
Ankita Konwar says appreciate your uniqueness in Monday Motivation post. Read here
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Ankita Konwar took to Instagram to share a note on self-love with her fans. She urged them to stop looking for flaws and appreciate themselves.
Ankita Konwar is a true-blue fitness enthusiast and often shares pictures and videos of herself from her workout sessions to motivate fans to work on their bodies. On Monday, June 14, she penned a note on self-love and being kind to our bodies, especially when we are living through the unkind times of the novel coronavirus pandemic. In Monday Motivation post, Ankita Konwar stressed the importance of being grateful to bodies and stop looking for flaws. Sharing a striking picture of herself, she wrote, “Caught in the Monday groove Be sure to be kind to your reflection today and everyday, especially in these unkind times. Our bodies truly are temples for our souls to reside in. Be sure to be grateful for everything your body does for you. Stop looking for flaws!! Appreciate your uniqueness. You be you #loveyourself #selflove #mondaymood #mondaymotivation #bekind (sic).”
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