What I Wish I Knew at 18 is an engaging, comprehensive, and conversational book written to help young adults achieve success in life. It provides practical, road-tested wisdom in essential life arenas as life perspective, character, relationships and communication, spiritual life, handling adversity, personal productivity, college academics, career selection and advancement, love and marriage, and managing finances. Through illustration, instruction, and reflective questions, the book reveals 109 success pointers that auger a soaring launch into adulthood. Unique in scope, universal in its message, and timely in its wisdom, What I Wish I Knew at 18 is designed to serve as an invaluable life coach.
Although conversationally written to graduates, What I Wish I Knew at 18 also is destined to become the definitive parenting guide to preparing children for fulfilling and thriving adulthood. Its comprehensive focus on both deeper subjects (character, relationships, purpose) and key decision areas (career, marriage, finances) provides parents a never before seen vision for successful preparation at this critical milestone. Parents will not only know all the essential bases to cover, but also the desired outcomes for their children in key areas of life. Children who embody the success principles and values captured in this book are well equipped to reach their full potential and positively impact the world.
What I Wish I Knew at 18 is also a must read for schools, colleges, faith leaders, mentors, and coaches as they partner with parents to educate students for life. Served in “bite sized morsels,” the success pointers average 1-2 pages in length, along with study questions to facilitate dynamic and engaging student discussions. Whether as a curricular resource or as a gift, What I Wish I Knew at 18 will help develop well rounded students for the betterment of themselves and mankind.
What I Wish I Knew at 18 is also a must read for schools, colleges, faith leaders, mentors, and coaches as they partner with parents to educate students for life. Served in “bite sized morsels,” the success pointers average 1-2 pages in length, along with study questions to facilitate dynamic and engaging student discussions. Whether as a curricular resource or as a gift, What I Wish I Knew at 18 will help develop well rounded students for the betterment of themselves and mankind.
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