Ily (I Love You) (e-bog) af Weber, Julia
Weber, Julia (forfatter)

Ily (I Love You) e-bog

84,99 DKK (inkl. moms 106,24 DKK)
OK - so picture this. Youre at home in front of the mirror. Telling yourself exactly what you think of yourself. Too fat. Too pasty. Too little. And thats just your little finger youre looking at. You dont even think of paying yourself one single compliment. Are you your own worst enemy?Enter the bully - she can pick you in a moment. She knows she can take a shot at you and youll fall down in...
E-bog 84,99 DKK
Forfattere Weber, Julia (forfatter)
Udgivet 27 juli 2011
Længde 136 sider
Genrer Popular psychology
Sprog English
Format epub
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781452502298
OK - so picture this. Youre at home in front of the mirror. Telling yourself exactly what you think of yourself. Too fat. Too pasty. Too little. And thats just your little finger youre looking at. You dont even think of paying yourself one single compliment. Are you your own worst enemy?Enter the bully - she can pick you in a moment. She knows she can take a shot at you and youll fall down in a heap, and you know why? Because shes actually on your side, shes picking you to pieces in the same way that you treat yourself. Theres really only one lasting solution to the bullying nightmare. Youve gotta learn to ILY yourself and understand that its not your problem. ILY is short for I LOVE YOU, and this self-help book for teen girls teaches the importance of loving yourself and others so you can be happy in the teenage years. 14 year-old Australian teenager Julia Weber knows only too well what its like to be bullied, both in person and via cyberspace. She has become an anti-bullying campaigner and now fills the pages of ILY with heart-warming, witty and practical advice for teen girls about everything from bullying and low self esteem to gratitude and forgiveness. Julia uses affirmations from the worlds most famous self help author Louise L Hay, writing teen translations of her words which are fresh and relevant. She speaks at conferences, participates in research and is part of a youth advisory panel which advises on counselling services for young people.