BUILDING SELF-CONFIDENCE FOR YOUNG PEOPLE
These days many young people need to strengthen their own belief in themselves. This comes from discussion and then sitting in silence, listening to their thoughts and feelings and writing them in a place that is thought provoking and helpful.
Wisdom While You Work is a journal full of positivity and motivational messages, which in turn helps build the foundations of Wellbeing.
We know that rumination causes negativity and this notebook actually encourages young minds to explore their thoughts, ideas, feelings and emotions and write them down or draw them – pen to paper in their own journal.
There are 100 important Values for Life with explanations and suggestions on how to put these essential values into their lives.

This engaging journal style notebook shares 100 of life’s best values to guide and encourage young people. Age 10 and up.
- It builds strong physical and mental wellbeing.
- It positively encourages an understanding why life’s most important core VALUES can help in growing up.
- It helps shape resilient, kind, happy and well-balanced characters.
- The topics covered include forgiveness, kindness, positivity, motivation, communication, beliefs, creativity, understanding & grit.
- A journal to share views and feelings on the values. Write thoughts and reflections. A book to improve a growth mindset. Grow into LIFE.
100 Pages to work with, or read or doodle on! In class or at home, work together or alone.
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Libbla Kelly
All through her life she always connected wonderfully with the young, and having no children herself, her journey is instead with 14 Godchildren, 4 nieces and nephews, 3 stepsons and those she nannied for. She wrote the book for all of them. Her Godmotherly guidance is now selling into schools as a Wellbeing Tool in PSHE classes and aiding Pastoral Care. It is a wonderful present for any young person. Age 11 up.
Wisdom While You Work is an attention-grabbing journal, originally written as a letter to my 12 godchildren to encourage them to put strong values in their lives’ ahead. The letter got longer and longer and the idea of a book emerged. The topics include health, kindness, honesty, love, enthusiasm , motivation, communication. The messages are short and grounding with advice to help engage and guide young people to improve their interests and shape their characters as positive people.

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