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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home/mysavvys/public_html/TheFeistyNews.Com/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114Anne Poirier is the leader of the Body Joyful Revolution<\/em>, helping women to embrace body neutrality and defy the angst that comes with the pursuit of the conventional and idealized body type.\u00a0After decades of going on and off diets, gaining and losing weight and struggling with an eating disorder Anne finally had enough.<\/p>\n “I was tired of trying to fit into a societal ideal that just didn’t fit my body shape,” Anne explained. “My struggle was compounded by anxiety, depression, isolation, negative self-talk, and missed memories and opportunities. When I made the decision never to diet again and began healing from my eating disorder, I ended up going back to school in a graduate program for eating disorders, went to therapy to learn tools to combat the negative body image and critical self-talk.”<\/p>\n Following her personal transformation, Anne published the self help book, The Body Joyful<\/em><\/a>, and created a platform called Shaping Perspectives.<\/a> Both initiatives guide women to develop a foundational acceptance for their bodies. Anne hopes that her mission to reduce bullying, body-shaming, weight-stigma and eating disorders by encouraging women to embrace body neutrality will create role models for the next generation of women.\u00a0 In addition, she is also aiming to deter 8\u201312-year-olds from developing the negative self image that may lead to mental destruction while also bringing awareness to the harms of bullying and body shaming.<\/p>\n