13+ Deborah Reber Quotes On Education, Religion And Bible

There's this incredible pressure, especially on teens, to be perfect, look right, have the right clothes, date the right people, get into the right school, have the right home life, and so on. — Deborah Reber

What would happen if people practiced openness and honesty? If people talked about their real challenges without shame or fear of rejection? My guess is that people would feel less alone and isolated. People would be willing to share more, and as a result, society would feel more connected to each other and their experiences. — Deborah Reber

It may not always feel wonderful. but you're out there doing it. You're running while others are just walking. Or sitting around. I mean, come on - you're out there running, for goodness sake. You're to be taken seriously. — Deborah Reber

My goal in writing for teens and tweens is to help my audience feel inspired and empowered today, to find their voice today, to believe that they can truly design the life of their dreams...today. I mean seriously...why wait? — Deborah Reber

I think it can be incredibly powerful for a teen to be able to put their story out there for others to soak in, learn from, relate to. In some ways, it validates their experience, which for teens (or for anybody, really) is a pretty huge deal. — Deborah Reber

Letting go is the hardest part... but you have to look at it through their eyes and realize the pain you caused them is that same pain you feel now. — Deborah Reber

I'm a big believer in giving teens a voice and opportunities to share their stories and experiences. — Deborah Reber

The thing that got me through the worst of my teen years was running and the piano. — Deborah Reber

Teen readers can see aspects of themselves in the teen authors, which in a way, validates their experiences. — Deborah Reber

All the authors who've ultimately published Louder Than Words memoirs have been very happy to be chosen and excited about the possibility of having their memoir published. Even though these books deal with serious, often painful, issues, in all cases the authors felt as though writing their story would be an empowering and healing experience. — Deborah Reber

Once the initial excitement wears off and it's time to sit down to write, the authors are usually still very eager, but the reality of doing the work can be a little daunting. — Deborah Reber

I think about what I wish I had known when I was a teen and tween. I struggled with a lot of insecurity and self-doubt as a young girl and the side-effects of that were long lasting, well into my late twenties. — Deborah Reber

We have a society that is going through life not talking about what's really hard about life and trying to pretend like everything's great when it's not. As a result, people feel more and more isolated. — Deborah Reber

Life Lessons by Deborah Reber

  1. Deborah Reber's work emphasizes the importance of taking risks and embracing change in order to reach one's goals.
  2. She encourages readers to think outside the box and be open to new experiences and ideas.
  3. Reber also emphasizes the importance of self-care and self-love in order to achieve success.
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