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How Do You Use Your Intuition?

August 30, 2010

Getting used to using your intuition is one of the most important things we can do. But, what does that mean, and how do we use it? Our team sat down to talk about how to make tough choices and decisions while using your intuition.

Going Green: Update Your Home

August 27, 2010

The third section in Girls Gone Green by Lynn Hirshfield is about making modifications around your home. You might already do some of these things without realizing it:

  • Change light bulbs to fluorescent light bulbs.
  • Switch one appliance to an energy-efficient model.
  • Use re-useable bags.
  • Turn off lights when you leave the room.
  • Open the windows instead of using your air conditioning or turning on lights.
  • Be conservative on gas usage. Use a bike or walk instead.
  • Use cold water to wash laundry.
  • Pay bills online to reduce paper waste.
  • Use an aluminum water bottle.
  • Reduce shower time by one minute. It saves gallons of water!
  • Buy recycled products when you need computer paper, bags, or furniture.
  • Recycle your old cell phones and clothes.

Measure your own carbon footprint and try some of these tips at home.

Going Green: Protect Animals

August 26, 2010

The second chapter in Girls Gone Green by Lynn Hirshfield is about animal advocates. Girls as young as 11 years old raised money to protect animals from water activities such as jet-skiing and boating. Propellers can harm animals such as manatees. Organizations are forming each day to help animals and their homes.

Check out Kids Making a Difference to learn what kids are doing to help. Here are a few simple ways you can help:

  • Throw your trash in the proper place and recycle when you can. If you’re more cautious about where your trash goes, it’s less likely to end up in the ocean.
  • Cut up plastic “soda rings” so animals don’t get caught in them.
  • Reduce your use of water.
  • Disinfect bird baths with the proper products.
  • Minimize your use of pesticides.
  • Learn about endangered species.
  • Donate to organizations when possible!

Every little bit helps! “Nobody made a greater mistake than he who did nothing because he could only do a little.” – Edmund Burke

Going Green: Beauty and Fashion

August 25, 2010

The first chapter of Girls Gone Green by Lynn Hirshfield discusses environmentally conscious beauty and fashion. Have you checked the ingredients in your foundation? Young girls in this chapter described how their efforts make a difference. For example, they helped pass laws to remove lead from make-up that girls like you and I use every day!

Try a nude lip balm, EO hand sanitizer, or Dr. Hauschka Mascara. Visit Origins or Sephora for more green products.

Once you’ve got great gear for your face, it’s time to take care of accessorizing the rest of your body.

Grab reuseable bags for your shopping trips. TJ Maxx sells cute zebra bags for only a dollar! Buy a kit from Wal-Mart or Target to make your own bag. Spell out your name or another message with sequins or beads. They’re one-of-a-kind and much better than trashing all of your disposable bags after one use.

Fashion is the final key. I am a big fan of mixing and matching my clothes. I like to take clothes that have been ripped and torn and cut them up so I can wear them as tanks or even skirts. Transform old shirts into a blanket or turn old jean shorts into a purse! Remember that anything can be transformed!

Why we LOVE the new book Girls Gone Green

August 24, 2010

girls_gonegreenWe loved the new book Girls Gone Green by Lynn Hirshfield and foreword written by Hayden Panettiere and we think you’ll love it too!

This book celebrates and shares examples of girls just like you who are making a difference with the environment. The book is easy to read and shares lots of great tips and ideas for how you can be green and help the environment too.

Each chapter focuses on a specific section of of the environment. You can find out about environment fashionistas, animal advocates, educators and artists, recyclers, growers, defenders of air, land, and water, and scientists.

You’ll love reading about some of your favorite celebrities who are making a difference like Hayden Panettiere, Ellen Page, Alicia Silverstone, Mischa Barton, and Michelle Branch.  And, you’ll find amazing stories about everyday girls like Emily Welsh who wanted clean water for everyone or Ally Shapiro who is trying to help green school gear or Stephanie Cohen who helps manatees. 

This is a book you will definitely want to hold onto and get great ideas for how you can be more green on a small scale or a global scale like some of these everyday teen heroes.  Make sure to follow the Girls Gone Green Action Team on their website. 

We’re going to be giving away a copy of Girls Gone Green.  If you check back on our website September 1, you can find out how you can enter to win your own free copy! 

If you want to buy a copy now for you and your friends, it’s available now!  And, you can read more about Girls Gone Green from Thu, one of our teen bloggers.

It’s Green Week at Girls With Dreams!!

August 23, 2010

Really, every day is GREEN day at Girls With Dreams.com because we believe it’s so important to be thinking about our impact on the environment.  But, this week we really wanted to focus our energy on going GREEN and giving letting you know about other ways girls are being more conscious about what they buy, wear, and do. 

We have something special planned everyday this week on our website from a book review of a MUST HAVE green book to tips on Green Fashion, Beauty, Action and so much more!

And, on September 1, you can find out how you can enter to win a FREE copy of the fabulous new book Girls Gone Green!

Make sure you check back at Girls With Dreams every day this week for a fun new Green Tip!

How to deal with big life changes

August 20, 2010

The start of a new school year brings big changes whether you are going to college, starting high school, making new friends, trying out for a new sport, or moving to a new school. These tips from our Girls With Dreams team will help you adjust.

Girls Gone Green

August 19, 2010

girls_gonegreen1After our Girls With Dreams breakfast meeting, Carrie handed me a book to check out. On the front was a picture of a smiling girl holding a tote with a recycling message on it. I skimmed through the book and realized how many seemingly insignificant factors can add up to harm our environment. Girls Gone Green shares stories are about young girls just like us, Hayden Panettiere included, who want to help the world. They did their part by speaking up. If you are interested in going green, read this book. It definitely inspires me to change my shampoo, handbag, and eating habits. Summer is the perfect time to test it out.

Are you ready to go green? Check back at Girls With Dreams on September 1 to find out how you can enter to win a free copy of this awesome book!

Teens talk about peer pressure on Great Day St. Louis

August 17, 2010

Teen Bloggers from Girls With Dreams.com and teen expert Carrie Silver-Stock sat down with Carol Daniel of Great Day St. Louis-KMOV to talk about how to deal with peer pressure.

Judging other girls

August 16, 2010

Why do you think girls can be so mean to each other? Do you think girls judge each other too harshly? Are you too harsh on your friends or other girls? Find out what our team at Girls With Dreams.com thinks about friends and judging other girls.

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