Product Details
Touchstone, October 2006
Trade Paperback, 336 pages
ISBN-10: 0743265041
ISBN-13: 9780743265041
MAKING SMART CHOICES IN CHALLENGING TIMES
The challenges teens face today are tougher than any time in history: academic stress, parent communication, media bombardments, dating drama, abuse, bullying, addictions, depression, and negative peer pressure, just to name a few. And like it or not, the choices teens make while navigating these challenges can make or break their futures.
In The 6 Most Important Decisions You'll Ever Make, Sean Covey, author of the international bestseller The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, gives teens the strong advice they need to make informed and wise decisions. Using real stories from teens around the world, Sean shows teens how to succeed in school, make good friends, get along with parents, wisely handle dating and sex issues, avoid or overcome addictions, build self-esteem, and much more. Jam-packed with original cartoons, inspiring quotes, and fun quizzes, this innovative audiobook will help teens not only survive, but thrive during their teen years and beyond.
"This book is way better than Sean's first one, and that one was GREAT! Every teen in the world should read this book. And, oh yeah, it was really funny."
"This book will prepare teens to handle the pressure and make the right universal big decisions right now."
"As hard as it is not to be biased, I can say without reservation that this is one remarkable book! The writing is entertaining and inspirational. A definite must-read for teens, and all those who raise, teach, and lead them."
"From one mother to another, I highly recommend that if you want a better future for your teens, you must have them read this book!"
"This book is perfectly written. I want all 74,000 students in our district to read it as well as their parents and all 6,000 teachers. I am trying to figure out how to make it required reading for all teens in Nashville."
"It's a rare thing to find such an innovative and inspirational book all rolled into one."