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Self Policies, high value mindset   by AshaLo
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-To all the beautiful women in my life & to my future daughter- Are you at your full personal potential? Heal. So that you can recognize pure, authentic love & opportunities when they show up. Find inspiration, find comfort, educate yourself & start your healing process now: An invitation to her intimate journey. Her imperfect itinerary to self love, self esteem & mindfulness. Witness her bloom & flourish into a fulfilled beautiful woman. Watch her transform her traumas & disappointments into healthy boundaries. 🧿The relationship with yourself is the only one you should always thrive to improve🧿 Loving yourself involves continuously taking care, showing attention & mostly getting to know yourself. Acknowledging each and every part of you, especially the ones you don't like, don't try to understand, the ones you're hiding: that's where your awakening starts. Let's break down healthy coping mechanisms & how they can benefit us. Try any of these techniques & see how your life changes for the best. Unleash the high value woman inside you.
Mastering The Art of Confidence: How to Own Your Power as a Woman. by RaeWrites01
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This isn't a story. It's a mindset shift. A motivational guide for women ready to reclaim their confidence, energy, and power ; without apology. No fiction. Just truth, tools, and the glow-up you've been waiting for
The Learnings of the Growing, Misunderstood, Black Girls. by jaelyndashiell
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Set in the 1960s, this story follows three young Black women who aid in desegregating a Northeast college. Grace is a timid girl, raised not to cause too much fuss but that all changes when she meets the charismatic, justice-seeking Michael who swaggers into her life and changes her forever. Diane isn't shy, she's anything but and if she knows anything it's that she is going to be a doctor. Even if it means losing the one person she has ever loved. Ruth doesn't want to join the movement, in fact she thinks it would be best if the movement didn't exist, especially after her dad's death. Her biggest fear is losing another family member to the movement. Come along as these three girls become friends and face life in a world that hates them for the color of their skin.