tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3313009931298256746.post6588645232775564028..comments2024-02-25T07:27:59.560-07:00Comments on Nourished and Nurtured: Dressing For Positive Body Image - Including Before and After PicturesSarah Smithhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01348347054374584427noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3313009931298256746.post-23771810239260245182016-08-17T12:06:08.787-06:002016-08-17T12:06:08.787-06:00Ah, The Teacher. This makes sense. I am an NF my...Ah, The Teacher. This makes sense. I am an NF myself and have a sense of it in others. You will absolutely test the same thing, I have no doubt; we are who we are in our core and don't change. We can develop skills and broaden ourselves, but we always stay true to ourselves. You should take the test again! That would be fun.a. borealishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01245824881587347498noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3313009931298256746.post-65938482717615691362016-08-16T14:31:08.316-06:002016-08-16T14:31:08.316-06:00Wow, you are very close! I tested as an ENFJ in MB...Wow, you are very close! I tested as an ENFJ in MBTI, but my Introvert/Extrovert was close to being right in the middle. :)<br /><br />It has been a long time since I took that test though (probably ~15 years) and I wonder if it would be the same now. I know they are supposed to be the same for all of life, but I was so much younger then, had no children or husband yet, etc, and I wonder if it would be the same now...Sarah Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01348347054374584427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3313009931298256746.post-18560923177917683352016-08-16T14:25:01.975-06:002016-08-16T14:25:01.975-06:00Sarah, are you an ENFP on the MBTI? Every time I r...Sarah, are you an ENFP on the MBTI? Every time I read you, this is what I'm getting. The Champion?<br /><br />Related to your post . . . eeeee! . . . you look so natural and cute in the "after" pictures and just kind "there" in the "before" picture. Muy interesante. I totally relate to you in the lack of interest in fashion. Booooooring. I've always had my own sense of things and it has always included a lot of hats and dresses. :)<br /><br />Fun posts. I'm so glad for your blog.a. borealishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01245824881587347498noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3313009931298256746.post-19369763075367049242016-08-07T06:59:44.474-06:002016-08-07T06:59:44.474-06:00Thanks for your comment, Kate! I, too, consider Ca...Thanks for your comment, Kate! I, too, consider Carol Tuttle's work as a gift to humanity. I'm re-reading her book "Remembering Wholeness" right now, and it is so powerful!Sarah Smithhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01348347054374584427noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3313009931298256746.post-26757755554445899142016-08-06T21:07:51.053-06:002016-08-06T21:07:51.053-06:00Sarah, I am so grateful that I discovered DYT from...Sarah, I am so grateful that I discovered DYT from your blog a few years ago. It has been one of the most transformational tools I have ever used. I, too, get frequent compliments now, which are nice, of course. But feeling like "me" for the first time, free and confident, is the best. I actually look forward to getting dressed now and have fun shopping for clothes. I love all of Carol Tuttle's work and consider her a great gift to humanity.Katehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17267936534206832127noreply@blogger.com