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How Teens Win - The Student's Guide to Accomplishing Big Goals - cover

How Teens Win - The Student's Guide to Accomplishing Big Goals

Jon Acuff, L.E. Acuff, McRae Acuff

Publisher: Baker Books

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Summary

Do you have your life figured out yet? If not, congrats--you're normal.  
 
That said, how do you figure it out? The good news is, your life is already leaving you clues--about what matters to you, what you're good at, what's worth your time. When you ignore those clues, you start drifting or, worse yet, you set your course for the wrong destination entirely. 
 
How Teens Win is your map to the very best treasure you'll ever discover--yourself. Your potential. Your possibility. Your future. In this book we'll share a fun, simple process for better understanding your potential so you can start to set goals and make plans that matter to you. 
 
You've got your whole life ahead of you. Who will you become? How will you win? You're about to find out.
Available since: 09/10/2024.
Print length: 240 pages.

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