You could have warned me to have a box of Kleenex handy. That was beautiful – illuminating – inspiring – and it reminds me that like too many women, I'm my own worst critic. Thank you!
Thank you for posting this Lissa. It was very powerful and something that I wish all women could take the time to watch and ponder. And like Carrie…I needed Kleenex!
Lissa thank you so much! That was amazing, powerful and so thought provoking. Yes, as women we are our worst critics…I'm with Carrie and Sherri, I needed Kleenex! but in a good way…Thank you!
It's a very interesting film, isn't it? I tried to imagine describing facial features in a way that somebody else could even attempt to draw them– nearly impossible! And yet this guy – from 2 different perspectives– draws them so we can tell it's the same person. Amazing! ( besides the point that we don't see ourselves as others see us)
Thank you for this. I'm sending it to my 5 granddaughter's between 14 & 18 who already find fault with how they look. Maybe it will save some women from injecting themselves to fatten their lips or checks and also help them to have confidence in who they are.
Thank you for sharing. We are so hard on ourselves. This was really beautiful.
mary
You could have warned me to have a box of Kleenex handy. That was beautiful – illuminating – inspiring – and it reminds me that like too many women, I'm my own worst critic. Thank you!
Beautiful – thank you for sharing.
Thank you for posting this Lissa. It was very powerful and something that I wish all women could take the time to watch and ponder. And like Carrie…I needed Kleenex!
Lissa thank you so much! That was amazing, powerful and so thought provoking. Yes, as women we are our worst critics…I'm with Carrie and Sherri, I needed Kleenex! but in a good way…Thank you!
All of the women is this video are beautiful. This is definitely enlightening. Thank you for sharing. I am going to share this also. ~Linda
It's a very interesting film, isn't it? I tried to imagine describing facial features in a way that somebody else could even attempt to draw them– nearly impossible! And yet this guy – from 2 different perspectives– draws them so we can tell it's the same person. Amazing! ( besides the point that we don't see ourselves as others see us)
Thank you for this. I'm sending it to my 5 granddaughter's between 14 & 18 who already find fault with how they look. Maybe it will save some women from injecting themselves to fatten their lips or checks and also help them to have confidence in who they are.
What a beautiful truth portrayed in this video:) Thank you for sharing with your readers.