Life Strategies for Teens Workbook by Jay McGraw

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  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Adult Publishing Group
  • Pub. Date: August 2001
  • ISBN-13: 9780743224703
  • Sales Rank: 44,822
  • Age Range: Young Adult
  • 176pp
  • Edition Description: Workbook
 
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With his #1 New York Times bestseller Life Strategies, Phillip C. McGraw redefined the meaning of "accountability." Now his son Jay distills the same no-nonsense advice for teens, helping them take control of their lives and control their futures.

First published in 1999, Life Strategies was an immediate success. Today there are more than one million copies in print and Phillip C. McGraw is still a beloved guest each week on Oprah. His empowering message has helped myriad fans focus on their goals and achieve their dreams.

In the tradition of Sean Covey's The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens, Jay McGraw provides today's young people a direct message of his own. Life Strategies for Teens offers the wisdom of Life Strategies from the unique perspective of a highly successful young person. Jay McGraw is a perfect role model for teens everywhere -- and he speaks their language. From dealing with peer pressure to popularity, he tells kids how to thrive during tough situations and improve relationships with parents, friends, siblings, and teachers. McGraw's guide is a terrific roadmap for navigating the pitfalls of adolescence.

About the Author: Jay McGraw is the elder son of Phillip C. McGraw. He is currently a student at the University of Texas in Austin. This is his first book.

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Jay McGraw grew up in Dallas, Texas. He is currently a student at the University of Texas at Austin. Jay enjoys spending time with his girlfriend, Jennifer, and his younger brother, Jordan. Playing basketball, piloting small planes, and scuba-diving are his favorite hobbies.

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September 27, 2001: Please realize that the basic book that this workbook relates to is Life Strategies for Teens, which I have also reviewed in December 2000. Without that book, this workbook will lose much of its ability to be helpful. My suggestion is that adults or teens read Life Strategies for Teens first. If you like that book, then get this workbook as well. If you are buying Life Strategies for Teens as a gift for a teenager, I suggest that you also give the workbook at the same time. The workbook provides lots of questions, ways to develop ideas, and helpful projects that are designed to be done between reading fairly small segments of Life Strategies for Teens. The workbook starts with ?A Quick Self-Check? of 12 revealing questions. You go on to write the story of your life. From there, you list stupid decisions, and consider what directed dreaming inspires you to think about. You self-examine which behaviors are working and not working for you. To help you ?get it? another section focuses you on models, skills you need, relationships, learning about other people, and breaking patterns that don?t work well for you. The fun really begins when you list experiences you would like to have, and begin tracking when you have those experiences. You go on to learn more about what you stand for, reward yourself for doing what needs to be done, and change the way you think about and talk to yourself. Diving deeper, you will consider how your beliefs may be making you blind to opportunities. When you are ready, you will start making some important life decisions. There?s plenty of help for improving relationships, if that?s part of what?s needed. Having developed that sense of focus, you go on to create your first life plan. . . . And then the excitement really begins! You?re on your way! The whole project began with, 'Dad, trust me, when it comes to teens, you don't get it!' Thus, Mr. Jay McGraw told his Dad, Dr. Phil McGraw, that Dr. Phil was violating his own first rule for Life Strategies, You Either Get It or You Don't. Mr. Jay had wanted to use Life Strategies to improve his own life, and found that it took him 6 years (from age 13 to age 19) to translate the lessons into a teen perspective that made sense to Mr. Jay. Mr. Jay was naturally appalled when he found that Dr. Phil had a book contract to do a book on Life Strategies for teens. The project was reborn in Mr. Jay's hands. By the time Mr. Jay was done, he was no longer a teen, having reached the ripe old age of 20. But his memory of teenage perspectives is strong and salty. Early in Life Strategies for Teens, he candidly points out that the teen did not buy this book. It was a gift from an adult, usually a parent. That?s why I suggested that the book and workbook be given together as a gift. I suggest that you read Life Strategies for Teens before giving it to anyone. That may be its greatest benefit. Mr. Jay does a good job of taking on the key psychological, social, and developmental challenges of the teenage years. As you visit these points of view, you can begin to see how your teenager might see you. Life Strategies for Teens follows Dr. Phil's 10 laws. You can also read my reviews of Life Strategies and the Life Strategies Workbook if you want to know more about those resources. Mr. Jay takes the perspective of what the payoff is from the teenage years. For example, he candidly points out that you can decide not...