Aras's Journey Through Girl FWD: Transformative Coaching Sparks Confidence and Empowerment
“Aras truly valued her Girl FWD coaching sessions as a sanctuary where she could openly discuss anything on her mind—whether it was school, sports, or her social life. This safe space allowed her to share thoughts and feelings she might not have felt comfortable expressing elsewhere, fostering a sense of normalcy even on tough days. It was a place where she could be her authentic self, regardless of the situation.
Before joining Girl FWD, Aras struggled with self-advocacy, lacking the confidence and communication skills to effectively express herself. Working closely with her Movemeant coach provided her with invaluable opportunities to role-play real-life scenarios, enabling her to find her voice and approach challenges with newfound courage and clarity. She learned to stand up for herself in a way that felt empowering, rather than avoiding difficult conversations.
Aras discovered the importance of valuing her efforts over the pursuit of perfection. Instead of allowing self-disappointment to overshadow her achievements, Aras now embraces the reality that nothing will ever be perfect, and that's perfectly okay. She focuses on her progress and the lessons learned along the way. This shift in mindset has not only reduced the impact of negative experiences but has also allowed her to appreciate her hard work and determination more than ever before.
Aras and I found the Girl FWD sessions to be time well spent, allowing her to release doubts and engage in empowering conversations rather than dwelling on negative thoughts. Instead of getting lost in thought or endlessly scrolling through social media, she found solace in empowering conversations with her Movemeant coach, allowing her to release limiting beliefs and shift her perspective towards the positive aspects of her life.
While the end of the program brought a sense of sadness, Aras walked away with a deep appreciation for the transformation it had sparked within her. The lessons learned and connections forged during Girl FWD will undoubtedly continue to shape her journey for years to come.”
- Sara, Aras’s mother