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The Keys to Success: 21 Things Every Teen Should Know

Author Joseph Larnyoh
Publisher iUniverse
Category Business & Economics
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PublisheriUniverse
ISBN / ASIN0595501613
ISBN-139780595501618
MarketplaceIndia 🇮🇳

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The Keys to Success: 21 Things Every Teen Should Know is a unique guide for teenagers, providing tools aimed specifically at them for this time in their lives to help them attain success for the rest of their lives. Joseph Larnyoh and Chrispat Okutu present good, solid advice and ideas that every teenager should know. By guiding their thoughts and, most importantly, their actions, teens begin a path towards success and prosperity. This self-control is the distilled essence of what is needed to advance in today's world.Guidance is provided for teens to get to know who they are, be in touch with what they want, understand their strengths and weaknesses, and not allow them to try things halfheartedly. They are encouraged to develop their personal strengths as a tool to help them stick with life's challenges as they arise and keep going on their path. Increased personal strength results in more awareness, which puts teens in a much better position of getting what they want.Joseph and Chrispat stress that people are responsible for their own lives and show teens how they can get to know themselves, make improvements and lead lives full of satisfaction and meaning.
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