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As a teenager, you have unique talents, passions and potential. But finding your way through life is tough. The emotional and physical changes you are experiencing in your transformation from childhood to adulthood are perhaps the most dramatic, chaotic and stressful you will ever face. You will be trying to work things out for yourself, sometimes talking with friends or asking parents and others who have been through it. Making it tougher still, the education system tends to focus on material and economic success and not enough on education of the mind, the emotions and personal growth. This…mehr

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As a teenager, you have unique talents, passions and potential. But finding your way through life is tough. The emotional and physical changes you are experiencing in your transformation from childhood to adulthood are perhaps the most dramatic, chaotic and stressful you will ever face. You will be trying to work things out for yourself, sometimes talking with friends or asking parents and others who have been through it. Making it tougher still, the education system tends to focus on material and economic success and not enough on education of the mind, the emotions and personal growth. This book aims to help correct that imbalance, focusing on the emotional issues of: * Self-acceptance and acceptance of others * Self-esteem * A positive self-image * Self-belief * Emotional well-being * Independence and inter-dependence For parents, loving your teenage son or daughter is not enough. He or she needs to feel that you appreciate them as a blossoming human being, whose talents and uniqueness require constant nurturing, support and encouragement and whose dreams are sufficiently intriguing to be worth exploring.
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Peter Nicholls is the author of Enjoy Being You, Enjoy Being Proud of Who You Are, and The Hunger to Grow. He is living his encore life after leaving full-time work. Aside from his passion for helping people enjoy being their true selves, Peter sings weekly in two choirs, plays golf with like-minded friends, and is actively involved in his local church, including convening a monthly house group. Peter lives in Adelaide and believes it is the best place in the world. He has two children and six grandchildren, all of whom he adores. Like many families today, they are spread far and wide, enjoying living their own best lives. Peter does, however, get to regularly enjoy relaxing at his daughter and son-in-law's 30-acre farm in the glorious Adelaide Hills.