""You can build these girls up with confidence so that when some silly person somewhere along their way decides to try and switch up the messaging, they've had so much joy just compounded into their ears that it drowns it out and it's a non-issue," Kelce said, adding that her daughters can easily brush off negative comments when it conflicts with what they've been taught about themselves since they were young."
""I really try my best to make sure that I speak positively about myself, even on the days that I don't necessarily feel it," Kelce told People in an interview published on Sunday."
""You can say it as much as you want, but we're still human, so there are days when I find myself leading by example for our girls, recognizing, like, 'You know what? I might not feel that way right now, but it is how I should be talking about myself,'" Kelce said."
Kylie Kelce models self-love in front of her four daughters to nurture their self-confidence and resilience against negative comments. She intentionally speaks positively about herself, even on days when she does not feel it, to lead by example and shape her children's self-talk. Motherhood prompted attention to personal self-talk and the necessity of consistent positive messaging. Married to Jason Kelce since 2018, the family includes daughters Wyatt Elizabeth, Elliotte Ray, Bennett Llewellyn, and Finnley Anne (born in March). Building confidence early creates compounded joy that helps daughters drown out negative messages and easily brush off conflicting criticism.
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