<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Make self-esteem a habit, every day. That's the message in this important guide for teens from the author of "The Self-Esteem Workbook for Teens, " who offers 50 simple, positive thoughts and actions to help teens build self-esteem with daily intention.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>Make self-esteem a habit, every day. Written by Lisa Schab, author of <i>Self-Esteem for Teens</i>, <i>The Self-Esteem Habit for Teens</i> offers 50 simple, positive thoughts and immediate actions to help you "perceive it, believe it, achieve it!"</b></p><p>When it comes to cultivating positive self-esteem, the teen years are the most challenging. You're probably experiencing major changes--at school, with friends, physically, and mentally. But you may be tempted to compare yourself to your peers, friends, and celebrities, or get caught up in the seemingly perfect lives of others via social media. These comparisons, along with self-criticism, can feed into your insecurities and cause you to feel like you just aren't good enough. So, how can you break the negative habits of comparison and self-criticism and start being a true friend to <i>you</i>?</p><p>In <i>The Self-Esteem Habit for Teens</i>, you'll learn 50 easy, little ways you can make self-esteem a reality (and a habit!) every day--anytime, anywhere. Following the advice within this fun, pocket-sized guide, you'll discover the six steps of lasting self-esteem, and find tips to help you learn from your mistakes, practice gratitude, see things from a different perspective, celebrate strengths, stop overgeneralizing, and cultivate healthy relationships.</p><p>Real change only happens with repeated practice. If you're looking for concrete, immediate ways to help you practice and <i>live</i> the principles of self-esteem in your daily life, this little guide is chock-full of wisdom, positive thoughts, and immediate actions to help you be your best self--your authentic self!</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"A wonderful resource and guide for all ages. The exercises in this book are easy to follow and there is something to appeal to almost everyone looking for a self-esteem boost or reset. I finished reading with the thought that I wish I would have had this when I was a teen." <br> --<b>Ann Almgren</b>, president at Harvard Diggins City Library Board, Harvard Diggins Library, Harvard, IL<br><br>"An excellent read--full of guidance and practical, ageless wisdom for teens who are looking to better themselves." <br><b>--Robert W. Hasselmann, MA</b>, middle school teacher, Robbins, IL<br><br>"As with other books written by the author on this subject, this is easy to read, makes sense, and easy to apply with my clients individually, in group settings, or in family therapy sessions. My clients' ages range between ten and twenty-three, and many are at-risk youth, children, and families. I like using the book for ideas to assist clients who struggle with depression, bullying, and anxiety. They find the information applicable as they read and journal, and we process new skills. The information is therapeutic and backed by empirically sound research. This is not merely a 'self-help' book. This book is a great tool I've added to my counseling toolbox." <br><b>--Nancy DeWeese, MAMHC, LPC</b>, family therapist with Professional Services Group<br><br>"Excellent resource that can be used by everyone--young and old! 'Perceive it, believe it, achieve it!' is a thought and activity process in the book that can be used in every area of life. In addition, the fifty simple ways to build confidence are just that--simple. Finally, the exercises are easily personalized for each person. Highly recommended! Great workbook!" <br><b>--Kim Kanish</b>, blended case manager, Family Psychological Association<br><br>"Lisa Schab's <i>The Self-Esteem Habit for Teens</i> is a well-articulated definition of self-esteem and how a teen can acquire and strengthen it in their life. It's really simple and easy to follow, builds on itself, and it's <i>not</i> boring. ... This manual is a 'must-have' for any teen who wants to feel good about themselves." <br> --<b>Edward J. Nekarda, LCSW, BCD, MDiv</b>, psychotherapist in private practice, attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) specialist, and certified rapid trauma resolution therapist<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Lisa M. Schab, LCSW</b>, is a licensed clinical social worker with a private counseling practice in the greater Chicago, IL, area. She has authored sixteen self-help books and workbooks for children, teens, and adults, including <i>The Anxiety Workbook for Teens </i>and <i>Beyond the Blues</i>. Schab teaches self-help workshops, conducts training seminars for professionals, and is a member of the National Association of Social Workers (NASW). You can find out more about her at www.lisamschabooks.com.
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