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In this beautifully illustrated book, author Lisa MacDonald expresses her life story through art, which represents all her greatness and challenges she goes through on a daily basis. Lisa MacDonald embraces herself as an artist; she sees her art as a unique abstract piece with touches of imperfection. She sees her art as something that people are not used to seeing, and she believes it is something meant to be seen. Expressing herself through art is a great way to help her find the words to speak about her story. Her art always gives her the motivation to not give up on herself but use these…mehr

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In this beautifully illustrated book, author Lisa MacDonald expresses her life story through art, which represents all her greatness and challenges she goes through on a daily basis. Lisa MacDonald embraces herself as an artist; she sees her art as a unique abstract piece with touches of imperfection. She sees her art as something that people are not used to seeing, and she believes it is something meant to be seen. Expressing herself through art is a great way to help her find the words to speak about her story. Her art always gives her the motivation to not give up on herself but use these challenges to build herself into a stronger and wiser woman. She made this book for people to get more in touch with her story and understand how her art can touch others' souls. She wants her story to spread awareness about different challenges that one may go through and imperfections that deserve to be spoken about.
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Lisa MacDonald created and facilitated her first esteem/empowerment group for girls called It's a Girl Thing in 2007. Since then, she has devoted over 8 years to It's a Girl Thing groups within her educational context. She completed her Master of Arts in Educational Foundations from Mount Saint Vincent University in 2014. In researching her thesis, she learned how education can be a means to finding one's self and how self-love is crucial to being able to navigate relationships and be at one's best. Me, My Selfie, and I shares the key lessons that she has refined through working with girls in educational contexts for close to twenty years. Lisa continues to work as an administrator in education. She lives in Halifax, Nova Scotia, with her daughter, Elizabeth.