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Bellaboo Sing for Self-Esteem Festival and Contest Winner

Bellaboo, an awesome natural skin care system created for teen girls by teen girls, launched it’s Sing for Self-Esteem competition to find the next inspiring singing sensation a few weeks ago and recently named a winner – the talented Tyné Angela Freeman. Check out her creative rendition of the Bellaboo Girl song below:

On September 15, 2012 at the Bella Terra in California, Bellaboo will also hold the Sing for Self-Esteem Festival, hosted by Monique Coleman and featuring artists like Savannah Outen and Melody Thornton, and other celebrities and speakers. Admission to the event is free; you can find out more and RSVP on Facebook by clicking here.






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Olympic Inspiration: Gabrielle Douglas Tells Her Story


“…everything is possible and just to go out there and fight. If you have this dream, just go out there and don’t be scared. Always be courageous and strong, and don’t fear. Anything is possible if you put your mind to it.”

- Gabrielle Douglas in an interview with Essence Magazine

16-year-old Gabrielle Douglas showed the world how perseverance and dedication pays off when she won two gold medals in gymnastics, including the all-around gold medal in the 2012 London Olympics. She also made history as the first African American to win in her all-round event.

Even before her Olympic wins Gabby’s story was an inspiring example of not giving up on the dreams in your heart. Watch Gabby tell her story here:





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17-year-old Missy Franklin was another teen who brought home the gold at the 2012 Olympics, winning four gold medals and one bronze in swimming. Above she talks about her pre-race rituals, how she relaxes and how she felt after her wins and after getting a tweet from Justin Bieber. Congrats Missy and thanks for the inspiration to go after our dreams!





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Demi Lovato Says Stay Strong – Clips from Her Inspiring Documentary

Demi Lovato shares her heart in the documentary “Stay Strong” where she recounts her journey of overcoming trials in her life. Her vulnerability and story is so encouraging to other girls who may feel lost, frustrated and alone or who may be faced with harmful situations. Whereever you are, know that you are loved and have a purpose on this earth – stay strong.

In the clip below she talks about how her day was changed by a special fan whom she has impacted as well – it’s a great example of how helping others is a way to let go of our thoughts about ourselves and to enrich the lives of those around us:

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When You See Her – Show Some Love


This February we launched the Show Some Love Project, to encourage you to reach out to those around you who may be hurting – your care and love and heal a heart and save a life

You see her in the corner sitting quietly in the back of the classroom as everyone chatters away, she’s staring down at her books to pretend she’s occupied when really she just wants it to swallow her up; she just wants to disappear. Some might take her expressionless, tense face as a little snooty a little off-putting, but really she is scared. She tries not to draw attention but even when silent somehow she draws in mean girls like flies.

At lunch time she doesn’t want to face them, and their jeering so she heads to the empty stairwell to eat her sandwich, alone.

Sometimes she locks herself in a bathroom stall, her forehead against the cold wall, tears streaming down her face. She doesn’t dare look up at the scribbling on the painted brick for fear that her name could be scrawled there.

She might be shy, might be new, a little lost and awkward maybe but she definitely needs a friend. She might be at your school, in your class, on your bus ride home.

If you got to know her you’d find that she likes to laugh, loves that show you watch, you’d see there’s more to her then meets the eye. If you would only meet her eyes, smile and introduce yourself you might be surprised. If only…

But for now she sits alone. Her face may not say it but inside she’s longing for someone, someone to notice, wishing someone would take the time to see her, to really see her, say hi and show her some love.

How do I know? Because she was once me.

Show some love today – you never know what effect your words and kindness can have on someone who is hurting.

– Julene, Editor of Dreamer ENT.com





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