We’ve talked about God, boys, parties, pressure, and friendships. I’ve tried to guide you—not just with rules, but with reasons. And now, as we round off these honest conversations, I want to speak to something even deeper… who you are.
You see, I know the world is loud right now. It tells you the teenage years are for fun, freedom, and doing whatever feels good. Social media says, “It’s your body, your life—do what you want.” But I need you to hear another voice—mine.
Little girl whispering a secret to her mother.
So sit with me for a moment, and hear this: You are not just a girl with a pretty face. You are intelligent, strong, capable, and full of promise.
Self-respect means knowing your worth, even when no one is watching. Your body isn’t for validation—it’s for purpose. Being a girl isn’t a limitation—it’s a gift. You don’t have to dress or act a certain way to be “beautiful” or “enough.” You already are.
True empowerment is staying rooted in your values, even when it’s unpopular. You can become anything—a doctor, a nation’s president, a CEO, an innovator… But to get there, you must make wise choices today. Discipline, integrity, faith, and self-worth—those are your tools.
So when the pressure comes to follow the crowd, remember this:
The crowd doesn’t know your future. You do. And every decision you make today is shaping that future.
Dream big, my daughter. Live wisely. Because this world doesn’t define you. God does. And He says you are “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14). So much is expected from you—because so much has been placed inside you.
Finally, my precious girl, hold this verse close to your heart. Let it anchor you when the world tries to shake your confidence: Proverbs 31:25 —- “She is clothed with strength and dignity, and she laughs without fear of the future.”