avatarElin Melaas

Summary

This web content is a heartfelt message to teenage girls struggling with negative self-image, encouraging them to recognize their worth and potential.

Abstract

The article titled "Some Day You Will See" is a poignant piece dedicated to teenage girls who are currently unable to see their own beauty and worth due to self-doubt and negativity. The author, presumably a parent, expresses a hopeful vision of the future where these girls will overcome their insecurities and realize their true value. The message is one of empowerment, suggesting that one day, the girls will confidently present their authentic selves to the world without the need for masks. The piece is a personal dedication to the author's daughters and includes a call to action for readers to engage with more inspirational content, such as a poem by Colleen Millsteed and other stories on Medium, potentially through a membership that supports writers.

Opinions

  • The author sees the girls as inherently valuable and powerful, despite their current self-doubt.
  • There is an underlying belief that self-perception can change for the better with time.
  • The author emphasizes the importance of authenticity and the eventual ability to show one's true self to the world.
  • The piece suggests that negative self-image is a common struggle among teenage girls.
  • The author encourages support for writers and the creation of inspirational content through Medium membership.

Some Day You Will See

My words to teenage girls with a negative self-image

Photo courtesy of Elin Melaas.

Some day

I see you every day as the lovely girl you are. You care for everyone around you. Always kind.

You don’t see what I see. Stuck in self-doubt, negativity wins.

One day, everything will fall into place, and you will see what I see. You are valuable. A powerful girl.

You will realize you don’t need to masquerade anymore. You can show the world who you truly are.

Some day you will see what I see. A lovely girl with so much to give.

Dedicated to my daughters.

Thanks for reading.

Read the great poem She Belonged In A World Unchained, written by Colleen Millsteed.

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