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The Secret to Teen Power by Paul Harrington
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The Secret to Teen Power (edition 2009)

by Paul Harrington

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The Secret is an international phenomenon that has inspired millions of people to live extraordinary lives. The Secret to Teen Power makes that knowledge accessible and relevant to today's teens. It explains the law of attraction in relation to teen issues such as friends and popularity, schoolwork, self-image, and relationships. It explains how teens can transform their own lives and live their dreams.

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Title:The Secret to Teen Power
Authors:Paul Harrington
Info:Simon Pulse/Beyond Words (2009), Edition: 1, Hardcover, 192 pages
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Rating:****1/2
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Why did I pick up: My Mum got it for me to teach me to think positively with my swimming and it really helped. i believe that i can do the best i can in my swimming and don't get as nervous as normal before carnivals

Why did you finish it: i've just about finished it and it is a really cool book and i am determind to finish it

Who would you recommend it too: People who are interested in thinking positively and want to better in School work and basicly better in life. ( )
  Lauramatarau | Jul 31, 2012 |
The philosophy of this book holds that we have the power to attract good or bad energy into our lives. Seems reasonable enough, until the author goes into more detail. The advice given by the Teen Secret that I remember most is for teenagers to avoid people who are physically ill because the teens can end up attracting that bad energy, or to avoid people who are overweight for the same reason. Hardly a philosophical work destined to make this a more compassionate world where we seek to understand others. But who needs to be compassionate when everything one wants in life--success, money and love--can be achieved by wanting them really hard and avoiding people who might bring one down.

This book would probably be enjoyed by people who are living in economic and physical comfort, as it would make them feel like they definitely deserve all of life's advantages and literally don't have to worry about those less fortunate, because such ill fortune is contagious.

Reading this book made me want to punch the author in the face, and Paul Harrington attracted that. ( )
  kivarson | May 8, 2010 |
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The Secret is an international phenomenon that has inspired millions of people to live extraordinary lives. The Secret to Teen Power makes that knowledge accessible and relevant to today's teens. It explains the law of attraction in relation to teen issues such as friends and popularity, schoolwork, self-image, and relationships. It explains how teens can transform their own lives and live their dreams.

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