Project Enough
Alina Vaidya Mahadevan and Gayatri Mehra
Project enough grew from the realization that so many people around us, in pursuit of an unattainable image, grapple with their appearance. We are told that we have to look a certain way to be worthy. Behave a certain way to be worthy. React a certain way to be worthy. Our goal is to dismantle the very idea that being worthy is conditional. Because nothing, not even the unreasonable beauty standard expected of us, can make us feel anything less than enough.


HOW IT GOT STARTED
From our early teen years, we have thought a lot about body image and been invested in the body positivity movement. Somehow, we always turned to each other when we wanted to have those conversations. Over the years, our desire to raise awareness transformed those very vague ideas into an interaction with girls all over the world to speak about their relationships with their body.
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Poems!

What does self-love mean to you?

Advice to girls facing body image issues

If your body could talk right now, what would it say?

How does social media impact your body image?

How have beauty standards had an impact on your life?

Under-confidence regarding your body, and your outlet
"I can't think of any better representation of beauty than someone who is unafraid to be herself."
Emma Stone
