The Feel Good Project testimonials
A roadmap for teens and all based on the winning idea that we want to feel good.
Making choices, love and self-worth- growing the love and good in all of us.
Great life hack! Julia, you and your book sparkle.
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Paul Brunton, Australia
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An inspiring and informative book to help you through struggles ranging from mental health to a lot more light hearted topics. A very engaging read for all ages but particularly important for young people. The Feel Good Project should be shared globally!
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Alex De Vries, Australia
Great read, very informative with a modern twist. A must have in any teen infused home.
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Edward Charles, Australia
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I'm a grandmother and can remember vividly the teenage years of my three children. It was a rollercoaster- both for them and me. This book is not for the grandmother in me but for today's teenager in today's modern world and is a MUST BUY. Your teenager will relate! By the way, it can be considered a must read for anyone, no matter what age you are!
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Elizabeth Fisher, Australia
This book keeps it real. Julia's story telling, honesty and humour shine through in this fabulous book for teens and adults wanting to get more from their life.
5 stars.
Dave Houston, Australia
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Honest, engaging, humorous and effective! I wish I had read this book as a teen.
Mums and dads- highly recommend for your young ones.
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Dr Alice Knight, Australia
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The Feel Good Project is a game changer. This is the book I needed to read as a teenager trying to make sense of my world, my mental health and my identity. The way the book encourages the reader to embrace their uniqueness and and live their truth in kindness, is a message everyone needs to hear. Through making a commitment to regularly practice and implement the different strategies and tools as outlined as in The Feel Good Project, it has had a profound impact on my holistic wellbeing and I implore anyone who has the opportunity, to read this book as it will change your life for the better.
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Matthew Simpson, Australia