Finding Beauty from the Inside Outby Deborah Lytton
Author of Jane in Bloom 
My debut novel, Jane in Bloom, is about 12 year old Jane’s journey to believing in herself. In order to embark on the path to self-discovery, Jane has to overcome a family obsessed with outward perfection. Jane’s mother has poor self-image. Jane’s older sister Lizzie has poor self-image. Both Jane's mother and Lizzie have eating disorders. Ironically, it is the invisible Jane who realizes that we must love ourselves as we are and appreciate who we are to be truly happy. Jane finds her strength not from her outward appearance, but from looking inside. She finds self-expression through photography. But our paths to positive self-image can be found in any form of creative expression that allows us to show who we are—art, singing, dancing, cooking, crafts, flower arranging, decorating, party planning, scrapbooking, and my own favorite forms of creative expression, photography and writing.
So as part of this week promoting positive body image, I challenge each and every one of you to find your creative outlet this week. Your creative expression will help you discover your own inner beauty.
Here’s what you can do:
1. Find something you like to do. It has to give you a finished product of some kind. Something you can see, touch, hear or taste.
2. Create something that expresses who you are at this moment. Don’t over-think it, don’t judge it. Just be in the moment and enjoy yourself.
3. If you have chosen to dance or sing, have someone take a picture of you while you are performing.
4. When you are finished, take a look at your finished self-expression. Ask yourself how it made you feel when you were creating it? How does it make you feel now to see what you have accomplished? Is it an accurate reflection of you? Does it make you appreciate your uniqueness?
5. Always remember that no one else in the world is exactly like you—and no one else in the world can create something in the same way that you create something. It is that uniqueness that makes us all special. And that is the real reflection of who you are, because it shows your beauty from the inside out.
6. Try to return to your self-expression as often as you can. Give yourself freedom to create. For it represents you!
7. Write in and tell us how you did on your challenge. We would love to hear from you!
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And yes, there is a signed copy of JANE IN BLOOM for someone brave enough to take the challenge. I'll pick the winner from the comments on this post.
You can find out more about Deborah Lytton from my
interview and more about JANE IN BLOOM from MFA's
review.
I should also say that this theme sent me down a follow-the-link trail over at Jezebel. Here are some
current stories about plus-sized model Crystal Renn. Here's
one about an anorexic model, along with an entire
archive. And here's a slightly older
one about how Vogue disguised singer Adele's figure . . . in their Shape issue. Here's to the hope of an evolved standard of outer beauty, which shouldn't matter one wit next to inner anyway.