is not very pleasant. I don't think
I'll ever be gorgeous again. But, unlike her, I don't need to knock my head hard on
a solid surface to recognize that it's still me, with a few changes. With pimples,
black patches, and acne scars, I'm still stunning. With layers of fats, I'm still
sexy. Because if I don't accept my shortcomings, no one will recognize my genuine
worth. They will simply see me as I perceive myself. Even if we don't meet the norm
of physical beauty, confidence will increase our self-esteem and allow us to
demonstrate what we are capable of. Avery is the name of a character in the film.
Her voice is incredible, yet it's her insecurity. It's fantastic for me. Her voice
has an extraordinary constancy of tranquility and gentleness. Because I have issues
with my voice at times, not everyone can have a constant voice. When I record an
audio or video for my report, it sounds like there are multiple reporters since my
voice fluctuates throughout time. See? Everyone has insecurities. We are not born
with any flaws. Stand and be confident so you could have what you truly deserve.

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