P.S. If your teen has ever said things like “I’m not good enough,” “Everyone else has it figured out,” or “Why can’t I be like them?”—they’re not alone. And they don’t have to feel this way anymore.
A result-oriented workbook…
Lisa didn’t know what changed. Her once-bubbly 16-year-old had become quiet, anxious, and glued to her phone. Every scroll seemed to chip away at her confidence. Then Lisa found A Teen’s Practical Guide to Ditching the Comparison Trap.
It wasn’t another lecture. It was a workbook written for teens, using their language—with tools grounded in real mental health strategies. Her daughter started working through it slowly... until one day, she looked up and said:
“I don’t have to be like them to be enough.”
The change wasn’t instant—but it was real. A few weeks later, she was setting boundaries, posting less, smiling more.
This wasn’t a phase. It was a turning point.
The workbook gave her the tools to silence the noise and rediscover her worth.
Mitigate now. The peace of mind is worth it.