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Unpacking the self- Physical self

“Beauty is when you can appreciate yourself. When you love yourself, that’s when you’re most beautiful.”-Zoe Kravitz

Start

  • Definition
  • The Biological Blueprint
  • BEAUTY
  • Body Image And Self Esteem· -Self Esteem Scale Test - Factors Affecting Person's Self Esteem -Impact Of Culture On Body Image and Self Esteem

Index

  • Factors Affecting Different Body Perceptions
  • Self Esteem: The Importance of Beauty - YOU ARE BEAUTIFUL

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PHYSICAL SELF

  • Refers to the body, this marvellous container and complex, finely tuned, machine with which we interface with our environment and fellow being
  • Your body was designed to move and work. Bodies love to be active. Thus, we are allowed to express ourselves physically.
  • The concrete or tangible aspects or dimension of a person which is primarily observed and examined throughout the body

In addition,

It's concept is the individual's perception of themselves in areas of physical ability and appearance. Physical ability includes concepts such as physical strength and endurance, while appearance refers to attractiveness.

  • A crucial aspect of the self is one’s physical features including the face, bodily structure, height and weight. However, people should also consider their physical competencies, valuation of physical worth, and perception of beauty.
  • Body structure, weight, height, skin color, hair color, and other physical characteristics do not just develop at random. These are triggered by genetic transformations and biological development through heredity.
  • HEREDITY – is defined as the transmission of traits from parents to offspring. The traits are made up of specific information embedded within one’s gene, the basic unit of heredity.
  • GENOTYPE – refers to specific information embedded within one’s genes; not all genotypes translate to an observed physical characteristic. It can be determined by blood testing.
  • MATURATION is known as the completion of growth of a genetic character within an organism. It enables man to walk, run and talk which are evident in the adolescent stage.

THE BIOLOGICALBLUEPRINT

“Beauty Lies In The Eyes Of The Beholder”

Plato

B E A U T Y

BODY IMAGE AND SELF ESTEEM

  • Body image is the perception that a person has of their physical self and the thoughts and feelings that result from that perception. These feelings can be positive, negative or both and are influenced by individual and environmental factors.
  • Body image is both internal (personal) and external (society) This includes: How we perceive our bodies visually , How we feel about our physical appearance, How we think and talk to ourselves about our bodies.
  • Self-esteem is your opinion of yourself. People with healthy self-esteem like themselves and value their achievements. While everyone lacks confidence occasionally, people with low self-esteem feel unhappy or unsatisfied with themselves most of the time.
  • It heavily influences people's choices and decisions. In other words, self-esteem serves a motivational function by making it more or less likely that people will take care of themselves and explore their full potential.
  1. How they view themselves (Personal Factor)
  2. How they view others (Social Factor)
  3. How they think others view them

Three ways physical appearance impacts person's self esteem.

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THE IMPACT OF CULTURE ON BODY IMAGE AND SELF ESTEEM

The cultural derivation of this dominance is also becoming increasingly apparent.

Society shapes us in many ways, possibly more than we realize

3. We are social beings.

A self image problem happens when your looks doesn't match your beauty standards

Colorism and Eurocentrism

We are social beings.

Today's Embedded Ideals

Factors Affecting Different Body Perception

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The Media

Prejudice- Size

Society gives us a number of reference points that shape our perceptions whether positive or negative. When it comes to our bodies there are a number of sources that affect us more than others.

Body Perception

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Love Ones

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Self Esteem: The Importance of Beauty

How do Self Esteem affect Beauty

Self Esteem and Beauty Both Influence Each Other

If you better fit the culturally programmed image, you will be more likely to see and accept the facial expressions, sentiments, attentions, gifts, and acknowledgment that follow beauty. If you are beautiful but do not fit this image, you are less likely to get quite as much, even if it is for no dearth in actual aesthetic beauty. More importantly, you will be less likely to accept quite as much if you do not match the culturally programmed image.

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G1

Group 1

  • Hannah Galutan
  • Aila Marie Maligaya Bituin
  • Luisa Cabarrabang
  • Estela Maris Tabboga
  • Sweet Madhel Galima
  • Nichole Alexandria Alonzo
  • Maria Rosa Pascua