"I was fortunate enough to be in a place where it was, it's, it wasn't working for me. Like I was very aware when things were not working for me and I had a friend who had mentioned a book," she says. "When you're doing the things that are putting you on the path to your life's purpose or that you're really living in alignment with your purpose...you're going to be thrown some tests again."
How does a fearful kid from the midwest with severe social anxiety and a struggling self-image end up on the cover of magazines and teaching women how to love themselves?
That's the story in today's episode of Good Life Project, featuring Lori Harder. Growing up in Michigan, Lori found herself increasingly anxious about more and more things, from the size of her body to her ability to fit in. Not surprising for a young teen. But, add to that being born into a faith with an ethos of separation from outsiders, and you've got a perfect recipe for amplified struggle.
In her early teens, though, something changed that began to bring Harder out of her shell. And, that was just the beginning. She eventually transformed herself into not just a fit and confident woman, but a cover model and an advocate not just for fitness, but for a more complete approach to wellbeing. She now teaches and speaks on this in her workshops and keynotes and retreats.
As she writes in her manifesto, "Beauty is a way of being. Strength means showing up. Fierce self-love is our only choice."
In today's episode, we dive into this journey, especially the early years and explore how family, faith and culture mixed together to create an experience that, looking back, she's grateful for as she emerges into her own path.
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