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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens

The Ultimate Teenage Success Guide

by Sean Covey
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  • Oct 1998, 266 pages
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Alison Brown

This book is highly repetitve. It is full of stories from other teenagers. Sean Covey wrote maybe one chapter altogether, there should be multiple authors listed instead of just him.
Bah!

This book didn't help me!! We already know what helps us. It's natural.
Mike Hunt

This book was horrible it doesnt help ...
Lorne

"7 habits for Highly Effective Teens" is a waste of time. I was forced to read this book for school and man was it a bunch of bunk. You must have to be really messed up not to know the stuff in this book. It is all common sense. Who doesn't know the following? The habits are: Be proactive, begin with end in mind, first things first, think win-win, seek first to understand, synergize, sharpen the saw. If you want GOOD advice go to the Bible, it is better than this halfbaked book. Goodness.
Gazi

This book will not make you a better person, but it might make you more efficient.


I hate this book my teacher read it to use every morning, and everyone absoultly could not stand it!
Kayla G. aka bob-kevin

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!

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