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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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kathy uykiat

I had read 7 Habits Of Highly Effective Teens. I borrowed it from our school library. I read it during our Christmas vacation. It is an excellent book for all teens all over the world. It helps me to gain confidence and to make decision for myself.
Trevor Michael

Through it all It has given me the advantage of being a proactive individual, furthermore, it has given me the inspiration to strive for excellence. I hope many out there feel the Vibes that this anthology of goodness has given me.
Robyn

This book has really helped me alot and helped me to understand how I work as a teenager. I have recommended this book to all my friends
brenton

The 7 Habits of highly effective teens is a feel good book. Once you try to acomplish want it has to say in the book you will feel even better. Teaching you how to become a more sucessful teenager is the purpose of this book, although many of these habits can refere to adults and others. It's not just for parents and teens. It is for all individuals who want to become something. It's for anyone who feels that they can add some meaning into their life. If you think that you have room for improvment in your life then read this enthralling feel good book.
Helene

It's all there... and it's a fun approach too!
Heidi

This book helped me see the world in a brighter light. I am a happier person now that I've read it.
ollie

I agree with you it is pretty boring
chantal

i just finished reading it, and i am impressed on how it kept me reading on.. i usually dont read books.. but this one sure got my attention..

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