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1/4/2022 3 Comments

Body Positivity Essay Contest

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WHAT IS BODY POSITIVITY?
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Body positivity refers to the assertion that all people deserve to have a positive body image, regardless of how society and popular culture view ideal shape, size, and appearance.

Some of the goals of the body positivity movement include:
  • Challenging how society views the body
  • Promoting the acceptance of all bodies
  • Helping people build confidence and acceptance of their own bodies
  • Addressing unrealistic body standards

More on body positivity: https://www.verywellmind.com/what-is-body-positivity-4773402 
 
Two online platforms devoted to perimenopausal and menopausal advocacy are joining to launch a body positivity essay contest. Navigating the Change and The Real Peri Meno agree with advocates of the body positivity movement that beauty is a social construct that should not be tied to a person’s self-worth. 
 
However, much of the body-positivity conversation has been focused on body size and fat shaming. We want to add to the conversation by opening up a discussion about age and menopause. Therefore, we’re hosting a body-positivity essay contest to broaden the conversation!
 
ESSAY PROMPTS
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Please consider one of the following question prompts. If you have your own, that’s fine, as long as it is centered on body positivity and age or menopause. 
  • How do you honor your body?
  • What does beauty mean to you (in terms of your body)?
  • What has your body positivity journey been like?
  • Describe your body positively.
  • What advice would you give your younger self about her body?
  • How do you feel good about your body at your current age?
  • What does body positivity mean to you?
  • What does body positivity look like to you?
  • How has age affected your own concept of beauty?
  • What social constructs (i.e., age, gender, race, etc.) have you overcome that have affected how you view or feel about your body?

CRITERIA and PROCESS
  1. Essay must be between 500-1200 words on one of the question prompts. 
  2. Essay must be double-spaced, Times New Roman,12 pt font.
  3. Essay must be submitted as a Word document or PDF by 11:59 PM (EST), Saturday, February 12, 2022 to navthechange@gmail.com.  
  4. Essays will be blind reviewed by a panel.
  5. Winning essayists will be notified by March 1, 2022.

PRIZES

1st Place: The winner will receive $50, a Real-Change Gift Pack, and her essay will be published on Navigating the Change and The Real Perimeno.

2nd Place: The winner will receive $25, a Real-Change Gift Pack, and her essay will be published on Navigating the Change and The Real Perimeno.

3rd Place: The winner will receive $10, a Real-Change Gift Pack, and her essay will be published on Navigating the Change and The Real Perimeno.

Runners-up: Essay will be published on Navigating the Change and The Real Perimeno.
 
 


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    The Real Peri Meno is devoted to all things perimenopause - the science, treatments, care, understanding, personal experiences, relationships, culture and more. The brain child of Keisha D. Edwards, The Real Peri Meno developed out of her own shock-and-awe experience with perimenopause and navigating the disjointed U.S. medical system in search of answers, support and relief.

    The train of thought here is not focused on natural vs. pharmaceutical remedies or solutions, as the guiding philosophy of The Real Peri Meno is that there is no one-size-fits-all approach to managing perimenopause, and what works for one woman may not necessarily work for another. Moreover, while perimenopause is a shared experience that all women will eventually undergo, we are still individuals, with our own ideas, beliefs, values and philosophies about health, wellness, medical care and overall lifestyle. We all also have our own respective levels of what we will and will not tolerate, consider, experiment with or change long-term.

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