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Santa Monica Teen Family Counselor
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Why being a financially-capable woman can be the best thing in 2018
With women stepping stones to success as close as men are, it is no surprise that being successful in today’s world comes in the books of both. We now live in a world of equal work and equal pay, better workplaces, better salaries, respectful beings and supportive bosses and colleagues. While many may beg to differ, we can accept that women working their way up the ladder are no longer looked down upon. In fact, today we have so many women leaders who have excelled their way and in some cases have even outdone men in their respective fields. So what exactly doesfinancial freedom for womenmean today? Is it better pay? A great lifestyle? Not having the guilt of splurging on oneself or not restricting to being simply a ‘mother’ after marriage and setting down? Well, to each his own and women all over may choose to describe independence in their own way. Big or small, these aspects may have made them feel more confident, positive, given a boost to their self-esteem and made them stand out in the best possible way. Here are 7 ways onhow to be a confident womanin 2018: Work hard to save: To save well, you need to have a plan that will allow you to do so. This means cutting down on ‘unnecessary luxuries’, keeping an eye on purchases and not being carried away. While the beginning maybe challenging, seeing how much you’re able to put away will definitely be a motivation! Work up a budget: Big savings don’t happen without a budget in place. Work up something that is doable instead of pushing yourself. Once you start sticking to it, push a bit more and get to a point where you are really comfortable. Here, it is important to remember that “save before you spend” and not the other way round. Know investments: If you happen to have a good chunk of money kept unused in your bank with no immediate use for it, opt for investments. While money in a bank may not give any noticeable returns, investments certainly do. Research on a few options to get you started and choose the best one! Do not put all your eggs in one basket: Ensure your financial decisions are wise. If you are interested in an investment or scheme, start off with a small amount. While bigger ones may show bigger RIO they mean a bigger risk too. So unless you’re a 110% sure, don’t put all your earnings in one place. Start with small risks: If you’re new to the savings, investments and finance game, start slow. If you make a mistake, it can be rectified to some extent and even if you lose all of it, it would be a small amount. While the level of risk cannot be calculated every time, experience does have a big role to play and you will gradually learn. Learn from others: Talk to your peers, parents, trusted friends and get advice on how savings are to be done in the best manner. The most helpful advice sometimes isn’t stated in a book. Break the rules a little: Don’t work on everything you may read in a success guide, sometimes going your own way may work out in a surprisingly good way. Also, instead of sticking to a method in a hardcore manner, try to analyze the solution and work on a way to make it better if you can. Become a Social Media Marketing Expert,Travel the World & Find your True Self,Fab Life Society, ...read more
By Fablifesociety May 10, 2018
Meet The Santa Monica Teen Family Counselor
My mom just sent me your information and thought I should get in contact withyou. I was hoping to know more about you and how you could help me. –Teen Client Probably the best way to get a sense of who I am and how I work is to bring your mother in to meet me.Schedule A Free Consultation. You can also learn more about my work online at the following links: 1.Teen Advice Blog Anger Management Body Image Character Building Dealing With Boys Family Issues Follow Your Dreams Friendship Advice Mindfulness Parenting Support Recommendations Self-Expression Teen Support Groups 2.Free E-book 6.Free Online Teen Journaling Community 4.Online Interview . I am also happy to speak briefly with you by phone. 310 951-5678 .. For more information, please visit my website: www.SandraDupontMFT.com ADOLESCENT THERAPIST | PARENT COACH | TEEN MENTOR Providing service for: Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Pacific Palisades, Malibu, Beverly Hills, Beverly Glen, Culver City, Brentwood, Westwood, Marina Del Rey, Mar Vista, Encino, Sherman Oaks, Topanga Beach and Topanga Canyon, Ocean Park, Hancock Park, West Hollywood. tags:find a teen therapist,parenting teens,teen advice,teen depression,teen peer pressure,teen self esteem,teen support groups,teenagers problems,teen life coach,teen life coaching center ...read more
By Santa Monica Teen Family Counselor June 17, 2011
Press Release
TEEN THERAPIST'S BOOK HELPS TEEN GIRLS SOAR THROUGH THE TEEN YEARS March 2011 - Los Angeles, California----Help is on the way for teen girls (and their parents) navigating adolescence. In"What Would Your Teen Life Coach Say? A Survival Guide for Girls Entering High School"Los Angeles teen therapist Sandra Dupont presents fictional teens with real-life situations like learning how to deal with physical changes, mood swings, and mean girls, how to talk to parents, siblings, boyfriends and girlfriends, how to set goals and define boundaries, and above all, how to be true to one's self. Written in a question and answer format, each scenario is presented succinctly, but conversationally. Dupont's responses are sympathetic, reflective and thought provoking – and often present an opposing point of view – and offer concrete, practical solutions and sage advice. For those who are ready to take the next steps toward becoming independent, respectful, self-aware young adults, questions presented at the end of the book will put them on the right path. Sandra Dupont is a licensed Marriage and Family Therapist specializing in the adolescent phase of life. She has a private practice in Santa Monica, California and writes a teen advice blogwww.losangelesteentherapist.com. She helps teens approach challenges with confidence and competence. She also helps parents understand issues facing teens today and how to support their children successfully navigate the teen years. For more information about "What Would Your Teen Life Coach Say? A Survival Guide for Girls Entering the Teen Years," to schedule an interview, place an order, or to receive a review copy, please contact Sandra Dupont at (310) 951-5678. Here's what others have to say about this book: "Sandra's method of "taking the trouble out of the teen years" could not come at a better time. Growing up is more complicated than ever. Now girls who deserve some special help can get the kind of coaching that will see them through high school -- and beyond." -- Douglas Glen Clark, author of "The Lake That Stole Children" "If you happen to be a girl of teen age years, who may be experiencing problems of the social type, maybe with your friends or family, or maybe you don't have any friends at all. Don't fret; take heart. What you have to do is get this book, read it and act on it. If possible, sit down with your parents and read it together. I am a retired teacher with 30 years experience working with teen-age students. I wish I had been able to read this book at that time." -- Thomas Wendt, retired school teacher "As a mother of a teen girl, I am grateful for the insights and support that this guide offers to girls on their way to womanhood. Not only is it a great reference to be used again and again by teen girls, but it offers parents the inside scoop as to how to be of assistance to this new generation of young women. My own personal reflection and discovery in self-nurturing was enhanced through reading of this terrific must have book." -- Allison Alan-Lee, mother of two teenagers ...read more
By Santa Monica Teen Family Counselor March 08, 2011