What this does for me emotionally, psychologically and spiritually - to look in the mirror and not be ashamed - has been very important in not relapsing.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I used to look in the mirror and feel shame, I look in the mirror now and I absolutely love myself.
It surprises me that more people don't take a look in the mirror a little more often and assess their own relationships.
I love looking in the mirror and feeling good about what I see.
I used to hate looking in the mirror. I've grown up into myself and now I'm happy with the way I look.
Don't you think it's something strange that you rarely look at yourself in the mirror, except to do things like stand and ponder? I mean, in Shakespeare's day, it was thought that the mirror would reveal something, that it is trying to tell you something - not just to tidy your hair, but something more.
I'm searching, as we all are, for ways to feel good about myself. Certainly, looking in the mirror doesn't do it!
The problem with looking in the mirror is that you never know how you will feel about what you see. Sometimes, when my hormones are out of sync, I have no interest in the mirror, and if I do look I think everything is all wrong. Other times, I am quite pleased with what I see.
If you're sad about what you see in the mirror when you wake up every morning, you must change it.
Looking in the mirror is very strange; we see only what we choose to see, good or bad.
I find it painful and angering to look in a mirror.