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The High School Survival Guide
- Your Roadmap to Studying, Socializing, and Succeeding
- Narrated by: Megan Janz
- Length: 3 hrs and 7 mins
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Publisher's summary
Great study skills.
Study smarter.
Reach your full potential!
We’re all told to study hard in high school but none of us are ever taught how to study, let alone how to balance the increasing workload and demands of teenage life.
So many students feel anxious, stressed, and overwhelmed at the thought of starting high school because they think it means they are going to be given so much homework they will feel like they’re drowning. They feel a huge pressure to succeed, that they neglect other areas of their lives, which makes life more stressful and their grades actually suffer!
But what if I told you that you don’t have to fall into this trap? That you can love high school, form amazing friendships, grow your confidence, excel academically, feel proud of your achievements, and at the same time, feel 100 percent supported! You don’t have to sacrifice your life to get through high school and I am going to show you step-by-step exactly how to do it and become your most organised, productive, motivated, and confident self! My grandmother, who is full of wisdom but also fiery like the Mediterranean blood coursing through her veins, shared something with me that I always keep in mind, especially as I wrote this book. One day, when I was feeling overwhelmed, she ask me, “Jessica, how do you eat an elephant?” Then she answered, “One bite at a time”.
This is exactly what I do in The High School Survival Guide. I help you focus on each area of your life one step (or bite) at a time, from setting up the ideal study space, organising your study schedule and strategically revising for exams, to building your confidence, tackling study-stress and anxiety, avoiding burnout, and setting effective goals!
This audiobook is for you if:
Whether you want to improve your grades, stress less, get organised, re-gain your confidence, or boost your motivation and productivity, The High School Survival Guide will teach you how to get the most out of your high school experience.
You'll learn:
- How to identify which study techniques work best for you
- How to increase your productivity
- How to improve your focus during class
- How to avoid burnout and manage study related stress and anxiety
- How to throw the ultimate study party and make revising fun!
It’s also filled with study tips and tricks, mini summaries, and helpful exercises to put your new skills into practice!
Most important, this audiobook is about to make you unstoppable.
Get your audiobook now and say "Yes" to having an amazing high school experience.
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"This book is everything I wish I knew when I was in high school! Every student should be armed with Jess's guide." (Pritish Agarwal - Partner Manager, YouTube.)
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Rethinking Positive Thinking
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- By: Gabriele Oettingen
- Narrated by: Karen Saltus
- Length: 5 hrs and 30 mins
- Unabridged
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Based on her groundbreaking research and large-scale scientific studies, Oettingen introduces a new way to visualize the future, called mental contrasting. It combines focusing on our dreams with visualizing the obstacles that stand in our way. In Rethinking Positive Thinking, Oettingen applies mental contrasting to three key areas of personal change - becoming healthier, nurturing personal and professional relationships, and performing better at work.
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Simply unimpressive
- By Jeff Fiske on 10-25-14