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Are You Ready for Your Best Life?

January 14, 2009

Whether you believe in resolutions or not, it always seems like the start of a new year is a time of reflection and renewal. I have so many exciting things planned for all of our Girls With Dreams friends this year! Some I’ve shared before and others I will keep as a surprise. For now, I wanted to give you something to get your New Year off to a great start! Below are three of the things I will be blogging about soon! Watch for a new post on each of these to find out how you can start creating your best life today!

Start your own Vision Board.
Start a Girls With Dreams Friend Circle.

Put yourself first by taking care of yourself.

Make Your Own Vision Board!

January 14, 2009

One way to kick start your year, or embark upon a turning point in your life is to create a Vision Board that helps you visualize what you want to have in your life. This activity is a huge step in creating the life you really want.

It’s easy to get started:

1. Find poster board, a piece of cardboard, the back of wrapping paper, etc…

2. Flip through magazines and cut out pictures of things you want to accomplish this year. Look for words, images, and things you really resonate with.

3. Glue all of the items you select onto your vision board. You can really let your creativity shine through on this step. Add scrapbooking materials, embellishments or other items to give your Vision Board even more of a personal touch.

4. Look at your Vision Board every day to remind yourself of what you want to have and create in your life. Imagine what it would feel like if your team won the soccer championship, you traveled to Spain for the first time, or you aced your Chemistry exam. Get the Idea?

We’d love to see or hear about your Vision Board! Email your thoughts or pictures to info@girlswithdreams.com to tell us how yours is coming along and how it’s paid off.

Survival Tips for Stress During the Holidays

November 25, 2008

Thanksgiving, exams, final papers, Hanukkah, Christmas, family outings, holiday programs, and more. This time of year seems so crazy! If stress is starting to creep into your life, use these simple tips to stay relaxed and enjoy the holidays!

  • Keep your exercise routine as normal as possible. If you don’t have one, try to do something!  Exercise is one of the first things to let go when you’re stressed, but it’s also one of the most important ways to keep stress at bay. Not only does it release natural stress reducing chemicals but it’s good for you!
  • Map out your key priorities. Don’t feel like you need to get everything done at once. Write down what you need to accomplish this month, then break down the list into weeks. This will help you attack your to-do list in small pieces.
  • Do you have a friend who seems to have it all together? Ask her for her best tips!
  • Watch what you’re eating. Holiday food is awesome, but too much junk will weigh you down and make you less productive. Make moderation your mantra! You can enjoy the goodies, just not tons at a time.
  • Don’t forget to schedule some fun! After you finish that term paper or take that test, go ice skating with friends, watch your favorite movie, or go to the mall to reward yourself. 

Do you have a survival tip you want to share? Email us at info@girlswithdreams.com and we’ll post your tips!

Helping Out a Friend

November 10, 2008

umbrellaJust the other day, I found out a friend of mine was a rape victim. I was so shocked. I was scared for her and realized she needed me. Talking to her was hard, but I learned a lot about being a good friend and how I could help her.

Be there for her. Nothing is worse than having something you need to talk about and not having anyone to talk to. If your friend needs you, put aside your social calendar for a couple hours and talk to her. Make sure she knows you’ll be there in her time of need.

Let her talk to you. It might sound easy, but it’s actually really hard to just listen to someone. Don’t start talking about your bad day or the drama between you and your best friend. This is her time and she needs someone who can make the conversation all about her.

Be patient. Sometimes it takes a while for someone to open up, even if she’s your best friend. It took my friend a few days before she was able to talk to me. Even though we sat in silence for a few hours, I knew it would be worth the wait when she was able to talk. Don’t rush her and don’t ask a ton of questions. Wait for her to feel ready and secure enough to open up.

Ler her know it’s okay to cry. Whether it’s you crying, her crying, or the two of you together, crying is always okay. My friend was so conscious about shedding tears in front of me, and she had no reason to be. Crying is a form of release and can really help a person to relax a little.

Let her know it’s going to be okay. Yes, what happened to your friend may be overwhelming, but reassure her that everything will work out. Make sure she knows things will go back to normal eventually. Her world may be in pieces now, but with your help and the help of others, she’ll return to her every-day routines faster than she thinks.

What Does this Historic Moment Mean to You?

November 5, 2008

Even if you’re not yet old enough to vote, you can’t help but watch the history unfolding before our eyes. Some of you were McCain and Palin supporters, while others supported Barack and Biden. Political parties aside, one of the most important things to celebrate is that so many Americans came forward and participated in this historic election. Another important achievement worth celebrating is the fact that either candidate would have made history by winning.

Barack Obama’s victory has broken new ground. This moment has historic significance on so many levels. We are breaking down racism and barriers that have existed for generations. This moment gives way to new dreams, hopes and opportunities for so many because it proves that anything is possible! I hope it will inspire you to dream bigger for yourself, get involved in the world around you, and to live a bigger life!

A friend of mine from NYC was at Rockefeller Center and Times Square last night. She said the streets were filled with “a joyous pandemonium.” People everywhere were honking horns and yelling, “Yes, we can!”

What will your “Yes we can” be? For yourself? For our country? For the world? What do you want to dream bigger about and say yes to?

We’d love to post your responses! Share your thoughts at info@girlswithdreams.com

Make the Most Out of Any Vacation

October 13, 2008

Hey ladies! I just got back from my honeymoon in New Orleans and wanted to share how I prepared for the trip so that everyone can make the most out of any vacation.

Do Your Homework. I bought several books to help me figure out where to stay, where to eat and what to do. Preparing this way allowed me to map out the trip. I made a rough list of things to do for each day, including what sights to see and where to grab a bite to eat. Although we didn’t always stick to the list, it was nice to have an idea of what we wanted to do before we arrived so we didn’t have to waste time deciding once we got there. You’ll also learn a lot of good tips that are relevant to any trip, or specific to your destination. For example, one book suggested eating at a nice restaurant for lunch instead of dinner because you’ll pay less for the same meal.

Ask Around. See if anyone you know has been to your vacation spot. They’ll be able to share must-see attractions, favorite restaurants, and even places to avoid. Don’t limit this step to the people you know, either. Keep asking around for recommendations once you arrive at your destination.

Pack Smartly. Be realistic about what you really need. Depending on the duration of your stay, you probably won’t need an entire suitcase devoted to accessories. I like to pack slightly more than I need just so I have plenty of choices to pick from later. My secret weapon is Space Bags. I use them to store my dirty laundry because it always seems to multiply by the time I’m headed home.

Be Flexible. Make sure to consider what everyone wants to do when you’re planning your trip. Our trip to New Orleans would’ve revolved around food if I had my way, but Tim does not get as excited about eating as I do. He also likes to relax while he’s on vacation, but I like to see everything I can cram into a day. In other words, it’s important to reach a compromise that allows everyone to experience the vacation they want. No matter what someone else might want to do (unless it’s unsafe, of course) keep an open mind and enjoy yourself.

Be Considerate. Tim and I couldn’t pass up taking a Ghost Tour and a Swamp Tour while we were in New Orleans. We learned so much from the tour guides and both excursions provided such memorable experiences that we were so grateful to have had them. Whether you’re taking a tour or not, remember to be a respectful guest by being open to learning and expressing your gratitude for the experience when necessary.

Be Safe. As long as you follow the above steps, especially Do Your Homework, you should be fine. Just remember to always be aware of your surroundings, travel in groups and don’t attract too much attention to yourself.

Does anyone else have other travel tips to share or experiences they’ve learned from?

Help! We Both Like the Same Guy!

October 13, 2008

This weekend, one of our Girls With Dreams members asked us for some dating advice. She liked the same guy as her best friend and wanted to know how to handle the situation. This is a common problem! Here are a few tips to help you out if you’re ever faced with the same dilemma:

Your friendship is always the most important. Boys come and go, so think about how your friends have always been there for you.

Think about how you would feel if you were the other person. What are you going to do if this boy asks you out and not your friend? What if you are the friend that doesn’t get asked out?

Keep communication lines open. Talk about how each of you feel and don’t let competition or jealousy get the best of you. Both of you have beauty and grace, so use those attributes when deciding how you’re going work through the situation. Would either of you be okay if one of you was dating this guy and the other wasn’t?

Look for ways to build each other up. Remember that your value isn’t determined by whether or not this guy likes either of you.

We hope that helps! For more dating advice for teens or if you want to make a comment or ask another question, please contact us at info@girlswithdreams.com.

Live Life with a Purpose.

October 12, 2008

do-it-nowLife can throw anything at you that might make life easier or more difficult than it already is. Being prepared emotionally and physically can make a big differnce in how you handle these types of obstacles. Prepare yourself by bringing more purpose into your life.

I like to complete an everyday “To Do List”. The list could be for a week’s worth of projects or enough simply for a day. At the end of each day, whether you had a horrible day or a good day, you’ll be able to reflect upon how productive you were that day. You may not get everything done, but there’s always tomorrow and the rest of your life to keep working at it.

Do not let any day pass you by. There is always a way to make life easier on yourself, improving your time management for example. You always want to have more free time with your friends, right? Well create your own list and start living life to the fullest and with a purpose. Every day should be an adventure met with a smile. Never regret anything you do, and make tomorrow a better day by being productive.

The Powder Box Secrets Book Club: Introduction

October 6, 2008

We had this idea at Girls With Dreams to start a book club based on our book, The Powder Box Secrets: Seven Tips to Help Teen Girls Achieve Success.

So, we’re launching our book club, while will include activities such as read-along ideas and journal topics. If you don’t have a book yet, you can order one right here at our site. If you’re not sure if you want to buy one, sign up for our newsletter and you’ll get the first chapter for FREE!

The first goal is to read pages 1-36: This is the Why I Wrote This Book, as well as the Introduction. I love the Introduction because you get to meet a few important people. In addition to meeting six girls just like you and learning about their ups and downs, you’ll also learn about the Seven Secrets! These secrets will be like your best friends. You can turn to them when you’re having a hard time or dealing with a problem you’re not sure how to handle.

As you get ready to read the first 36 pages, consider these questions as you follow along. Don’t forget that we would love to hear from all of you, so if you want to ask a teen editor or myself a question, please e-mail us at info@girlswithdreams.com.

Which of the six girls do you most relate to?

How does each of the girls have hope?

Pick your favorite girl and imagine how her story ends.

Which of the secrets is your favorite? Which is the easiest to use? Which is the hardest?

What other tips should be part of The Powder Box Secrets?

Turn the word ‘secret’ around. What secrets do girls keep? Why do girls keep secrets?

Join us soon for more Book Club Guide questions!

Friends and Determination

September 25, 2008

3amigosI learned another great lesson about life this week as one of my little boys told me about his adventures in learning how to ride a 2-wheeler. He’s had a bike for a while, but it has training wheels. When he found out there are bikes without training wheels at his school, he became determined to learn how to ride one.

For several days he came home with cuts and bruises on his legs, not complaining, just talking about how he was getting good at balancing and recalling that day’s adventures in learning to ride. The next day, he told me one of his friends was teaching him. It became evident to me that this friend of his went out of his way to spend time with him every day working on this feat. I’d ask him about his biking every day he came home. Just a few days ago, with a huge smile, he told me he did it! He could ride by himself! So, I’m sharing this with you because of what I learned watching this whole process.

Determination is key. He stayed positive, never gave up, and knew he was going to learn how to ride this bike. It didn’t matter how many bumps he endured along the way.

Friendship is key. I’m convinced this friend who worked with him every day played a big part in helping him learn and maintain his confidence and positive attitude. Do you have friends who would do this for you? Are you the kind of friend who would do this for someone else?

He was so full of an innocent pride and happiness when he accomplished this daunting task. We all need more of this! It seems like many girls tend to hide from their accomplishments as and don’t always have the confidence to share their victories. When we have successes, we need to celebrate them!

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