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    • Real GirlTip #9: The Teacher Doesn’t Hate You

      By Rachel Simmons | July 19th, 2010 | 0 comments

      Listen to what Rachel has to say about the disadvantages of taking criticism too personally.

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    • GirlTip #49: Listen to Your Emotions

      By Rachel Simmons | June 17th, 2010 | 2 comments

      Painful emotions don’t only mean life is hard. They’re a sign from within that it may be time to make…

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    • BFF 2.0: Formspring, Love It or Leave It!

      By Rachel Simmons | June 14th, 2010 | 4 comments

      In the newest episode of BFF 2.0, Rachel shares her thoughts on the dangers of Formspring. Listen to what she has to say.

      Tags: BFF 2.0, featured, formspring
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    • It’s a New Advice Column for Girls! Blaine Explains It All!

      By Rachel Simmons | June 4th, 2010 | 1 comment

      Meet Blaine, our new advice columnist! She’s taking questions all summer long from girls about friendship, crushes, Glee, the meaning of life and anything else!

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    • GirlTip #48: Why We Should Avoid Personalizing a Mistake

      By Rachel Simmons | June 2nd, 2010 | 3 comments

      It’s hard not to feel like you’ve let someone down when you make a mistake. Try not to confuse a…

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    • Force-Feeding Feminism: Why Girls Aren’t Interested…or Are They? 

      September 6th, 2010

      In her debut blog, high school junior Fiona asks: Is the “F-Word” social suicide?

    • Guest Blog: Helping Girls Overcome Math Anxiety

      September 1st, 2010

      In a new book, Jennifer Oullette takes on her own math anxiety and shares tips for parents on how to help girls overcome theirs.

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    • GirlTip #50: The Importance of Naming Your Fears

      August 10th, 2010

      When you’re feeling anxious about doing something, be it a phone call or big request or tough conversation, ask yourself what’s the worst…

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