What is it?
- Workbook with strategies to manage teen worries.
- Discusses normal worries vs. chronic worrying.
- Provides strategies to manage common teen worries.
- Offers simple & effective mindfulness techniques.
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Description
Being a teen isn’t easy. Like many young people, you probably worry about grades, fitting in with a certain group, or what will happen after high school. These are normal worries, and show that you’re tuned in to your life and thinking about the future.
But chronic worrying—the kind that keeps you tossing and turning at night—isn’t helpful, and can even keep you from feeling good and reaching your goals.
So, how can you put worry in its place? With this fun and friendly guide, you’ll discover easy strategies and tips you can use anytime, anywhere to stop worry from taking over.
You’ll learn to manage the four most common worries teens face: school pressure, coping with social drama, appearance and body image, and handling family conflicts. And, most importantly, you’ll find simple and effective mindfulness techniques to help you keep calm, stay grounded in the moment, and be your very best—even when life gets super stressful.
Download a PDF copy of the book below.
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