Her new single, "Skyscrap
er", is equally impressive. She recorded it before she went into rehab so you can feel the raw emotion that was exploding through her. The first time I clicked the play button on her YouTube video I felt emotionally involved with everything she has gone through to get where she is today. It struck me hard that there are thousands of young girls and many others that are battling the same problems. They are depressed, self-loathing, bullied, anorexic, even bulimic. Before I heard this song, I was focused on me and my silly little problems. "Skyscraper" helped me to realize there are people out there that need help. I might not be the exact person to give the advice, but I can at least help in the effort of raising teen's self-worth everywhere.So here I am.....speaking loud and clear to teens and young adults everywhere....People can hurt you with their words, their laughter, their actions and you can hurt yourself for believing in them, but hating yourself is not worth your time. Rise yourself up beyond them and their words and embrace the love that surrounds every part of your life. You might not see it clearly until you look. Also, forgive yourself and start over. If you need help, search for it. There are always people in your family, your friends, or in any other aspect of your life who would LOVE to help because they LOVE you!
I have always felt insecure about my weight because I am definitely not the skinniest girl on the block. I am far larger than what the world (or celebrities) deem as average. I have felt the pressure to be a size 4 or even a size 8, but fortunately I have family and friends that have always loved me even at the times I have felt my worse. They kept me from turning to drastic weight loss measures and to that I am eternally grateful. Today, I still have times where I curse my body's inability to be a perfect smooth canvas (probably at least once a day. Is that healthy?), but in the end I remember that nobody is perfect, not even the celebrities or the people who judge me. And it doesn't even matter what they think because I am trying my best to be more healthy and to love myself for all that I am.
So this is me saluting Demi Lovato for being an example to young people everywhere. For showing us that bravery really is admitting you are scared and need help. Please...listen to her song. She might just change your heart like she did mine.
Thanks Demi.