A Quote by Eva Marie

I myself have gone through a lot of trials and tribulations with insecurity and body dysmorphia, and stuff like that. — © Eva Marie
I myself have gone through a lot of trials and tribulations with insecurity and body dysmorphia, and stuff like that.
I had had my own trials and tribulations with body image. I had gone through a lot starting from my teenage years.
I've gone through my trials and tribulations, and sure, it's gotten bumpy and all that, but I'm here. OK?
There's a lot of trials and tribulations you have to go through to get what you want, especially if you feel like it belongs to you.
I've thought about my relationship to my body, my body dysmorphia, and what that means as someone who's like, 'Oh, I'm going to be on camera.' Sometimes it makes my body dysmorphia worse, but I've also tried to not let my mental illness rob the joy of getting to do something I've always wanted to do.
I've been through many years of psychotherapy, psycho-drama, I've taken risks in my life. I've had trials and tribulations just like every body else. You have to really think about who you are. You can't just go through life and sail threw.
Life is full of trials and tribulations. It's dramatic when you don't treat people right when you're in the tribulations, but I know now how to get out of it. You have to make a decision to say 'No more', and then you know what to do when the trials happen.
You have to go through a lot of trials and tribulations as a player to be able to grow and learn from 'em and to become better.
I deal with body dysmorphia a lot, so it's always a process to see and hear myself on camera. I have to be in the right mental mode to not be hyper-critical of myself.
I don't like looking at myself. I have such bad body dysmorphia.
I have gender dysphoria and body dysmorphia. I don't like to see pictures of myself.
I go through the same trials and tribulations as anyone else.
Through the trials and tribulations of life come the openness to receive greatness.
I have a really close relationship with God. I have more conversations with God, and it's very therapeutic to me. It helps me through a lot of trials and tribulations.
We're all going to have our trials and tribulations, but you can work through them and everything will be all right.
I want people to be able to relate to me and the trials and tribulations and struggles that I go through.
I think we've gotten to a point where we're becoming really sensitive to things like body dysmorphia, but I think it's gone too far, where people are accusing everyone of hating themselves.
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