Don't Sweat the Small Stuff for Teens: Simple Ways to Keep Your Cool in Stressful Times
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Rating | : | 4.14 (526 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1586210904 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 269 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-11-16 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
With plenty of suggestions for adding activities into a teen's life--volunteer opportunities in particular--your child may even feel encouraged to seek out new forms of positive expression simply for the joy of the activity, rather than the old standbys of "my friends are doing it" or "I need it to get into college." --Jill Lightner. His tone is one of an older family friend who manages to advise while still maintaining the minimum level of coolness that teens require from those who intend to guide them into adulthood. In the second chapter, a teen volunteering at an animal shelter is used to show how just one person can make a difference, as she takes the time for one more phone call that results in saving a dog's life. Each chapter is devoted to a single, simple idea such as "
"legit." according to Kristin G. So some people have said it's just common sense, but I think the point in this book is that it's obviously for people that have problems understanding those things that should be easy. I got it because I get really upset really easily and it made me feel a lot better about some things. Lately I've been kind of feeling like life is way too hard and I just haven. "Very helpful" according to Mrs. Dora Blondal Mizzi. I had previously bought and read two other books by Richard Carlson, Shortcut Through Therapy and Don't sweat the small stuffit's all just small stuff. I had found that both those books made a huge difference in my life and helped me, as someone who suffers from anxiety, to look at life in a very different way. I had even read bits and pieces of Don't sweat th. Avg Guy said Outstanding. I always read books I get for my daughter first to confirm that I got her something right/good for her. This one is no doubt a winner. The titles of each chapter were catching enough to make you curious as to what you were about to read and then the story you read were a great explanation to the sometimes funny and odd titles. The story in each chapter was abs
FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. The creator of the Don't Sweat The Small Stuff series presents a collection of inspirational advice and simple, practical wisdom to help teenagers cope with the stresses, challenges, issues, and turmoil of everyday life.