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It’s Too Hot for That: Summer in Alexandria Isn’t Just for “Summer Bodies”

Originally published on Alexandria Stylebook, and I’m happy to present it here as well!

Summer in Alexandria brings sunshine, waterfront walks, and boat rides—but for many, it also brings a wave of anxiety about body image.

Let’s be real: it’s too hot to be worrying about how your body looks in a tank top, shorts, or swimsuit. You don’t need a “summer body” to enjoy summer. You don’t need to hide under layers in this humid heat.

You might just need to challenge the way the world has taught you to see your body.

Let Go of the Pressure

Societal expectations are relentless. Ads, social media, and even well-meaning comments often push the idea that summer fun belongs only to certain bodies: thin, toned, tanned, tight.

But real bodies—our body—are wonderfully diverse. They jiggle, stretch, freckle, scar, and age. And they all belong here.

Shift Your Perspective, Speak with Kindness

Body positivity doesn’t mean loving every inch of yourself all the time. It means knowing your worth isn’t tied to how you look. It’s about showing respect and kindness to your body, especially on the days when that feels hardest.

Here are some strategies to help you do that:

Change the Script

Instead of, “I hate how I look in this,” try:

“I’m allowed to exist in this body, just as I am.”

Focus on Function

Your body carries you through Old Town, hugs loved ones, laughs during ice cream dates, rows across rivers, and strolls through farmers markets. That matters far more than how your stomach looks.

Choose Compassion

Criticism may feel familiar. Choosing compassion is the radical choice.
Ask yourself: Would I say this to a friend? If not, then don’t say it to yourself.

Live Fully in the Body You Have—Right Here in Alexandria

Move for Joy

Nourish Without Guilt

Rest and Reconnect

You Belong in This Season

You don’t have to shrink to be worthy of summer joy.

You don’t have to cover up to be valid.

Whether you’re walking the waterfront in shorts, relaxing in a swimsuit, or simply learning to be gentler with yourself, know this:

You deserve to enjoy this season in the body you have today.

So, what would it look like to treat your body like a friend this summer?

 To wear the swimsuit.

To wear the shorts.

To eat the gelato.

To say yes.

Let’s take up space, together.

And honestly? It’s too hot – just wear what feels good!


About The Author

Gabrielle “Gabby” Katz is the owner of Coastal Collaborative Care and a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW). She is also an approved LCSW supervisor for clinicians pursuing clinical licensure in Virginia & DC. Gabby earned her Master of Social Work (MSW) from the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn).

Gabby provides virtual therapy in Virginia, Maryland, Washington, D.C., and throughout the country. She offers in-person sessions at the Old Town North Alexandria office.

Due to her extensive experience working in eating disorder treatment centers, she received the designation of Certified Eating Disorders Specialist and Approved Consultant (CEDS-C) from the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals (iaedp). She is qualified to provide consultation to clinicians seeking certification in eating disorder specialty through iaedp.

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