Jun 14

Making Sense of Me

Are you a teenage girl who needs support finding who she is and wants to be? You may be more introverted and believe that to be good enough, you need to be louder, brighter and more popular. When actually, what is required is to get to know and accept yourself for the deep-thinking, empathetic girl that you are and embrace everything that comes with such a powerful personality!

 

From working daily with teenage girls and using her own experience, Faye recognises an increasing need for young girls to understand themselves better. She explains why they do what they do and how they can better support themselves to build confidence and increase self-esteem whilst living in the modern world.

 

This book is for the young girl who feels a little lost and confused. She’s not being true to herself to fit in but is causing herself stress and anxiety by being someone she isn’t and is not living by her values.

 

Faye wants teenage girls to have the tools to support their emotional intelligence so they can live free from shame and know that they are ‘good enough’ just as they are, NO MATTER WHAT!

 

THE INVISIBLE GIRL

You can read my full story here, from when I was ten years old and what happened to me. I was admitted to a psychiatric unit at fifteen and continued to suffer throughout my adult life with feelings of self-hatred, fear, darkness and not knowing who I was. I used addictions to help me to cope on the outside when the inside was chaotic. I finally found my healing and had a burning desire to share this with the universe to give love, hope and inspiration to others in pain.

Don’t tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass

Anton Chekhov