Everybody Tells Me To Be Myself But I Dont Know Who I Am (Revised)
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How many times have you heard grown-ups say, ‘Just be yourself’? But how can you be yourself when that self always seems to be different—depending on where you are, who you’re with, or what you’re doing? Your parents see you as their little girl and your friends think you’re a cool chick…while you feel like a big geek who can’t do anything right. And that cute boy in math? Who knows what he’s thinking! If you think it’s easy to say ‘just be yourself’ but it’s not so easy to do it, then this book is so for you! It will help you figure out who you really are deep down inside. You’ll learn to be that person no matter who you’re with through surveys, helpful tips, and places to write down your thoughts. You’ll learn to be the young women God created you to be!
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SKU (ISBN): 9780310733232
ISBN10: 0310733235
Nancy Rue
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: March 2013
FaithGirlz – Zondervan
Publisher: Zondervan
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