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A Road To A Positive Mindset: A Guide To Keep You Going As A Teenager
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Ongoing, First published Jul 13, 2019
A book on self-discovery, chasing after dreams, loving yourself, trusting your guts and the comfort of having a bunch of friends as you find out who you really are. 

At the end of this book, you'll either might feel like this is a cliche or inspired and motivated but either way, just remember that I'm a seventeen year old teenager trying to figure it out while also helping others too. However, everything written in this book is my own beliefs because I've lived the experiences myself. 

This book is for my future self, a book to be proud of and for everyone going through a crisis that was made by their minds. I gave this to you ...
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Ask yourself three basic questions: 1. Do you think that you are an important part of your family? 2. Is there a calm, accepting and happy home atmosphere? 3. Do you feel the freedom to express yourself? If you find yourself staring blankly at the screen, scared that the answers will leave you numb, dive in, this book has been written exactly for you. * A compilation of short stories I write randomly out of shared experiences. * A guide to conquering teenagehood in a world of ever-so-scrutinizing adults. * Pulled out from Our Alter Ego, my personal blog.