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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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Chris (07/01/10)

Not impressed
Ok. For TEENS who believe that this book has helped them in so many ways, it didn't. You are changing your ways, good for you, but not because of this dry and repetitive book. No one likes textbooks, and that's exactly what this is. Yes there are cartoons and funny quotes, but teens are not ten. This book lacks substance and really has no potential because self help comes from within and life experience.
Franka (01/04/10)

Sceret to excellency
This book developed courage to focus on better opportunities. Proves to be of great importance to develop effective habits because habits once developed last FOREVER.
Percy Jackson (12/17/09)

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This was a very inspiring book. However our friend Kristi should have read it more carefully as one of the DEFECTIVE habits is to see life as a competition.
Sean Covey Kristi Yamaguchi.
Ashley Truby (distressed teen) (12/04/09)

7 Habits Of Highly Effected Teens
This was a really good book. It had helped me with my problems that I had in the past. It's a must-read for any child or parent whose in dying need of help. Good Job Sean!!! you are a winner!
sean (12/01/09)

WOW!
This book is amazing it has helped me through a ton of problems and I am proud to say that my life feels perfect so I highly recommend you to read this book and to listen to it.
GiLmOrE (11/05/09)

The 7 Habits of how sean coveys telling me how to live my life
OK here it is, all of you think that this book will "change the way teens act and help" is NOT true...I'm a teen and our English teacher made us read this book. Right now we have finished it and are writing our persuasive essays on the book....my opinion: This book shouldn't be taught in high school English...or anywhere for that matter. As I do, and many others, agree that this guy who wrote the book is just telling us how to live our life. I'm sorry but that's quite a lot of people's thoughts on this book, along with a lot of other negative thoughts on it.
Magda (from Poland) (07/15/09)

Wonderful Adventure!
For me, reading this book was an incredible experience! If teenagers really applied the rules from the book, the world would be such a better place to live... It isn't boring or naive way of reforming us. Lack of pouring water. But there are funny drawings next to the words so accessible to teens. I really do recommend it!
Thanks to people who showed this book to me!
(Please forgive me, if you find here some grammatical mistakes, but if I had written in polish(my language), I think you wouldn't have understand much ;-)
Chris Sabatino (06/22/09)

Bad Review
My mom made me read this book and it is a waist of time. Its so stupid. This book is not going to change me.

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