In the style of a well-loved Roald Dahl book, a New Zealand author has set out a challenge for children across the world
to find and wear wristbands bearing the words “I Believe… In Me!”
Siubhan Green, who released a book of the same name in late 2018 says her biggest passion is for children to learn the
importance of self-belief.
Siubhan says that after leaving an unhealthy relationship in 2012, she set out to try and understand why her life had
not turned out as she had dreamed. After spending a number of years researching and reading, Siubhan discovered that
every single event and experience throughout our lives, but most importantly during childhood, becomes ingrained in our
subconscious mind in the same way that water, over time, leaves grooves down a rock face. It is this very thing that
determines how our lives will unfold; whether we will be paralysed with fear to pursue the things we love, whether we
will remain in relationships which do not serve us or jobs which do not fulfil us. We are not even aware it is due to
inbuilt programming, a wiring of our brain, Siubhan says. Deep down, on a level that sits below our conscious awareness
we simply believe we are not good enough, that we will fail, that we do not deserve the things we desire; and so we live
a life of the mundane, the ordinary.
Siubhan feels passionate about her desire to make a difference in the world. There are too many adults on
anti-depressants, too many teens ending their lives prematurely and too many children suffering from anxiety, she says.
It is her hope that with understanding, parents and caregivers will appreciate the power their words and actions hold
over children and will work towards filling them with bucket-loads of self-belief. The wristbands serve as a constant
reminder for children that they “Have totally got this!” no matter what others tell them, no matter what their
circumstances. It’s a reminder to help them find their passions and follow their dreams.
500 wristbands have been hidden across the globe. Siubhan says she has sent them to the UK, the US, Germany, Australia,
Malta and throughout New Zealand. She says, however, that it is anyone’s guess where they all end up as she has asked
people to pass them on to others, to hide wherever possible.
Once found, children are encouraged to wear them always. She invites their caregivers to add the location the bands were
found to her Facebook page www.facebook.com/dragonflypressltd where they will have the opportunity to win a copy of the book, “I Believe… In Me!”
Copies of Siubhan’s book can also be ordered through this page.