Nomi Malone Writes a Self-Esteem Book for Girls

Mar 30, 2011 · 6989 views

Elizabeth Berkley, best known for her roles as the book-smart beauty in Saved by the Bell and a brazen stripper in the campy screen classic Showgirls, now adds self-help guru to her resume.

On a mission to help young girls feel more confident and secure, the actress, 38, has penned the self-esteem handbook Ask Elizabeth.

Berkley, married to painter Greg Lauren (Ralph Lauren’s nephew), was inspired by a new generation of fans watching Saved by the Bell in syndication. “Teen girls started to approach me for pictures and autographs and my husband noticed a natural interaction and encouraged me to first start with a column,” Berkley told RadarOnline.

She adds: “Girls’ inner critics are starting to reveal themselves at a younger and younger age,” she said. “And body image issues are an aspect of their lives which is causing them low self esteem and day-to-day suffering.”

Her greatest bit of advice for angst-ridden teens? “One of my favorite tools is ‘flip it’,” she explained. “‘Flip it’ can become your new favorite mantra when you are having one of those mean thoughts. You can choose to flip it and change how you are feeling about yourself in that moment. This is helpful at any age.”

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  1. apollo blanc says:

    hmmmmm flip it? sound like she lifted that line form FOF’s own Miss Ronnie!

    http://www.feastoffun.com/podcast/2007/06/26/fof-453-flip-that-sht-062707/

    SMH

  2. Marc Felion says:

    Thanks for posting, I’d feature it but I can’t do that since it’s a copy and paste of an entire article.

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