A Girl's Guide to Style Therapy: 8 Tips For Balancing Mental Health Through Style Embracement
Author | : Felicia Baxley |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 132 |
Release | : 2022-01-31 |
ISBN-10 | : 1735414034 |
ISBN-13 | : 9781735414034 |
Rating | : 4/5 (034 Downloads) |
Download or read book A Girl's Guide to Style Therapy: 8 Tips For Balancing Mental Health Through Style Embracement written by Felicia Baxley and published by . This book was released on 2022-01-31 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Do you want to get out of your comfort zone and into your ideal style? Is depression and anxiety hindering you from being your best dressed self at any given moment? Are you looking to boost your self confidence when it comes to your look? Can you imagine yourself being so confident of yourself that you wear whatever you want, whenever you want? Are you ready to shift your perspective on something as simple as clothes? Welcome to STYLE THERAPY! The tips shared in "A Girl's Guide to Style Therapy" are designed to not just help you embrace what you desire to look like on the outside, but also how you should communicate with yourself on the inside. It's a process, but this book was created with YOU in mind. Our friend, Pearl Mae, has lived and learned these things on her own, between her own mental health struggles, her education background in clinical mental health counseling, her own self reflective journey, and her love for style, she has dedicated her time to sharing with other women. Among the 8 Tips For Balaning Mental Health Through Style Embracement are: *It's for YOU, not Sister Susan *You Don't Have to Break the Bank *It's a Mechanism, Not a Miracle *& More! Don't forget the corresponding journal, "A Girl's Journal to Style Therapy", to put into practice what you're taking in! Pearl Mae, founder of Sain d'Esprit Directive Inc., has made it her mission to reach as many women as possible to encourage self confidence and body positivity through the expression of unique and personal style. Having started a TikTok in late 2021, the support and following she has amassed in less than six months has shown her the need we, as women, have for community with like minded people. From her social media content, to her community outreach, even to this book and corresponding journal, Pearl Mae is taking full advantage of quitting her corporate career to pursue a life of helping women feel good about themselves. Because even the strongest are discouraged at times, Pearl Mae can't wait to see your reviews, read your comments, and embrace your journey the friend family online. While she knows not everything will be taken away by everybody, she is excited to see how this book helped you! www.pearlmae.co