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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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Nina

i have read that book for several times and it's really good! it help me live each day! thanks sean covey!
Ricky LaCroix

this book helped me greatly in my adventures as a teenager. As i say teenagerdom is verified temporary

insanity, but not an excuse for life. After reading this well written book i found myself living lofe a little better, making better choices and realizing how lucky i am to be alive and be as privilaged as i am.
michael gianni

this is really a sucsess and really helped me in my daily life thanks for writeing the 7 habbits of highly efective teens







Michael J.Gianni
Erica

I would just like to say that this book is full of inspiration and motivation to do the right thing, as well as being a new person deep down inside yourself. I found that this book was a book that I couldn't put down and that it was one of the most interesting books that I have ever read. This book was an eye-opener for me to do what it is that I have to do. It put a whole new outlook on life for me. The author, Sean Covey, did a great job with this book!
Dan

I personally dont find the book repetitive in the slightest. The language is simple eyt effective. A lot of it is common sense but it provides clarity for teens who a lost in a world of smoke drugs and <>. It is also a useful tool in the lives of teens who lead a slightly more conventional existence. If every teen was given a copy of this book upon entering highschool, read it and seriously considered the concepts it would greatly go to solving many of the crises met by the youth of today. Its also helpful it deciphering the original.


It was a great book that helped me get my life more organized. I now find that I can get pretty much all the things done that need to be done. I also learned how to look from other peoples' perspectives to understand where they're coming from. Most of all, if made me appreciate life and learn how to use my time wisely to enjoy my life.
Dan

This is a wonderful book that all teens should read. It's great because it relates right to teens and what they are going through.
Christina

It is a wonderful book that all teens should read. I am a teen and this started as just a book to read in class but reading it has helped me realize that not everyone's life is perfect, let alone mine. Now I feel better about what I can do and I accept that.

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