Launch Your Life: 5 Secrets to Knowing What You Want in Your Teens, College Years, and Early Career
Book Details
Author(s)Morgan Rich
PublisherStone Pile Press
ISBN / ASIN0981554431
ISBN-139780981554433
MarketplaceFrance 🇫🇷
Description
Are you ready to Launch Your Life? To figure out what it is you want to do with your life and how to make it happen?
Are you a parent who wants to help your kid find their way in the world?
Learn the simple formula of Know Yourself (KY) and Trust Yourself (TY). For young people the KY and TY will lead to having the courage and clarity you need to make your life what you want it to be. For parents KY and TY leads to deep empathetic listening, which allows you to be the parents your kid needs you to be.
There is a 50 page graphic story in Launch Your Life called What Will It Take? Whether you're a young person or a parent, you'll be challenged to reflect on your life by the difficult journey of discovery Leslie, the main character, takes you on.
The story is masterfully woven into the book to allow the issues raised in Leslie's journey to be supported by the text and concepts in the book.
Few books are able to respond to multiple learning styles, but Morgan has included illustrations, metaphors, personal stories, stories from parents and teenagers, hand made drawings, mind maps of each chapter and the concepts covered, and both text and illustrated reviews of each chapter.
No matter what kind of learner you are, if you care about making your life all that it can be, Launch Your Life is an essential read.
What people are saying:
"Learn what it means to be authentically present, alive, and influential. Morgan's writing entices you to play and live full out!"
- BJ Levy, PCC, JD, partner, inviteCHANGE
"Launch Your Life inspires young people - and ALL of us. The enthusiasm, integrity, and insight Morgan Rich brings to his coaching pervade this entire book. Get your hands on a copy NOW!"
- Amy Jack, parent of 2 teens & Landscape Designer
"This powerful vision should be required reading for every young person who has ever wondered, questioned, and hoped for something more out of life."
- Jay Roberts, professor Earlham College, Indiana
