Creation of big sisters club

 

A blog created to empower and inspire young women and girls through the uplifting of self-confidence, self-esteem, and self-expression. We're starting to see a lot of women killing it in several ways both professionally and personally - but how are they doing it? We aim to close the gap between loving who we are now and improving to be the best versions of ourselves as we navigate this idea of womanhood.

We're about creating safe spaces and discussing real experiences that are often overlooked or considered 'taboo' topics. We look to work together as women to provide support and advice to each other in hopes of developing into the women we are destined to become.

We all play some sort of 'big sister' role to someone so let’s seek to learn from those before us and empower those that come after us.

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About Me

 

Behind my pretty smile and bubbly personality, I used to struggle with my being confident, expressing my true self, and accepting myself for who I was. Honestly, sometimes I still struggle but I’m learning that as I grow and learn more about myself and the world around me, being myself and remaining empowered becomes more and more difficult.

My content is for girls and women as well as anyone that supports them. I want this space to be dedicated to uplifting young women facing some of the most transformative years of their life. Whether it's about self-esteem, friendships, puberty, parents, school, work, boys, or general life hacks, I want to advocate for girls like myself and be the voice and support I wish I had as a teenage girl. 

I want to be the big sister I never had…

I’m a young, aspiring marketing professional with a desire for self-awareness and striving to live her best life. After writing to help me cope with and better articulate my emotions, I decided these words were worth sharing with someone else struggling to become self aware or simply trying to figure themselves out.

I am no psychologist, nor do I aspire to be one. I'm just a woman hoping to make a difference in another girl’s life through my words.


​Love your big sister,

Tash🖤