A Quote by Kiana Madeira

Early on in my career, I struggled with body image and feeling comfortable in my skin. — © Kiana Madeira
Early on in my career, I struggled with body image and feeling comfortable in my skin.
One of the beautiful gifts of dance is that you're so in tune with your body so early on. I was very comfortable in my skin at a very early age, performing onstage and wearing interesting costumes. And I give so much credit to my mom - she never made me feel that my costume was wrong, or bad, even when there was not a lot to them!
At that age, feeling unpopular is difficult to handle. It's a hard feeling to shake off. Feeling comfortable in my own skin has never been easy for me.
If I can help a kid feel more comfortable in their skin because they're struggling with maybe the things I struggled with in high school, that's great.
I've long struggled with my body image and have worked hard to achieve a healthy weight.
Early in my career, I struggled with consistency, but I couldn't get more consistent than this year.
I'm clearly doing what I want. I hope kids can see my act and feel like they can be slightly more comfortable in their own skin because I'm being so ridiculously comfortable in mine. I'm not that comfortable in my skin the moment I walk offstage. But I try to project that while I'm on it.
I struggled with that notion early in my career. 'I know this is funny but nobody is laughing.' This thought occurred for years.
My parents brought me up to be comfortable in one's own body. And I have always been comfortable in my own skin.
The dying often have the sensation of rising up and floating above their own body while it is surrounded by a medical team, and watching it down below, while feeling comfortable. They experience the feeling of being in a spiritual body that appears to be a sort of living energy field.
I've always struggled a ton with my body image, and I wanted to help other people not feel so ashamed about themselves. It's a completely unnecessary part of everyday life.
I'm just very comfortable in my own skin. I like my body.
Feeling comfortable in my own skin makes me feel confident.
Feeling comfortable in my own skin has never been easy for me.
I think now that I'm in the autumn of my life, and I'm getting a chance of having an overview and looking at the shape of how things happen, when things happen, why things happen, I think it was fitting that I spent most of my early career doing mask work, because I just don't think I was that comfortable in my own skin.
Clothing that covers the body can be comfortable or uncomfortable, depending on the fabric. In India I typically wear a full salwaar kameez of cotton, because it is superbly comfortable, and full covering keeps dust off one's limbs and at least diminishes the risk of skin cancer.
Although I have never been 100 lbs overweight, I know the effects of not feeling comfortable in my own skin.
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