The Ultimate Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens

Overcome Insecurity, Defeat Your Inner Critic, and Live Confidently

 

Author Megan MacCutcheon

 

BookTeenSelfEsteemIt has been an extremely challenging time for young people, especially teenagers. Since the pandemic, we have seen a rise in depression, anxiety, stress and (sadly) self-harm and suicide ideation.

 

Helping our young develop self-worth and coping skills can also help them make better choices in this difficult world.

 

Inside The Ultimate Self-Esteem Teen Workbook:

 

Take on the world with confidence and positivity―a guide to self esteem for teens

 

Sometimes, feeling self-confident and secure seems impossible, especially if you’re a teen dealing with school, friends, family, and other challenges that can affect how you see yourself. This workbook helps you build up your self esteem and confidence with creative activities and advice that show you how to think positively, release self-doubt, and start loving who you are.

 

This supportive self esteem workbook includes:

 

  • More than 50 different exercises―Get to know yourself with quizzes, journal prompts, checklists, and more that help you set goals, work through insecurities, and find out what makes you feel strong.
  • True stories from other teens―Feel less alone when you read real-life anecdotes from your peers, along with a Q&A section full of bonus advice.
  • The power to change―Self esteem is like a muscle, and practicing with this workbook will help you build your confidence, stay resilient, and focus on the future.

 

Strengthen your self esteem and overpower insecurity with the exercises in The Ultimate Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens.

 

You may also be interested in The Teen Depression Workbook for Teens by Katie Hurley.

 

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If you are struggling with your teenager’s behavior (maybe due to low self-worth) and have exhausted your local resources, learn more about how residential treatment can help your troubled teen through emotional growth. Contact us today for a free consultation.

 

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