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- Tao of the Defiant Woman by CJ Golden
- Girls Inc. Presents: You're Amazing!: A No-Pressure Guide to Being Your Best Self by Claire Mysko
- All Made Up: A Girl's Guide to Seeing Through Celebrity Hype and Celebrating Real Beauty by Audrey D. Brashich
- Perfect Girls, Starving Daughters: The Frightening New Normalcy of Hating Your Body by Courtney E. Martin
- Women Warriors by Teena Apeles
- Packaging Girlhood by Sharon Lamb & Lyn Mikel Brown
- The Price of Privilege by Dr. Madeline Levine
- Do I Look Fat In This? and A Very Hungry Girl by Jessica Weiner
- The Real Truth About Teens and Sex by Sabrina Weill
- The Body Project by Joan Jacobs Brumberg
- 101 Ways to Help Your Daughter Love Her Body by Brenda Lane
- Dads and Daughters by Joe Kelly
- Branded: The Buying and Selling of Teenagers by Alissa Quart
- GLBTQ: The Survival Guide for Queer and Questioning Teens by Kelly Huegel
- Deal With It! by Esther Drill, et al.
- The Beauty Myth by Naomi Wolf
- Don't Give It Away! by Iyanla Vanzant
- 33 Things Every Girl Should Know About Women's History edited by Tonya Bolden
- Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou
- Perfectionism: What's Bad About Being Too Good? by Miriam Adderholdt & Jan Goldberg
- Reviving Ophelia by Mary Pipher
- Revolution from Within by Gloria Steinem
- Schoolgirls by Peggy Orenstein
- Odd Girl Speaks Out by Rachel Simmons
- Grassroots: A Field Guide for Feminist Activism by Jennifer Baumgardner & Amy Richards
- To Be Real: Telling the Truth and Changing the Face of Feminism edited by Rebecca Walker
- What Are My Rights? by Thomas A. Jacobs
- When Nothing Matters Anymore: A Survival Guide for Depressed Teens by Bev Cobain
- Adios, Barbie by Ophira Edut
- 101 Ways to Help Your Daughter Love Her Body by Brenda Lane Richardson & Elane Rehr
- Queen Bees and Wannabes by Rosalind Wiseman
- The Teenage Liberation Handbook by Grace Llewellyn
- Be True to Yourself: A Daily Guide for Teenage Girls by Amanda Ford & Shannon Berning
- Blue Jean: What Young Women Are Thinking, Saying, and Doing by Sherry S. Handel
- Life Lists for Teens by Pamela Espeland
- Meeting at the Crossroads by Carol Gilligan & Lyn Mikel Brown
- Perfectionism: What's Bad About Being Too Good? by Miriam, Ph.D. Elliott, et al.
- Real Girl Real World: Tools for Finding Your True Self by Heather M. Gray, et al.
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Respect Makeover, Special Events, Women
What Do You Want? New Coaching Telecourse
Here are more details about our new 8-Week "What Do You Want?" Telecourse Coaching Program:
PROGRAM SNAPSHOT
• 8 Coaching Sessions:
• Archived sessions will be available by video and audio recording
COACHING SESSIONS
We'll lead you you through exercises during each session and coach some women live for the benefit of the whole group.
Week 1: What do you want?
Visioning exercises that will help you define what you want in your life—in 2009 and beyond—when it comes to your health, relationships, career, finances, mind, spirit, etc.
Week 2: Why do you want what you want?
Recognizing your values and what matters most to you. How to align your values and needs with your actions.
Week 3: What are your goals?
What do you want to make happen by the end of the program, the end of the year and long-term (think next 5 years)? Setting your outcomes—at least 3 to 5 clear goals you want to achieve with the support of the program.
Week 4: What will you do?
Designing a plan of action for to reach your goals.
Week 5: How will you stick to your plan?
Creating an accountability structure with our support. What are you saying yes to? What are you saying no to?
Week 6: How will you enjoy the journey?
Learning how to refuel and reward yourself to keep the dream alive.
Week 7: How will you recover from failure?
Celebrating success and transforming failures into lessons.
Week 8: How will you keep it real?
Learn insider tips & tricks for living life from the inside out. Preparing for the 4-week Support Session.
REGISTER
$299
Includes e-book with handouts for each session.
RSVP to events@respectrx.com
ABOUT THE COACHES
Jennifer Davidson is founder of Reality Check Coaching, holds an MBA and is a trained Professional Leadership Coach. She formerly was the hub leader of the GE Women's Network for Oregon and Southwest Washington and is green-belt trained in Six Sigma. Through Reality Check Coaching she coaches individuals and teams, and leads corporate trainings. Jennifer’s passion is working with young women to help them to achieve success, and training businesses to reach their goals.
Courtney Macavinta is founder and CEO of Respect Rx. She is an award-winning journalist, author, speaker and coach who has reached millions girls and women through her work, including her blog RespectRx.com and bestselling book, RESPECT: A Girl’s Guide to Getting Respect and Dealing When Your Line Is Crossed. Courtney offers private life and leadership coaching for girls, women and their advocates as well as professionals. She's also helped design training and development programs or materials for corporations including Gap Inc., Starbucks, Nike, Jamba Juice, Genentech and Hewlett-Packard. In addition, she's developed train-the-trainers and programs for Girls For A Change, Girl Scouts of the USA, Bay Area Girls Rock Camp and the Dove Self-Esteem Fund.
Jennifer and Courtney are both trained by The Coaches Training Institute where they met. Through their partnership, they are dedicated to empowering girls, women and men alike to find their inner leader. In addition to leading workshops at state women's conferences, they also recently created and facilitated a leadership program for young women who attended the Democratic National Convention.
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