Essential Life Skills for Older Teens & Young Adults
ebook ∣ Failproof Ways to Communicate Confidently, Manage Money & Time Smartly, Cook Effortlessly & Navigate Safely on Social Media
By Tina Pinkett
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Growing into an adult is like making a pot of vegetable soup. You assemble all the ingredients, chopping some or maybe shelling fresh peas and peeling carrots. Then you find a pot that's the right size and begin putting the ingredients in it. Next comes the waiting part. You must simmer the soup for a while to create a future you'll be satisfied with. Right now, your life might be just that—a bunch of ingredients you need to assemble and let simmer.
This Essential life skills book is your culinary guide in your transitional phase into adulthood. This book teaches you how to assemble life skills ingredients, engage deeper with each life skill, and will help you seamlessly incorporate them into self-propelling habits.
In this book, you'll discover:
- The single most powerful skill you'll need to get anything done without sacrificing fun and friends
- Simple ways to amp up your confidence and be truly captivating
- Effortless ways to become organized, manage time and achieve more
- Single best money skill that'll help you earn more and keep money
- Fascinating ways to enjoy social media and not let it take over your life
- Painless ways to care for your car, house, and body
- Stress-free cooking techniques to eat and live healthily without spending a fortune
- All the necessary skills you need to live independently and create the amazing life you'll treasure
Live the life of your dreams without sacrificing time, money, or energy.
Discover in this book how even the least-motivated person can be equipped with dynamic habits to become the person they aspire to be.