Taking Risks and Leaps of Faith with Liz Rasley and Claire

Taking risks and leaps of faith. This week on Raising Brave Beauties, we're are joined by Liz Rasley and her daughter Claire for a motivating episode on growing up and taking positive risks. 

Liz is the author of "Levity: Humor and Help for Hard Times” and a preschool teacher! She can be found at her blog www.lizrasley.com.  

We’re talking about:

*Having an artistic, creative mom
* How to listen more and talk less
*Taking risks that allow your child to grow
* God made you as you are for a reason and you are His creation

This week on Raising Brave Beauties, professional counselor Michelle Nietert and I chat with Liz Rasley and her daughter Claire on helping our children take risks and leaps of faith. 

Liz is the author of “Levity: Humor and Help for Hard Times” and a preschool teacher! Find Liz on her blog www.lizrasley.com.  

Liz, Michelle and I, in addition to talking about taking risks and leaps of faith, are discussing:

? Having an artistic, creative mom.

?? How to listen more and talk less.

? How to help your child take risks that allow your child to grow.

✝️ God made you as you are for a reason and you are His creation.

Listen via the link in below or your favorite podcast platform! 

Now is a great time to order a new devotion for the new year! “Loved and Cherished: 100 Devotionals for Girls” will empower your girl with a strong foundation of knowing she is always and forever loved! Head to lovedandcherished.me to order your copy today!

Our culture preconditions our kids to not try something unless they are sure they will succeed. Yet if they don’t try, they will never succeed! If you’re looking for a resource to help your girl be brave and have the confidence to take more positive risks, check out my book for girls ages 8 – 12: Brave Beauty: Finding the Fearless You.

Brave Beauty: Finding the Fearless You is written especially for girls between the ages 8 – 12. It’s not just a book — it’s a companion guide on a girl’s journey to learning to become courageous, confident and fearless. Statistics also reveal that a girl’s confidence peaks at age 9, so now is the time to help her build a confidence in Christ that stands firm for the days to come.

Lynn

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