1. “The sun will rise tomorrow. 
It always does.
And all the wishing in the world for the way things were, or for what they could have been, won’t change that.
It won’t change how things are.” 
Elizabeth Scott
All we can do is acknowledge what has happened in the past, learn from it, and let it go.
The only thing within our power to control is the present moment.
Our today doesn’t have to define our tomorrow. 
Each day is a new beginning.
A new opportunity to grow, create, engage, heal, live, and love.
Let go of what was, and start to hold onto the possibility of what could be.
To the beauty of what is. 

    “The sun will rise tomorrow.

    It always does.

    And all the wishing in the world for the way things were, or for what they could have been, won’t change that.

    It won’t change how things are.” 

    Elizabeth Scott

    All we can do is acknowledge what has happened in the past, learn from it, and let it go.

    The only thing within our power to control is the present moment.

    Our today doesn’t have to define our tomorrow. 

    Each day is a new beginning.

    A new opportunity to grow, create, engage, heal, live, and love.

    Let go of what was, and start to hold onto the possibility of what could be.

    To the beauty of what is. 

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My name is Daniell, and I am the creator of the Internal Acceptance Movement (I. A.M.)

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    The purpose of this blog is act as a reminder to other individuals struggling that they are not alone, and to never give up their pursuit of life without their internal demons.

    Whether these demons be an eating disorder, body dysmorphic disorder, depression, low self-esteem anxiety, poor body image, or any other mental health issue, we ALL battle something that makes life hard to cope with.

    The Internal Acceptance Movement is a group geered towards spreading eating disorder awareness and shedding light on how the media distorts our perception of beauty through false advertising, photo shopping, and air brushing techniques.

    I. A.M. stresses that we aren't defined by anything external, such as our weight, appearance, shape, other's opinions of us, our background, our race, etc.

    Rather our internal qualities, such as our character, our passions, our goals, our morals, our attitude, the way in which we treat others--these are truly self defining.

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