Keeping it Real

Love your body, love your life

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Health
Cover of the book Keeping it Real by Makaia Carr, Penguin Random House New Zealand
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Author: Makaia Carr ISBN: 9780143772538
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand Publication: April 30, 2018
Imprint: Random House NZ Language: English
Author: Makaia Carr
ISBN: 9780143772538
Publisher: Penguin Random House New Zealand
Publication: April 30, 2018
Imprint: Random House NZ
Language: English

'I want to create a ripple effect - a wave of body positivity.' Inspirational blogger Makaia Carr left school at 16 and was pregnant with her first child a year later. In her own words, she was a 'Maori teen mum from the Naki' who others expected to end up on the DPB. Instead she worked her way up through the fashion industry, launched her own online fitness community and clothing brand, and is now in demand as a motivational speaker and social media influencer. She has overcome depression and what she recognises was an unhealthy relationship with her body, to promote a message of self-love and empowerment. In Keeping it Real, Makaia shares openly and honestly her struggles and the strategies that now help her to maintain a positive body image and outlook. Her story is a reminder that physical and emotional wellbeing starts with self-acceptance. As she says, 'self-loathing is imprisonment; self-love is liberation'.

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'I want to create a ripple effect - a wave of body positivity.' Inspirational blogger Makaia Carr left school at 16 and was pregnant with her first child a year later. In her own words, she was a 'Maori teen mum from the Naki' who others expected to end up on the DPB. Instead she worked her way up through the fashion industry, launched her own online fitness community and clothing brand, and is now in demand as a motivational speaker and social media influencer. She has overcome depression and what she recognises was an unhealthy relationship with her body, to promote a message of self-love and empowerment. In Keeping it Real, Makaia shares openly and honestly her struggles and the strategies that now help her to maintain a positive body image and outlook. Her story is a reminder that physical and emotional wellbeing starts with self-acceptance. As she says, 'self-loathing is imprisonment; self-love is liberation'.

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