Bought: very good condition - received in very good condition. Is a gift for someone else so no review of contents at this time.
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A great time to start is ages 11+, these Habits will provide tools to navigate life. Discuss with your kids, buy a book for each.
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Thank you for helping me realize some things that I could be improving on to better myself as a person. Because this book was specifically meant for teens it was very relatable and the author tried to make it very humorous so I enjoyed reading it but it actually kind of felt like I am having a conversation. You can learn a lot and some of his points are rather factual making you realize some things you should’ve been doing...
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i had this book when i was a teenager, when i moved in 2004 from the bay area to fresno it somehow got thrown away, i am now 32 years old and i still would read this book and still like this book only because i look like a teenager myself, i do not look 32 i look like i am between the ages of 17-18 years old and i am serious i am not kidding around.
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It's a book very useful in your live. It's like a compass, but you have to be constant in order to keep in your mind the 7 habits every day and achieve a change as a person.
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