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Book Summary: The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens
This novel is entitled “The 7 habits of highly effective teens” by Sean Covey. I chose to write about this novel in my essay because it has taught me so many valuable, it has changed my perspective on life and the 7 habits have shaped me to be an effective teen.
Firstly, the reason as to why I chose this novel is because it has taught me so many valuable lessons. The author has said we have to encounter the problems out there but you need to stay strong and try to prevent those problems because if you don’t as a result you will get hurt. Although, there are obstacles we have to surmount in our daily lives we have to use an effective method to surmount them. Personally, whatever novel that I read I always like to get a valuable lesson out of the novel because that will help me to build a strong foundation for life. “The 7 habits of highly effective teens” gives you a new insight into the meaning of being powerfully successful. It teaches the importance of setting goals and sticking to them in order to achieve your dreams. – Picabo Street.
Secondly, the reason as to why I chose this novel is because it has changed my perspective on life. This novel is a guideline to help you choose the path that you will take in the future. As a teenager, I have faced many problems mentioned in this novel. Reading this book made me see the world from a different perspective. It is a world of opportunities and this book helps you reach and grasp to the occasions when they come.

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