When you're strong physically, it improves your strength in every other facet of your life. You're more confident, your self-esteem is higher, and your self image is better.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I'm stronger than I think I am. Mentally, physically.
Physical strength in a woman - that's what I am.
I think for a girl to be strong, it doesn't have to involve being physically strong.
Every action has a consequence. It may be good for strengthening. And I have no doubt that lifting a lot of weights can get you stronger. I just don't know if lifting stronger weights can keep you healthy, or it can keep you doing your job better, especially for a pro athlete.
You can train your mental strength just like you train your body. If your body looks fit or ripped, it looks strong, and you can flex your muscles. So, physically, you have a certain strength. Mentally, it's the same thing. You can train your psychological strength.
Strengths are not activities you're good at, they're activities that strengthen you. A strength is an activity that before you're doing it you look forward to doing it; while you're doing it, time goes by quickly and you can concentrate; after you've done it, it seems to fulfill a need of yours.
Mentally, I am very strong; physically I am very strong. I think that keeps me going. That keeps me strong all the time.
If you have less weight, you have less strength.
Strength is one of those things you're supposed to have. You don't feel that you have it at the time you're going through it.
I'm pretty athletic, but I'm not very strong.
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