To help girls overcome feelings of feeling at a loss about where they are heading & to find positivity with the present
Being worried about your future shows that you care about it. It may feel like you don't know what you want to do or who you want to be - this is ok but if you want to have a clearer idea there are places that can help and ways to help yourself think about where you want to head.
Websites Offering Support:

Bright Knowledge
shares information about:
Education: which course is for you, how to apply and how to succeed
Careers: what’s available and how to find a job
Student life: make the most of your studies and stay in control of your money

Pick The Brain
There are times in life in where confusion reigns. Even if you already plotted your future and already set yourself on course to achieve your dreams, you’ll always have doubts.

Tiny Buddha
4 Lessons on How to Find the Right Direction in Life.
Books on this subject:
Authentic: How to be yourself and why it matters
Being authentic improves true happiness. Humans flourish when they are authentic. Stephen Jones draws on the wisdom of philosophers, the insights and research of psychologists as proof. He adds to this his own case studies and others’ clinical experiences. You will also find practical advice and exercises to improve authenticity.

Blame My Brain: the Amazing Teenage Brain Revealed
During the teenage years the brain is undergoing its most radical and fundamental change since the age of two. Examination of the ups and downs of the teenage brain dealing with powerful emotions, the need for more sleep, the urge to take risks, the difference between genders and the reasons behind addiction or depression.

Chicken Soup For The Teenage Soul
has lessons on the nature of friendship and love, the importance of belief in the future and the value of respect for yourself and others. You’ll relate to and learn from the inspirational stories, without feeling criticised or judged. Like a good friend, it will be there for you when you need someone and cheer you up when you’re down.

Girls: What’s So Bad About Being Good?
Your new guide to surviving those trying times and feeling good about yourself in the end. Inside, a mom and her daughter – who’s about the same age as you – team up to help you figure out what’s really important in life and how you can become the person you want to be. You’ll find some great ways to handle emotional issues and deal with daily crises.

The Art of Being a Brilliant Teenager
teaches you how to become your very best self—and how to figure out who that is, exactly. With this new book, you’ll find your way to becoming brilliant at school, work, and life in general. Stay cool under all the pressures you’re facing, and plot a map for the future that takes you wherever it is you want to go. Become proactive, determined, successful and most importantly: happy!
It seems like a lot, but it’s not. Complaining about life, homework, parents, and relationships may be normal now, but don’t let it become your defining trait. This book is a guide to starting the journey to your ideal life now, instead of wasting time being a drip.
- Discover the real you, and what you want out of life
- Stop moaning and get moving now, while there’s plenty of time
- Lose your bad habits before they become your personality
- Figure out how you want to contribute, and find a way to do it
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