Mik Zazon
I write, speak, model, create, and fight unrealistic standards so that women cultivate confidence within their bodies, in exercise, and around food.
Normalize Normal Bodies 🌸
Aka, normalize all body types, sizes, shapes, and everything that the world tries to make us feel like isn’t normal.
Because believe it or not world, people are more than their bodies and how we present.
So get in your closets and do a little clean out if you’ve been feeling anxious about it. I promise that it’s worth it ❤️
We did it. All of these clothes have been staring at me for over a year, begging for me to either put them in a bin in case my weight fluctuates again, or actually wear them because they fit.
There are a couple of items that I honestly need your opinion on though so pls help your girl out and let me know if it’s time to say goodbye 👋
Stay tuned for part 2 and maybe even a part 3. There are A LOT of clothes
Comment below YOUR biggest cost of having a child/children and planning for a family below ⬇️⬇️⬇️
The more we openly speak about this, the less burden we carry alone 🫶🏻👍
If we spend 20%, 30%, or more of our time in pain or in flares, we deserve cute clothing that feels good on our bodies.
And with , you can join the halara circle where you get clothes for free, try them on, and provide REAL feedback that can make life easier for us, and fit bodies of all shapes, sizes, and abilities.
This activewear dress beats the chronic illness test and meets me where I’m at because they listened to people like you and me!
Activewear has been hard for me to wear over the last couple years for a lot of reasons. One of them being that I had to stop wearing activewear dresses due to how challenging it was to constantly take the whole dress off to p*e or go to the bathroom due to endo.
This little change made to their activewear dress allows me to wear them again and it feels so good 🥺🥺
Halara Circle is about real people trying pieces for free, sharing feedback, and helping create better fits for every body and every real life struggle!
05/04/2026
Dear me,
I know this feels unfamiliar.
The way your body looks, the way it moves, the way it holds onto things you wish it wouldn’t. You keep trying to catch up to it, like if you just understood it better, you’d finally feel at home again.
But maybe this isn’t something to solve.
Your body is not a problem that needs fixing. It’s a relationship that’s asking for patience. And right now, you’re in the middle of learning a new version of each other.
It makes sense that this is hard. You’ve lived in a world that taught you your worth could shift with your shape. Of course your mind is trying to keep you “safe” by questioning, analyzing, comparing. That doesn’t make you weak. It means you’ve been paying attention.
But there is another way to move through this.
You don’t have to wake up one day and suddenly love everything you see. You don’t have to force yourself into acceptance before you’re ready. You can start smaller than that.
You can start with neutrality.
With choosing not to punish yourself for something your body is doing to protect or sustain you.
This body has carried you through grief, through pain, through days when getting out of bed felt impossible. When pain from an invisible illness is unbearable. It has adjusted, adapted, and kept you here. Even now, it is not working against you.
Look what it’s done for you, creating the garden of your dreams, and caring for animals in need.
There is nothing wrong with what you look like.
You are allowed to feel the grief of what’s changed without turning that grief into shame. You are allowed to miss past versions of yourself and still make space for who you are becoming.
Loving your body might not look like celebration right now.
Maybe it looks like care.
Like rest.
Like feeding yourself enough. 
Like speaking to yourself a little more gently than you did yesterday.
You are not behind. You are not failing. You are in the middle of something real.
And even if you don’t fully believe it yet, this version of you is still worthy of being seen, of being loved, of being lived in.
I’m right here with you, figuring it out one day at a time.
Love,
Me
08/11/2025
Home from our last trip Up North for the year… I’ve cried twice already 🥹🥹🥹
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