▲ 92 r/fashion

Simple outfit for a simple day ♥️ 🌞

Not the loudest outfit in my closet, but definitely one of the ones I feel best in.
Just a simple OOTD.
Trying to build a wardrobe that feels comfortable, colorful, and a little more like myself. ✨

u/imannysrattybabies — 24 days ago
▲ 4.2k r/GlowUps

[25] stressed 📨 [30] healed 💌

I used to look at myself like something to fix. I focused on every flaw and every mistake. Now I just look and stay a little longer. I let myself exist without immediately searching for what needs to change. I’m starting to see the strength, growth, and person I’ve become along the way. Some days it’s still uncomfortable, but I’m learning that acceptance doesn’t happen all at once. It happens in small moments of patience, in choosing not to turn away. And the longer I stay, the more I realize that maybe I was never something to fix in the first place ❤️‍🩹

u/imannysrattybabies — 27 days ago

My hair has more personality than I do 🍊

On wash hair days,( rosemary, shampoo, and a deep leave in conditioner. ) I use coconut mousse, and a little bit of a medium hold spray ( air dried ) I’m not a fan of the crunchy look and the mousse definitely leaves hair super soft.
I do love when my hair coils but it only happens on its own lol never from my styling it

It’s just Short, curly, ORANGE, and completely unmanageable…in the heat LOL

u/imannysrattybabies — 29 days ago

Practicing for a Baki pose 4’10 160-170lbs

I have been practicing holding my own body weight for a couple months now. Would like to hold my own body weight on one hand soon < Baki pose >

Every pose teaches me the same lesson I’m capable of more than I think.

u/imannysrattybabies — 29 days ago

upper body strength going crazy 🤪 💪🏼

4’10 Height , 160 lbs - I have been dead hanging for months now and didn’t think anything of it till today when I was playing around at the park lol this was so cool felt like a feather 🪶

u/imannysrattybabies — 1 month ago

4’10 170-180lbs here &lt; CORE &gt; + confidence booster

I started practicing asana yoga thinking it would strengthen my core, and it absolutely has, but what surprised me most was how much it strengthened my mind. Every pose teaches me patience, balance, and trust in myself. I’ve become stronger physically, but also mentally and emotionally. I carry myself differently now. I feel empowered, confident, and connected to my body in a way I never have before. There’s something beautiful about realizing what your body is capable of and watching yourself grow through consistency. Yoga has made me feel strong, beautiful, and yes, even sexy not because of how I look, but because of how I feel within myself.

u/imannysrattybabies — 1 month ago
▲ 5 r/Workingout+1 crossposts

Which routine makes you stay more consistent?

• Focused on one short thing a day (body part, cardio or strength etc) 6-7 days a week

or

• 2-3 times a week, full body/program with more rest days?

I feel like skipping gym today

help, am I the problem or my routine is the problem?

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u/coldservedrevenge — 1 month ago

Simple outfit of the day &lt; morning &amp; night &gt;

The best outfit is confidence, everything else is just extra. 🤍

u/imannysrattybabies — 1 month ago

F/30/4'10" [210lbs &gt; 155lbs = 55lbs] (12 Months) Weight loss progress

Being a petite woman, weight was a struggle to get off. I started walking 15k-20k steps a day. Drinking water and cutting out any thing that wasn’t made naturally, like juices and coffees etc. I eat protein for every meal. The goal is 130lbs with lean body type.

u/imannysrattybabies — 1 month ago

4’10 H 210 ➡️ 155 lbs

1 year apart to the day 😈 Being a petite woman, weight was a struggle to get off. I started walking 15k-20k steps a day. Drinking water and cutting out any thing that wasn’t made naturally, like juices and coffees etc. I eat protein for every meal. The goal is 130lbs with lean body type but I’m unsure where to even start.

u/imannysrattybabies — 1 month ago