Beauty and The Buzz
BOOST YOUR SELF-ESTEEM NOW! by DDHG
At DDHG, we get many e-mails from women asking about the best ways to build self-esteem. After all, high self-esteem gives a woman her confidence '" a priceless commodity in today's society, where a woman is made to feel that if she's not a rail-thin supermodel, she's somehow inferior. Self-esteem is important! So we've compiled some useful information that can help you achieve it. Our roundtable of resources features suggestions like stop thinking thinner thighs will solve all of your problems and if you're a parent, talk to your children about self-esteem and tell them that your self-worth is not related to how you look.
The Dove Self-Esteem Fund
This informative site offers a wealth of ideas, exercises and advice for building self-esteem in women. Fostering self-esteem around the globe, this fund, sponsored by Dove soap, boasts a plethora of information for young women faced with self-esteem issues, parents looking for answers and educators who want to promote self-esteem in the classroom.
http://www.campaignforrealbeauty.com/
The Self-Esteem Companion
The Self-Esteem Companion: Simple Exercises to Help You Challenge Your Inner Critic & Celebrate Your Personal Strengths is a fabulous book that offers exercises you can do every day to improve your self-esteem. Written by Patrick Fanning and Carole Honeychurch, the book provides practical ways to silence your inner critic and build self-esteem.
http://astore.amazon.com/gp/detail.html?tag=careforthesou-20&linkCode=sb1&asin=1572244119
The Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media
This foundation sponsors, www.kidshealth.org, a website that has been around since 1995. The site provides doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence and has a great section on self-esteem.
http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/
At DDHG, we get many e-mails from women asking about the best ways to build self-esteem. After all, high self-esteem gives a woman her confidence '" a priceless commodity in today's society, where a woman is made to feel that if she's not a rail-thin supermodel, she's somehow inferior. Self-esteem is important! So we've compiled some useful information that can help you achieve it. Our roundtable of resources features suggestions like stop thinking thinner thighs will solve all of your problems and if you're a parent, talk to your children about self-esteem and tell them that your self-worth is not related to how you look.
The Dove Self-Esteem Fund
This informative site offers a wealth of ideas, exercises and advice for building self-esteem in women. Fostering self-esteem around the globe, this fund, sponsored by Dove soap, boasts a plethora of information for young women faced with self-esteem issues, parents looking for answers and educators who want to promote self-esteem in the classroom.
http://www.campaignforrealbeauty.com/
The Self-Esteem Companion
The Self-Esteem Companion: Simple Exercises to Help You Challenge Your Inner Critic & Celebrate Your Personal Strengths is a fabulous book that offers exercises you can do every day to improve your self-esteem. Written by Patrick Fanning and Carole Honeychurch, the book provides practical ways to silence your inner critic and build self-esteem.
http://astore.amazon.com/gp/detail.html?tag=careforthesou-20&linkCode=sb1&asin=1572244119
The Nemours Foundation's Center for Children's Health Media
This foundation sponsors, www.kidshealth.org, a website that has been around since 1995. The site provides doctor-approved health information about children from before birth through adolescence and has a great section on self-esteem.
http://www.kidshealth.org/teen/









