The unsaid message of that endless rack of juniors’ pushup bras?
ADORA SVITAKThe unsaid message of that endless rack of juniors’ pushup bras?
ADORA SVITAKSince the age of four, I’ve been exploring what I can do with the written word.
ADORA SVITAKNone of my friends don’t have Facebook accounts.
ADORA SVITAKWe should all be more aware of what’s going on in the world around us and less ignorant.
ADORA SVITAKI taught my first class at a local elementary school the year my first book, ‘Flying Fingers,’ debuted.
ADORA SVITAKWhether on store aisles or storefronts ads, magazine covers or TV show, we speak more to the profit margins of companies than the self-esteem of today’s girls.
ADORA SVITAKA real world that is increasingly technology-driven.
ADORA SVITAKNot just for me, but for everyone.
ADORA SVITAKWe often try to quantify it with how much we feel seen and heard.
ADORA SVITAKThe first thing anyone can do, about any issue, is get informed.
ADORA SVITAKMy family joke that I’m really a very senior person who accidentally happens to be 11.
ADORA SVITAKLike ‘naive,’ ‘impulsive’ and ‘way too connected online,’ are all things we can turn into strengths to help us.
ADORA SVITAKMaybe we don’t need to wait for our grandchildren’s questions to remind us we should have paid more attention to current events.
ADORA SVITAKThe goal is not to turn kids into your kind of adult, but rather better adults than you have been.
ADORA SVITAKMostly, I avoid worrying since the time spent doing it could be spent more constructively.
ADORA SVITAKAnyone can make a difference.
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