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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens

The Ultimate Teenage Success Guide

by Sean Covey

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey
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    Oct 1998, 266 pages

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Unknown (10/21/04)

i really liked this book. It taught me to be myself for thats all i can be. It really inspired me to become a better person and not to judge people before you get to know them. And i really injoyed reading all the personal stories because i can relate to a lot of them.
julie (09/26/04)

I definitely recommend this book...it has made a big difference in my life! Thanks to inspiration and ideas from this book, I have become a much better student, family member, friend, and person in general. It is filled with awsome quotes and stories. Definitely read it. You'll be glad you did.
Marie (09/23/04)

This is a great book that my daughter and I read together. She really loved it and learned alot about ways she make everyday effective. She is more organized and more put together emotionally. She thanks you for writting such a simple book that she can understand.
Aliza (09/08/04)

this is the best book i ever read.i was 17 yrs old when i read this book.it is a true guide 4 teenagers.Well done Sean covey.ur effort is superb...............
johanda (09/04/04)

I really enjoy this book. I hope Mr. Sean Covey will make more book about people lives again.. I feel much stronger and more mature this day. Thank you very much..
Kayla G. aka bob-kevin (09/03/04)

Well, god is important, but this book isnt religious, it is trying to go out on all teens, not only the religious ones. it would be offensive, but i do enjoy the book, im almost half way through! its great!
Cinnamon (08/31/04)

This is a good book I actually read it this time.!!! Very intelligent and challenges the mind. This is a book that makes everyon think and we can all relate to it. GOOD BOOK!!!

Chakira Hollingsworth (08/31/04)

This book is so great!I loved the section on the PBA. Every since then I've made my own PBA, and I've been doin' just great by it!It's easy to relate to because now as teens we've decided to go our own path, to do what we what to do! Sean Covey has been through all of it so thats why I'm taking his word, but on somethings I don't agree!!!!!!!!

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