Following on from my post “Mirror, mirror on the wall …..” myself and Element at elementhealing.wordpress.com have come up with our very own “No Mirror Challenge” ๐ย The idea is to go a whole week without using a mirror, any mirror.ย We are promoting “beauty on the inside” plus a few broccoli bits in your teeth ๐
We are going to post next Tuesday evening how we have found the week, did it make a difference to how we behaved?ย Are we going to find it enlightening or a nightmare?
I think I`ll find it easy for the next few days.ย I work alone atย nights so as long as I’m clean it doesn’t really matter whether my hair or make-up is up to scratch.ย Sleeping in the daytime will also mean it can easily be achieved – the weekend may prove a challenge though ๐
I`ve woken up today with a horrible cold so it`s probably notย in my best interest to look in any mirror, I can only imagine my red eyes and streaming nose ๐
Feel free to join us and let us know how you get on and remember – we are all beautiful!
Blimey, I would have mascara in my eye every day! Good luck, you are a natural beauty anyway!
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Ah Helen that’s a lovely thing to say โค completely untrue but lovely all the same Ha! x
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As a disabled veteran who helps other vets when I can, I’m in full agreement with your choice to promote the beauty from within. Several of my posts deal with this issue from a veteran’s perspective with scars of war: physically, mentally, and emotionally. I applaud you (and Element) for the choice.
And as for mirrors, I don’t mind small ones, but I hate the full-body kind: since my face is unscarred, but my body looks like a road map. LOL So doing without them is no big deal for me.
And while you’re saying good-morning, I bid you a good-night: as it is 2:00 am in my neck of the woods, and I need my “beauty” rest. Ha-ha
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Beauty from within – always x
Goodnight x
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Goodness, I don’t know if I could cover up the two mirrors in my house, as they help to make it seem more light in their dark corners, and how to avoid seeing one’s reflection in store windows and glass doors? But I admire the challenge and look forward to seeing what you learn over the course of the week. Best wishes for an insightful experiment!
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I think I’m allowing the reflection in windows – I will look so rough I won’t be venturing into town ๐
Today has been successful so far ๐ thank you for reading and best wishes x
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I could give mirrors up for a week if I wasn’t so worried about nose hairs hanging out for everyone to see.
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Ah those nose hairs are all in your – well – nose I guess ๐ I bet no one else notices them but you ๐
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I don’t know about that..haha. I should grow a mustache so that they blend in together as one.
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Now that’s a plan – you’re a little late for “Movember” though ๐
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Good luck with the challenge! I could never do it. I work around many people and often lead trainings for large crowds. Without a mirror I would scare people!!
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Ha! I’m lucky with my job working nights. I often turn up for work in my slippers and tracksuit pants – very skanky ๐ but I work alone and my lovely residents sleep all night long – I’m actually only here for medical emergencies which don’t happen too often.
The weekend will be very difficult though – I’m meeting someone I haven’t seen in many years and really want to look nice – but I can do my makeup blindfolded – actually that’s a lie as I wouldn’t be able to put on mascara ……….. but you get my drift ๐ xx
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