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AIM HIGH! 101 Tips for Teens By Brad Berger and Kalev Pehme
Does the thought of sending a message in under 140 characters send you into a panic? What about using slang, ‘made up’ abbreviations and acronyms? While it might give the over 40 crowd heart palpitations, for today’s youth there is no better way to communicate! They can tweet, text and IM in the blink of an eye. If a message is longer than a couple of sentences they’re simply not interested in reading it and are off to their next text.
Recognizing today’s teens want their information quick, simple and the tip of their fingers, Brad Berger, author and lawyer, has written AIM HIGH! 101 Tips for Teens to help them navigate their way successfully through school and life. Short, easy to read and straight to the point, AIM HIGH! shares common sense wisdom and life lessons such as:
• Respect: Respect people in the same way you want to be respected. Respecting others is the best way to earn respect for yourself. • Speak: Speak clearly and maintain eye contact. Don’t mumble. Look directly at the other person, maintain eye contact, and speak clearly. When you have something to say, say it. • Help: Help others. If you know someone needs help, help. • Mistakes: Everyone makes mistakes. We all make mistakes. Learn to avoid making the same mistake twice. • Forgive: Show forgiveness in your heart and in your mind. Be a forgiving person. • Good Health: Develop habits that keep you healthy. Maintaining good health is your decision and a lifelong choice. You can make yourself healthy. Good health is the most important thing you have.
Go to www.aimhigh101tips.com for more information. AIM HIGH! 101 Tips for Teens is available exclusively on www.amazon.com. The Spanish edition will be available in June 2010.
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