Being Enough

Breaking the Walls Between Teenagers and Parents

Nonfiction, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Sameep Mangat ISBN: 9781543906042
Publisher: BookBaby Publication: August 4, 2017
Imprint: BookBaby Language: English
Author: Sameep Mangat
ISBN: 9781543906042
Publisher: BookBaby
Publication: August 4, 2017
Imprint: BookBaby
Language: English
What does it truly mean to be enough? To be pretty enough, strong enough, smart enough …good enough? In this day and age, teenagers are sent into the world with the idea that if they’re not curing cancer or changing the world in some fundamental way, they’re failing. They’re labeled, misunderstood, and constrained. And what should they do when who they want to be clashes with who society tells them to be? Being Enough presents a refreshing, energetic approach to combatting common issues faced by teenagers during adolescence and constructing avenues of communication between generations. Written from a high schooler’s perspective, this book redefines the meaning of “being enough” and works to tear down the walls between teens and their parents. Does taking advice from a teenager sound crazy? Yes. Is it worth it? Most definitely.
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What does it truly mean to be enough? To be pretty enough, strong enough, smart enough …good enough? In this day and age, teenagers are sent into the world with the idea that if they’re not curing cancer or changing the world in some fundamental way, they’re failing. They’re labeled, misunderstood, and constrained. And what should they do when who they want to be clashes with who society tells them to be? Being Enough presents a refreshing, energetic approach to combatting common issues faced by teenagers during adolescence and constructing avenues of communication between generations. Written from a high schooler’s perspective, this book redefines the meaning of “being enough” and works to tear down the walls between teens and their parents. Does taking advice from a teenager sound crazy? Yes. Is it worth it? Most definitely.

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