Adulting: Life Skills for Teens: Life Skills 101 and Other Stuff Teens and Young Adults Are Expected to Know but Never Learned in School (Unabridged)
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- 5,99 €
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Are you a teenager who feels like you're not quite prepared for the responsibilities of adulthood?
Whether you're about to move out of your parent's home or have been given the boot—there are a few things that you should know before the door hits you on your way out. So, if you want a life skills 101 guide that also covers the other stuff teens and young adults are expected to know but were never taught in school, then you have just found it! You may not think that washing your red and white clothes together would have repercussions, but that’s why this book is here; to make sure you never have to live that moment of terror when you discover your now pink wardrobe.
Here's a heads-up of what you will find inside Adulting: Life Skills for Teens:
Practical tips for managing your finances, including budgeting and saving strategies.
Effective communication skills for building stronger relationships with family, friends, and colleagues.
Proven strategies for developing healthy habits, including exercise, nutrition, and self-care.
Tips for succeeding in the workplace, including job hunting, interviewing, and networking.
Strategies for managing stress and anxiety in a fast-paced world.
You may be sitting there thinking that this sounds like a load of bull, but the fact is, everyone messes up when they start adulting. The only difference is that they never had this book to streamline the process for them before.
The purpose of Adulting: Life Skills for Teens is not to tell you what choices to make or which paths to take, but it will paint a better picture of what outcomes you can expect based on those choices. Sort of like an information center?
You will make mistakes, but at least you won't be alone, and this book will help you through the process of fixing them so that you can turn them into a learning curve. What better way to learn than from the master of mistakes? (Which is me, just in case that wasn’t clear.)