Are you thinking what i’m thinking? It’s Body Image #4!
Hair Brained and Empty Headed
I love a great hairdo. I love fun colors, bold shapes, great style. I think it’s awesome. But it’s not enough. To carry awesome style at it’s best you have to have the same investment in what’s under the hair as the hair itself. For a body image (which does include your head, by the way) to be solidly positive it has to be accompanied by a solid mind image as well.
Investing in your head
You invest $100 to have a great hairdo, but will you pay $100 to make your brain better? You would hire a physical trainer for your body if you could. But would you ask a trainer to help train your mind to think kinder, more loving, positive thoughts? You know your body (and hair) won’t be it’s best without you investing in it. The same is true of your mind. If you want to be a person with a great body image, you will need to have think highly of your mind as well. That takes work.
Can You Direct Me To The Mind Gym?
Never mind, I know where it is. It’s in my bookshelf in in my office and the book by my bed. It’s in my church. It’s in the Community College in town. It’s in good TV. And above all it’s in interesting conversations, curiosity driven adventures, and an open minded fearless attitude towards new ideas, people and places. That is what keeps my mind growing.
And that in turn, when combined with my paying attention to the body I have, leads me to feel good about all of me, my mind AND my body.
What do you do to keep body AND mind feeling good?
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Drawing by Marty Coleman
Quote by Garrison Keillor, 1942 – not dead yet, American Humorist and Writer, creator of ‘A Prairie Home Companion’ radio show.
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love this! a healthy mind makes a healthy body…. and healthy hair. 🙂
Marty, fantastic quote, and to be honest, one that would be good for our younger generations to read! I have 3 kids who all spend a fortune on their hair but have never bought a book or a paper….plenty of trashy magazines though!
Of course, this is not just a younger generation problem, I know plenty of adults who never stretch their minds! I would die without my daily fix of new learnings!
Back in the ’70’s I modeled for Roux Colors at the shows. My hair was long and would bleach out white. Those were the days of the Fanci-ful colors and my hair was every color they had. Your head reminded me of how I looked.
Eyrline, I want to see a picture of you from that show and your modeling days!
Give me a few days to find the shoe box from the 70’s. We’re packing to move and it may be packed. For some reason, the show didn’t allow many pictures. But we took one before. Those were fun days.I sent my daughter to school with a “beehive” hair do and they sent her home to comb it out.I was in more trouble than the kids.