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    • Real GirlTip #8:  Get Out of Your Comfort Zone

      Real GirlTip #8: Get Out of Your Comfort Zone

      By Rachel Simmons | May 13th, 2010 | 0 comments

      In Real GirlTip #8, Rachel talks about the value of leaving your comfort zone and taking a real girl risk.

    • Rachel Talks to Today’s Matt Lauer About Cyberbullying

      Rachel Talks to Today’s Matt Lauer About Cyberbullying

      By Melissa Hardy | April 28th, 2010 | 5 comments

      Rachel talks to Matt about the deeper impact of gossip and rumors, the role of parents and schools in dealing with cyberbullying and what every child should know about ethical use.

    • Real GirlTip #7:  Apologize for the Right Reason

      Real GirlTip #7: Apologize for the Right Reason

      By Rachel Simmons | April 10th, 2010 | 0 comments

      Do you sometimes apologize for the wrong reasons? Are you someone who never apologizes? In Real GirlTip #7 Rachel talks about how to apologize with confidence.

    • Rachel Talks with The Today Show About How Parents Can Deal With Bullying

      Rachel Talks with The Today Show About How Parents Can Deal With Bullying

      By Melissa Hardy | March 26th, 2010 | 0 comments

      Rachel talks with the Today show about how parents can help their children deal with bullying.
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    • Rachel Talks With Today’s Meredith Viera About Teen Violence

      Rachel Talks With Today’s Meredith Viera About Teen Violence

      By Melissa Hardy | March 25th, 2010 | 0 comments

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    • Lilly’s Blog: Ten Commandments for a Teenage Feminist

      July 28th, 2010

      So you’ve decided to become a feminist? Awesome! Welcome to the club!

    • “I Want to Go Home:” Helping Your Child Overcome Summer Camp Homesickness

      July 26th, 2010

      Rachel, co-founder of the Girls Leadership Institute Summer Camp, offers tips to manage the anxiety and unrest of having a homesick child.

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    • GirlTip #49: Listen to Your Emotions

      June 17th, 2010

      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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