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Discover the secret to positivity by tapping into your inner
strengths!As a teen, your brain is changing every day. You’re
more aware of the challenges and difficulties of life. You’re
questioning everything. And you can tell when grownups are being
fake or dishonest. All of these sudden realizations can be
overwhelming, and as a result, you may fall into a “negativity
trap.” And while there’s nothing wrong with a little sarcasm or
skepticism—after a while, negative thoughts have a way of turning
inward, causing stress, damaging your self-esteem, and crushing
your confidence. So, how can you start building the real positivity
you need to be happy, healthy, and in control of your life?You only
need to look inside yourself.In this unique workbook, you’ll
learn to tap into the power of your own character strengths—such
as bravery, creativity, being a good friend, perseverance, honesty,
and more—in order to build self-confidence, boost a positive
attitude, and cope with the inevitable stress of life. You’ll
also find out how to spot strengths in those around you, such as
friends, family, teachers, and more. Finally, you’ll discover how
your own character strengths can help bolster your engagement in
life, enhance positive and healthy relationships, give your life
greater meaning, increase your accomplishments, and even improve
your physical health.This isn’t a workbook to help you be sunny
and happy for the benefit of others. It’s not a workbook to help
you ignore the difficulties and injustices of our world. What it is
is a toolkit for finding your own inner strengths and using those
strengths to be your very best. Imagine all you can accomplish with
the power of real positivity—both for yourself and the world!
Is social media stressing you out? Written by a millennial
psychologist and media expert, this workbook offers practical
skills to help you reduce anxiety, balance screen time, deal with
cyberbullies, and take charge of your life. Social media has
drastically changed how we communicate with one another. In many
ways this is a good thing. For example, it's easier than ever to
stay connected to family and friends who live far away. But social
media can also become addictive, stressful, and even alienating. If
you're like many teens, you probably check your smartphone several
times throughout the day to stay up to date on the news from
friends. But what happens when you're so worried about missing the
latest posts on your feed that you end up missing out on real life
adventures and connections? Grounded in evidence-based cognitive
behavioral therapy (CBT), this unique and relatable workbook will
help you manage the stress and anxiety that can result from
excessive screen time. You'll discover how to choose friends over
followers, find tips for navigating cyberbullying, and discover new
ways to get back in touch with your own life-without your
smartphone or other devices. Social media has an important place in
your life-but it shouldn't rule your life. It's also important to
remember that the "highlight reels" you see of your friends' lives
aren't necessarily the "real" truth. If you're ready to reduce
social media stress, gain confidence in yourself, and become more
engaged in the world around you, this workbook will show you how.
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