For a Girl, from a Girl: 15 Steps to Discovery
By Naomi Tallu
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For a Girl, from a Girl - Naomi Tallu
Copyright © 2018 by Naomi Tallu.
Library of Congress Control Number: 2018912236
ISBN: Hardcover 978-1-9845-0317-6
Softcover 978-1-9845-0316-9
eBook 978-1-9845-0327-5
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Rev. date: 11/05/2018
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CONTENTS
1. How Girls Think
2. ME First
3. Finding your Identity
4. Triumph Through Trials
5. Stuck In the Mud
6. You are a Masterpiece
7. Who are you following?
8. Shine Like Diamonds
9. Dress like royalty
10. True Freedom
11. Your own set of wings
12. Where your purity is found
13. You are a gifted one
14. Dream Bigger
15. After All
"We are all on a journey,
I believe yours can be wonderful.
To all the girls out there,
here’s to us."
Naomi Tallu
Letter From The Author
I am just like you. I have two hands, two feet and a beating heart. I have desires, I have wishes… dreams. Just like you, I am on a journey. A journey of discovery, that I believe, is never ending. It takes a while to recognise the important things in life. I never really gave much thought to that. I mean, why would I? We’re only young once…. Wait… Only young once
. That phrase makes the hairs on my arm stick up, it excites me but in the same breath it terrifies me.
Like you, I have made mistakes: especially in my youth years. I have been heartbroken and I have had many regrets. I bet that sounds like you, or if you’re lucky, you haven’t even had the chance to experience those things yet. To the old people out there, by old I mean more ‘professional’ more ‘life-experienced’ they might think those feelings aren’t real, but I’m with you-I know those are things that they don’t understand, that we don’t even