A Day of Confidence” is a seminar on female empowerment and confidence to girls of the greater Washington, DC area. Self-esteem and bullying are relatable between teenage girls and issue’s to tackle head on. That starts with confidence within themselves and a basis of being greater than the situation you are in today. Speakers who understand and in-depth face to face topics will have any attendee leaving with thoughts of greatness and tougher skin than they had before coming.
School can be rough when you’re finding yourself, looking to peers for moral support. Positive enforcement and role models can be hard to find outside of the home. We are hoping to build a set of skills and confidence to last a life time in young girls headed on a path destined for success. It takes courage to break the cycle of teen pregnancy and school dropout rates, take the first step with this event
What I am doing is important. I'm not going to waste your money. Investors want to make sure their money is well-managed. And when you invest in Me, Myself, & I you ensure that many girls in their teen years will have great teenage years for years to come.I would use the money to buy more things for the event like food items. I will still keep writing book because there are kids in the world which means there will still be a need for my books. From this experience I have learned that something that you do for fun and actually be your job forever and it won’t even feel like a job. This experience has changed my mind about entrepreneurship because I used to think that having your own business would be a lot a lot of work but it turns out it isn’t. With this experience I have been inspired to keep writing my books to help others be empowered.
Kelly is a 13-year-old “total girly-girl” who loves cheerleading, pageants, modeling and acting.
She first got involved in cheerleading when a friend at school encouraged her to tryout. “At first I thought that I was no good. Then people began to be impressed by me and I said to myself ‘Wow maybe I’m not as bad as I thought.’”
Her modeling started at the young age of 7. “…everyone in my family are models so it kind of grew onto me,” she said. “I just like all the attention on me because when I was growing up my life was not as fortunate as what it is now.”
Even though she’s had some incredible opportunities with modeling and cheerleading, Kelly also mentioned that she suffered from bullying when she was a child. But instead of feeling sorry for herself she channeled her feelings into writing.
“I did go through bullying at a point in my life and I think that many girls can relate to what I went through,” she said. This lead her to start a book series that she keeps in her diary called, “Me, Myself & I.”
Kelly has mentioned that she has to budget her time wisely. “Now managing my writing and my chosen career is actually quite easy,” she said. “I write while I am at school so that my teachers can help me with my corrections and for modeling I just get help at home with my sisters.”
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