3 Reasons Why your height is a gift?

by Sistersinheight.com

Lets Be Real: It is not easy being a tall female and the people around us do not make things any easier

So ask yourself, why would my height be considered a gift?

Is it enough to say because I said so?

If not then maybe sharing these reasons will assist you with coming to the same conclusion.

Reason #1 God Makes No Mistakes

You are a part of a master plan and your height is an important aspect along with every other vital part of you.  Your body is precious and unique. There is no one like you in the world.  Be appreciative.

Reason #2 You are one of a kind, Standing Above the Rest

You don’t have work at being seen, like some of our shorter counterparts. We spend no time at all making our legs look amazing in nightgowns, swimsuits, etc. I stop counting the number of times I have been asked to share some of my height.

Reason #3 You Were Born to Shine

Hollywood standards do not define you. Your height is what Hollywood is missing. Now we just have to patiently wait for them to notice. There are some tall girls trying to break through in Hollywood but the struggle continues. There is no such thing as a perfect body and once you figure that out, you will be well on your way to loving the skin you are in!

According to Google and many other sources, a gift is a present or natural ability. You are naturally tall.

Your height should not be about misery but rather appreciation.

So, your time is better spend doing something other than fretting about it.

Sisters, there are others that are green with envy about your height. You should be just as ecstatic as them because anything else would minimize your beauty. #selflove #shineon #bodypositivity

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