Hello lovely, curvaceous women.
I thought of you when I was walking to Shirlington the other day.
I saw this beautiful curved wall standing powerfully in front of respected, sought after condominiums.
The architects knew that a curvy, shapely design is interesting to the outsider’s eye.
So they created an undulating and delightful monument to the beauty that is shaped like you.
Tomorrow and the next day and the next one after that
When you look in the mirror as you leave the house tomorrow, notice the curves of your upper body – your shoulders and breasts – and think about the rhythmic flow of the first rounded curve of this striking wall.
Notice and feel how your body flows naturally into your waist and winds its way around the bend to a new place of scenic delight – your hips and buttocks.
You are lovely and scrumptious.
Believe it.
It’s time for you to finally love your body and yourself as you are.
Self love causes you to shine and stand out to others just as this shapely design stood out to me.
When you’ve experienced self-love, how did that impact other areas of your life? I’d like to hear your stories in the comments below.

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Love this! We designed a curved granite counter-top in our bathroom and I love the organic lines, it reminds me of fertility and the earth. I love that wall. Good luck in your new digs! Missed your blog!
What a Cool wall! And so true that curves are interesting, appealing, and comforting in some way. I remember when I was trying to play landscape architect and design our outdoor space myself–All I could come up with squares and rectangles–just couldn’t think curvy. Thanks Cherry, for the reminder that Curvy is Cool, Catchy, and Comfortable. Here’s to Curve Power!
I’m with you Pam, here’s to Curve Power!!!
Great way to think of it Cherry! I love curves in architecture, why not on my body? Love it!