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Help teen girls build a practice of self-love and grow into strong young women Journaling can help teen girls boost their self-esteem and face everyday challenges with confidence. The Self-Love Journal for Teen Girls is filled with positive affirmations and reflective prompts that encourage girls to express themselves, better understand their emotions, and celebrate everything that makes them unique! Get the best in teen journals for girls with: * 4 areas of self-love—This guided diary for teen girls includes affirmations and prompts divided into four key pillars of self-love: self-awareness,…mehr

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Help teen girls build a practice of self-love and grow into strong young women Journaling can help teen girls boost their self-esteem and face everyday challenges with confidence. The Self-Love Journal for Teen Girls is filled with positive affirmations and reflective prompts that encourage girls to express themselves, better understand their emotions, and celebrate everything that makes them unique! Get the best in teen journals for girls with: * 4 areas of self-love—This guided diary for teen girls includes affirmations and prompts divided into four key pillars of self-love: self-awareness, self-worth, self-respect, and self-care. * Creative activities—Girls will put what they learn into practice through thought-provoking exercises like writing a love letter to themselves, creating a gratitude jar, and drawing the things that make them happy. * Uplifting quotes—Words of wisdom from strong female role models are sprinkled throughout the book to offer teen girls even more guidance for their self-love journey. Encourage the young woman in your life to build a daily practice of self-love with this empowering choice in teen journals for girls.
Autorenporträt
CINDY WHITEHEAD is a professional skateboarder, writer, and activist. At 15, she published a featured article in a skateboarding magazine, where she spoke out about being one of the only girls in a male-dominated sport. She’s the author of two books and runs the movement Girl is NOT a 4 Letter Word. Her skateboarding history sits in the Smithsonian Museum of American History’s Sports Collection.