An edition of How to be a grown up (2010)

How to be a grown up

the ten secret skills everyone needs to know

1st ed.
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How to be a grown up
Stacy Kaiser, Stacy Kaiser
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An edition of How to be a grown up (2010)

How to be a grown up

the ten secret skills everyone needs to know

1st ed.
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The challenge of being a grown up is to effectively balance the desire for fun and freedom against the responsibilities that come with having a full and productive life. This book is about maximizing your chances for happiness and success. As the psychotherapist on both Celebrity Fit Club and Lifetime's DietTribe, Stacy Kaiser has gained a reputation for helping us face the truth that is holding us back. She offers "tough love," but in a fun way. As a result of providing therapy for thousands of patients, Stacy identifies ten critical areas that will help readers develop the life skills needed to become a successful, happy, high-functioning adult. The book opens with a quiz to assess the reader's current level of function in the ten areas, followed by chapters devoted to each. While some of these will be familiar, Stacy offers a fresh take and gives you a blueprint to follow.--From publisher description.

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HarperOne
Language
English
Pages
261

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How to be a grown up: the ten secret skills everyone needs to know
2010, HarperOne
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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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New York

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Library of Congress
BF724.5 .K35 2010

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Pagination
ix, 261 p. ;
Number of pages
261

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24490703M
ISBN 10
0061941182
ISBN 13
9780061941184
LCCN
2009052870
OCLC/WorldCat
456180680

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