Local educator of 20 years, published author, confidence coach, and founder of the SociallyWize Foundation, Tracey Mckenzie, is encouraging teens this Valentine’s Day to take on the SociallyWize’s 14-day Acts of Love Valentine’s Challenge.
As a pre-teen or a teenager, you’re bound to compete with raging hormones and stress from societal pressure. According to We Heart It, the image-based social network, 65 percent of teens are stressed and stumped on Valentine’s Day from social media alone. Teens may question their self-esteem or feel unloved when scrolling through their Instagram feed and seeing their peers in relationships but not them. No worries, SociallyWize is here to provide a helping hand during this sensitive time.
As a teen, you’ll take it easy this year by participating in The SociallyWize’s 14-day Acts of Love Valentine’s Challenge. A bingo-inspired challenge that will soothe your mind during this sensitive time by providing self-care challenges for you to try. Get ready to become Wize on self-love!
All you have to do is head over to the @sociallyWize Instagram this Valentine’s Day to access and participate in the Acts of Love challenges.
Show your participation through photos or videos and using the tag #sociallywizeselflove for us to see and for you to be featured on the @SociallyWize Instagram. Visit www.SociallyWize.com to learn more tips on how to reduce stress and social pressures for this Valentine’s season.
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