What I hated was dressing room mirrors. They were 10 times worse than regular mirrors. Add the horrible lighting in them and it was a total nightmare. Nothing like going in there with an armload of things to try on, hopeful that something might look decent, and every single one looking horrible on me. I would just sit down on the bench in there and cry.
And the worst was when I was under pressure to
have to buy something dressy for an event like a family wedding, etc.....and each item I tried on looked even worse in the mirror than the one before it. And I was sweating and crying and starting to panic....and trying to figure out if there was any way I could get out of attending.
I remember buying this absolutely hideous pantsuit for my youngest sister's wedding back in 2006...because it was the only thing in the store that fit me half decently. Fit me but was just hideous. But I was desperate at that point.
But oh, you are going to love the mirror soon. My son's wedding in August...and was wearing a size 10 gown that looked absolutely fabulous in the mirror. Loved the mirror and loved the photos. You are going to love it....believe me. That alone is worth staying motivated and on plan for. No more being just fine and having a mirror or a family event send you into a tailspin and ruining your day...and your mood. Just keep reminding yourself of that.
deena