Words matter. These are the best Jordyn Woods Quotes, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
I don’t really do anything too crazy for beauty. I try to take a shot of apple cider vinegar a day.
Things happen. That’s what makes us human. But just acceptable and accountability and responsibility – I feel like people in this generation lack accountability, and when you can’t accept what you’ve done or you can’t accept that, then you can’t heal from it.
I did ‘Macbeth’ in elementary school, but I was never in theater or anything like that.
Yes, I’m a ‘curve’ model, but to be completely honest, I feel like there should be no separate sections in fashion – there should just be one.
It’s amazing to see how you can actually influence people.
I started modeling when I was 18, and you know, I work hard.
I want to do more in the beauty industry and maybe try out some other career options, maybe some acting in the future.
When your eyebrows aren’t fresh and get out of hand you can just use concealer to clean them up and it looks like your eyebrows just got done.
Hopefully, if we stop using the term plus-size we can just create a broader definition for what a model is.
I kind of don’t like to prepare too much for anything in advance.
There’s not a lot of clothes out there for girls that are bigger, there’s not a lot of trendy things out there, and I want to change the way people look at the plus size industry.
Growing up, I’ve been shamed a lot. Being a curvy girl, being young and seeing the skinny girls wear short shorts because it’s cause it’s hot outside, but I want to put on shorts and it’s provocative, or I want to put on a tank top and it’s provocative.
I’ve really just been free-floating and letting my path take me where it will, but you can’t continue to do that if you want to elevate.
I always grew up the bigger girl.
When I first started working out and losing weight, I did get some people saying that ‘oh you’re not a body positive person anymore.’ And I feel like I didn’t really understand where they were coming from.
For me, if there’s something I don’t like about myself, I’ll accept it – the sooner you can accept it, then you can work on making it better.
Through watching my friends do their makeup, I learned how to properly blend eyeshadow. That’s the hardest thing out of everything to me.
It would be the opposite of body positive not to work out, because being body positive is loving your body.
Ultimately, you have to take care of yourself and not stress about what other people have to say though.
Social media is just an online journal.
When people say something to you, they’re projecting what they actually feel inside, so you just have to wish them luck, wish them well, send them love.
I guess I’m very distinctive. I didn’t realize how distinctive my voice is, the cadence of it, the slight rasp to it, how I walk, my little laugh that I do all the time.
Someone actually called me and said: ‘Jordyn, you’re getting too skinny!’ But ‘skinny’ has never been my goal. My ultimate goal is health.
Journaling has helped me a lot.
We should open the conversation of mental health and start discussing it in classrooms, and among each other. Especially in the black community – that’s not something we talk about.
I never was trying to steal someone’s man.
The toughest breakup I had to go through was losing my father.
Starting a business is tricky. There’s a lot of trial and error, but create a plan, be strategic and write everything down.
It’s not just about fashion and confidence in what you look like. It’s confidence in anything you do. It’s knowing you’re the best, knowing you’re bound to be great, killing it in every aspect of life.
Everyone has different body shapes, heights. It’s unfortunate because sometimes a curvy girl will say, ‘I’m a model,’ and people will look at her sideways. Then she’ll have to say, ‘I’m a plus-size model.’ That’s just society, you know?
I never thought that I would ever sing in front of anyone.
I hated going to the mall, I hated shopping, I hated pool parties. It was just the little things that made me realize, like, maybe I am a little different than everyone.
I never lived in the era when thin eyebrows were in so I never did that.
Well, I already had some influence through social media, so modeling is a way to boost that to a higher level.
I’ve always loved music.
If I feel good about myself, then no one can really say anything to me that will affect me.
Identity is something everyone struggles with. Everyone wants to fit in and find their place, and it’s so hard sometimes.
As a curvy woman, it’s harder to find good, cute clothing that inspires you to actually want to work out.
You have to be strategic with your career path and set a goal for yourself so you’re not wandering aimlessly.
I pushed people away that probably shouldn’t have been pushed away, but I just couldn’t trust anyone.
The ideal guy for me is someone – it sounds cliche – but someone who’s driven, someone who’s passionate, someone who wants to be the best at what they do, someone that is intelligent.
When I first started modeling it taught me to face rejection. In the industry and life in general there are going to be a lot of people who don’t like you or understand you, you have to be ok with the fact that what other people think really doesn’t matter.
Sometimes, when people step out of their shell, it’s a lot for people to digest.
I always will tell someone, ‘If you’re upset about something and you don’t really want to talk about it or you don’t know what to do, just get up and go do something to make yourself feel better.’
Everyone has an opinion and as long as you’re happy in who you are and what you’re doing, that’s all that matters.
Growing up, I like to say I was a tomboy because it was partially maybe because I had brothers and stuff, but also it was hard for me, being a bigger girl, to find cute clothing like everyone else.
I think a true boss knows there is always more to learn.
No one is perfect. Everyone has flaws. If you don’t like something about yourself then change it, or if you can’t or don’t want to then it’s beautiful. Accept it and own it!
Once I realized there was a demand for activewear, I thought, why not make my own?
The thing I love to do is take a good bath. I know it’s random but I love a good bath, a good face mask and just really take time for yourself to decompress.
My workouts have inspired me to make an activewear line because it’s so difficult to find supportive clothing and clothing that’s cute and actually inspires you to get up.
If I want to shave my head tomorrow and gain 50 pounds, or grow my hair long and lose 50 pounds, I have the freedom to do that. People will get used to it.
I have a love-hate relationship with cardio.
I’m a curvy, ethnic girl and I’m shooting with ‘Vogue.’ I want people to see and feel like, ‘If Jordyn can do it, I can do it too.’
Modeling really helps me find my confidence and break out of my shell.
I cannot stand not being able to have a conversation with someone and that’s the case with a lot of these guys out here. They do not know how to hold a conversation. I’m not trying to waste my time.
I wash my face and I put on a lot of moisturizer and sunscreen – that’s my biggest thing: keeping my face protected.
Working out is something that has helped me through everything. Through the grieving of my father, the scandals. It has been something that has helped me not only physically, but mentally and spiritually.
I’m finding my self worth. At 21, this is the very beginning, even though I feel so old. This is the time you figure out who you are, and don’t let anyone define you.
I’m the person in my skin. I’m the person in my own body. And a lot of people just need to love themselves and focus on them and they wouldn’t be worried about what anyone else is doing.