The Body Is Not An Apology: The Power Of Radica... -

We often treat our bodies like DIY projects that need constant fixing. Radical self-love asks us to stop apologizing for existing in the shape, size, and ability we have right now.

The next time you catch yourself apologizing for your appearance—whether it’s for "looking tired," for your weight, or for a physical limitation—stop. Replace that apology with a simple acknowledgement: “This is my body, and it does not owe the world an explanation.” The Body Is Not an Apology: The Power of Radica...

Starting a conversation on radical self-love begins with dismantling the idea that our bodies are things we must apologize for. We often treat our bodies like DIY projects

In her transformative work, The Body Is Not an Apology , Sonya Renee Taylor shifts the focus from "body positivity" to . While body positivity often feels like a performance or a destination, radical self-love is a foundational practice of returning to our inherent worth. Replace that apology with a simple acknowledgement: “This

Are there specific about your body that you’ve found most difficult to unlearn ?

It isn't about gaining a new skill; it's about stripping away the layers of "body-based oppression" we’ve internalized over a lifetime.

We are born into this world in love with our bodies. We don’t start out hating our thighs or apologizing for our skin tone; we are taught to do so by systems that profit from our insecurities. Radical self-love is the process of unlearning that shame.