Advice From Those Who Have Overcome Bullying
How I Overcame Bullying: A 12-Year-Old Actress’ Inspiring Story
12-year-old actress and founder of Words Can Soar, Rachel Arianna tells her fans:
"Fitting in isn't always what's important. You can't grow if you're trying so hard to fit in that you're not trying to be yourself."--Rachel Adrianna
Bullied Teen Turned CEO Is Changing The World
CEO and founder of The Validation Project Valerie Weisler reminds people:
"The words they're being called or the way that they're getting hurt doesn't define who they are. They're so much more than that." - Valerie Weisler
Let's Stop Bullying Today With Comedian That Gets Last Laugh
Comedian ANT lets his supporters know that:
"You hae infinite power and infinite potential" - ANT
He Was Bullied, Now He Is Doing This To Change The World
Josh, who speaks out against bullying reminds people who he talks to that:
"Opening a door is more than as physical act. Its about putting yourself out there, getting to know people, making them feel comfortable, making them feel welcome. Opening doors gives people hope that other people care." - JOSH
Brave Bloggers Unite To End “Mom Shaming”
Founder of The Mom Movement Julia Madia tells her bloggers:
"If we can all take personal responsibility for our actions and words, I think that the world could change." - Julia Madia
Dad Retaliates Against Daughter's Bullies In An Unconventional Way
Musician Khari sings in one of his songs:
"In life don't rely on other people's approval, in life there's no limit to the things you can achieve" - Khari
Two Teens On a Mission To End Bullying
Tyler and Scott, public speakers known as The No Bull Guys remind their listeners:
"To all the bullies out there: Would you be satisfied with the way you're treating others if you saw it from someone else's point of view? It's never too late to make a change, it's never too late to apologize for the things you've done wrong." - Tyler and Scott
This Anchor Says Exactly What All Victims Of Bullying Need To Hear
News anchor Jennifer Livingston reminds her viewers that:
"We need to teach our kids how to be kind, not critical, and we need to do that by example." She tells her young viewers: "Do not let your self-worth be defined by bullies" - Jennifer Livingston