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Teenage girls don't know where to turn for guidance and support and struggle to trust the adults in their lives-but having famous and/or successful women
offer wisdom and insight makes it more tolerable for them to hear.
List of contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Self-Esteem: Maybe you really are good enough
Chapter 2 Relationships: Being with others and still liking yourself
Chapter 3 Goals 39: Deciding what the heck to do next and making it happen
Chapter 4 Instincts: Listening to that little voice that tells you what to do
Chapter 5 Career: Please don't tell me I have to live with my parents forever!
Chapter 6 Finances: What to do with all of your fabulous loot and how to avoid going broke
Chapter 7 Failure and Rejection: Ouch, that hurts! Now what?
Chapter 8 Finding Your Moral Compass: You have to believe in something (but you get to pick)
Chapter 9 The Future: What the heck do I do now?
Conclusion
About the Author
Index
About the author
Kelly Lyttle Tonelli is a clinical psychologist working in private practice with patients who are experiencing life transitions, many of whom are teenage
girls. She happily relocated from Michigan to Southern California to attend Pepperdine University and fell in love with the sunshine. She spent time
working and learning at Children's Hospital of Los Angeles (CHLA) before going into private practice. Kelly divides her time between her practice, writing,
spending time with her husband, and driving her daughter to dance class.
Summary
Teenage girls don't know where to turn for guidance and support and struggle to trust the adults in their lives-but having famous and/or successful women offer wisdom and insight makes it more tolerable for them to hear.