Mastering Self Confidence for Girls
Cultivate a Resilient Mindset, Embrace Self Worth, Fuel Motivation, and Advance Fearlessly
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Narrado por:
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Lucy Barlow
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Mark Wainwright -studio
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De:
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Joyce Fynn
Sobre este áudio
If you want to boost your self-confidence and master the complexities of becoming an adult, then keep on reading...
Do you often hear a little voice in your head that makes you doubt yourself?
Have there been times when you had something important to say or a talent you wanted to show off, but you were too worried about the reactions of others to take action?
Can you recall moments when you wanted to make a change or take a stand but were held back by the fear of being judged?
Building self-confidence, especially when you're under a lot of pressure, can feel really overwhelming. This is especially true in the teenage years and early adulthood.
But you know what? For you as a young woman, boosting confidence is very important for your personal growth and success!
However, the process is more complex than just positive thinking; it involves a deeper understanding of yourself.
Your teenage years can feel like a whirlwind of expectations. There's this unspoken script, and it seems like everyone - your friends, teachers, parents - has their own idea of what you're supposed to do and how you're supposed to behave.
You're also juggling this invisible checklist - trying to be popular, worrying about your image, and trying to fit in. It's like everyone is keeping track.
As if it wasn't hard enough to live up to these expectations, there's this not-so-friendly voice in your head. It's always there asking if you're doing enough, or worse, making you feel like you're falling short.
So you're not just dealing with textbooks…you're dealing with everyday struggles full of doubt…with that inner voice that asks, "Am I good enough?"