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A few months later, the local boutique’s window featured a with Conny’s designs and a few friends modeling them. The event was streamed live, and Conny’s mom helped her set up a private streaming link for family and close friends only. Conny walked the makeshift runway, feeling the same nervous flutter she’d felt the first time she stepped onto her school stage—only now, she felt prepared .

A year later, Conny’s Instagram had grown to a modest, of 500 followers—all friends, family, and fellow teens who loved her designs and kind messages. She still played basketball twice a week, continued drawing in her sketchbook, and kept her journal. Her grades stayed strong, and she felt more confident than ever—not because of likes, but because she had learned to manage her time, protect her privacy, and stay true to herself . A few months later, the local boutique’s window

When a comment appeared on one of her photos saying, “You’re too young for modeling,” Conny felt a sting. She remembered the counselor’s advice: She replied politely, “Thank you for your opinion! I’m focusing on learning and having fun.” Then she turned the comment into a learning moment, writing in her journal, “I can handle criticism without letting it define me.” The next day, she received a supportive message from a fellow teen who said, “Your designs are so original! Keep creating.” A year later, Conny’s Instagram had grown to

| Resource | What It Taught Conny | |----------|----------------------| | (run by a trusted nonprofit) | How to set private accounts, block strangers, and report inappropriate messages. | | Her school’s guidance counselor | Techniques for managing time, dealing with self‑doubt, and staying grounded. | | A teen modeling workshop at the community center | Basics of runway walking, posing, and the importance of healthy body image. | When a comment appeared on one of her

Instead of rushing into the internet’s endless flood, Conny decided to start small. She talked to her mom, who listened carefully, asked thoughtful questions, and reminded Conny of the most important rule: Together, they set a few ground rules:

Your own story is just beginning. Take the first step, stay true to who you are, and enjoy the journey—just like Conny did. 🌟