The Slay All Day Confidence Academy was created as a companion to the Slay All Day book, with the goal of extending its lessons on confidence, voice, and self-worth into classrooms and community spaces.
Built by educator and author Elizabeth Leiba, the Academy brings together reflection prompts, discussion activities, and creative resources designed for girls ages 8–13.
While the Academy is still in a growing phase, it is already being shared with educators, librarians, and community leaders to explore how these ideas translate into real-world learning and student engagement.
Step Into Your Magic
Celebrate individuality, cultivate confidence, and shine brightly.Inside the Academy, families and educators will find:
Student-friendly resources from the Slay All Day book
Reflection prompts, activities, and creative challenges
Parent guides and conversation starters
Teacher toolkits, worksheets, and discussion plans
Safe, empowering content rooted in culture and representation
Everything inside supports the same mission: helping our girls see themselves as leaders today, not “someday.”
About the Founder
Elizabeth Leiba created Slay All Day Confidence Academy as a companion to the Slay All Day book, with the goal of extending its lessons on confidence, voice, and self-worth into classrooms and community spaces.. Her work as a bestselling author — from I’m Not Yelling to Protecting My Peace to I Came to Slay — has always centered Black women and girls who deserve to feel safe, seen, and supported.
This Academy is her next chapter. A space where Black girls can grow without shrinking. A space built on affirmation, cultural pride, and the belief that confidence should be nurtured, not earned.
Elizabeth’s mission is simple: help our girls see their brilliance early, so the world doesn’t convince them otherwise later.
Slay All Day: How to Be Bold, Confident, and Proud of Who You Are was written for the Black girls who deserve a reminder of who they are long before the world tries to tell them who they’re not. It’s a confidence guide wrapped in stories, activities, reflection prompts, and real-life examples from the women they look up to.
The book walks girls through the things they face every day: friendships, self-doubt, big dreams, tough moments, peer pressure, identity, and the pressure to be “perfect.” It helps them build confidence without forcing them to grow up too fast, and it gives them language to understand their feelings instead of holding everything in.
Inside, girls will find:
• affirmations that actually sound like them • short stories and profiles of Black women who made history • activities that help them speak up, dream big, and protect their peace • pages that make them think, laugh, reflect, and see themselves clearly • guidance for handling tough moments without shrinking or shutting down
Slay All Day doesn’t teach girls to be loud or fearless all the time. It teaches them to be themselves, fully and unapologetically — whatever that looks like.
It’s the book so many of us needed growing up. And now it’s here for the next generation.