The Art of Being a Brilliant Teenager
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Kris Dyer
About this listen
Calling all teenagers - quit the moaning and start loving life!
Don't be a cliché. Don't stay in your bedroom grunting and grumbling. How about getting motivated, energized, and start making a difference?! The Art of Being a Brilliant Teenager teaches you how to become your very best self - and how to figure out who that is, exactly. The best-selling authors of The Art of Being Brilliant and Be Brilliant Every Day are experts in the art of happiness and positive psychology and, with this new book, you'll find your way to becoming brilliant at school, work, and life in general. Stay cool under all the pressures you're facing, and plot a map for the future that takes you wherever it is you want to go. Become proactive, determined, successful, and most importantly: happy!
Fact: your life span is about 4,000 weeks. It seems like a lot, but it's not. Complaining about life, homework, parents, and relationships may be normal now, but don't let it become your defining trait. When you're 40 years old and still moaning, a big chunk of your 4,000 weeks have slipped by, and you're no closer to happiness than you were as a teen. This book is a guide to starting the journey to your ideal life now, instead of wasting time being a drip.
- Discover the real you, and what you want out of life
- Stop moaning and get moving now, while there's plenty of time
- Lose your bad habits before they become your personality
- Figure out how you want to contribute, and find a way to do it
The bottom line is this: it's easy to be the average version of yourself, but is that really all you want? Don't you want to achieve something? Get started now. The Art of Being a Brilliant Teenager helps you figure out where you want to go and how to get there. So, whether you're an ambitious teenager, a parent, or teacher desperate to turn a down-beat teenager into a ray of positivity and delight, The Art of Being a Brilliant Teenager is here to help.
©2015 Andy Cope and Andy Whittaker and Darrell Woodman and Amy Bradley (P)2016 Audible, Inc.What listeners say about The Art of Being a Brilliant Teenager
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- Amazon Customer
- 15-05-20
Fantastic! Amazing! Brilliant!
This book completely changed my life! I’m currently 13 and can never find motivation to do anything. But now that I have this audiobook I’m feeling great and fully motivated. I would recommend this book to anyone and everyone! Even adults; it will change you!
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- S Paget
- 30-09-20
brilliant book
Brilliant book if you can get your teen to read it. Good that is on audible as well as some will listen even if they won't read. written in language that will appeal to teenagers. Well done!!
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- Gabs
- 29-05-23
Brilliant book
I enjoyed listening/ reading this book. It’s a good book for anyone. Gives you the opportunity to want to know more.
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- Paddy Cordell
- 07-11-19
#Amazing
Love, loved listening this on long car journeys, driving with a smile everytime #thanks #blessed
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- Mark Hayes
- 20-07-18
Disappointed
I bought this audiobook for my two sons, they’re 14 and 15. I wanted something that would reassure them through the awkward teenage years. I listened to the book so I could talk to my guys about it later.
I spent the entire time cringing, knowing my boys would rolling their eyes if they listened too.
Maybe it’s the voice of the narrator, but I couldn’t help but feel I was listening to a patronizing BBC children’s program from the ‘70’s.
If you’re buying for a teenager, you’re too late. Buy it for a 10-12 year old so they can come into their teenage years in a positive frame of mind.
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