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  • - How to Believe In Yourself as a Teen
    af Maeve Tedone
    147,95 kr.

    NEW SECOND EDITIONPreviously published under the author name Maeve Ronan​​​​​​​Confidence is not just for the prettiest or most talented people, it's for you. Here's the thing, you don't have to arrive somewhere first before you can be confident.You can start right now, exactly as you are. You don't have to have your transformation first before you can be confident. Even if you don't have perfect skin yet or have no idea how to talk to people.You've got to start right here, right now. Believe you can become who you want to be and learn the tools to get you there. If that sounds right up your alley, then this book is for you.This isn't like other teen self-help books-- it's one you can actually relate to. Author of It's the Depression for Me and It's the Awkwardness for Me, 25-year-old Maeve Tedone tells it like it is. Maeve shares everything she wishes she knew as a teenager. Her books are packed with insights and tools for any middle or high schooler who wants to improve their life.This is the perfect book for anyone who thinks they hate reading. Readers say it feels like you're having a conversation with your best friend. Being a teenager can suck, but it doesn't have to forever. Let's get reading... you're about to learn how to believe in yourself as a teen.

  • af Maeve Tedone
    168,95 kr.

    NEW SECOND EDITIONPreviously published under the author name Maeve RonanEmbarrassing moments, panic attacks, and cringy conversations... awkward is probably a word you know too well.You don't have to suffer through your awkward teen years alone. In this book, you'll learn how to stay calm during awkward moments, what to say in uncomfortable conversations, and how to carry yourself more confidently, even if you feel insecure.This isn't like other teen self-help books-- it's one you can actually relate to. Author of It's the Depression for Me, 24-year-old Maeve Tedone tells it like it is. After struggling with her parents' divorce, falling out with friends, and having low self-esteem, Maeve Tedone now shares everything she wishes she knew as a teenager. Her books are packed with insights and tools for any middle or high schooler who wants to improve their life.This is the perfect book for anyone who thinks they hate reading. Readers say it feels like you're having a conversation with your best friend. Being a teenager can suck, but it doesn't have to forever. Let's get reading... you're about to learn how to be less awkward.

  • af Maeve Tedone
    168,95 kr.

    Previously published under the author name Maeve Ronan#1 Relatable Book for TeensNEW SECOND EDITION with Note from the Author & Bonus Chapter!Being a teenager can suck, but it doesn't have to forever. Learn how to get started on your dreams, even if you have no idea what you want to do with your life. Discover strategies to build confidence and overcome your insecurities.This isn't like other teen self-help books-- it's written by a 23-year-old you can actually relate to. Maeve Ronan has been collecting advice from successful people around the world for the past 3 years, and now she's sharing it all with Gen Z in a totally non-boring way. In her debut book, Maeve Ronan shares the top 3 life insights she wishes she knew as a teen when she was struggling with anxiety, depression, and even suicidal thoughts.Learn how to regain hope, let go of stress, and believe in yourself. Even if your life sucks right now, just hang on-- it'll get better. Now let's talk about how to actually make it better...500+ Positive Reviews from Teens Around the World'I already feel more understood, even just after the first chapter." - Sophie, 13'I normally hate reading, but your book makes me want to read.' - Alreem, 15'I've never read a book that actually interested me, until now." - Christopher, 15'As a teenager this is exactly what we need to relate to.' - Maddy, 17