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Minimalism for Teens: How to Use Minimalism in Your Favor to Build the Life You Want and Are Happy with as a Teen
| AUTHOR | Palermo V., Valentina |
| PUBLISHER | Independently Published (08/14/2018) |
| PRODUCT TYPE | Paperback (Paperback) |
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Do you feel happy with what you own and what you have achieved? Did you know that the decisions you make as a teenager can affect you for the rest of your life? Would you like to know the way to a more productive life, with less stress and more results? Making a conscious decision to become better can improve your life in many ways for years to come and minimalism is a tool which will help you achieve many things without you realizing that this lifestyle is what set the foundation to the road to your success. People all over the world are starting to recognize that owning more things doesn
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ISBN-13:
9781718144798
ISBN-10:
1718144792
Binding:
Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language:
English
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Page Count:
60
Carton Quantity:
136
Product Dimensions:
5.00 x 0.12 x 8.00 inches
Weight:
0.15 pound(s)
Country of Origin:
US
Subject Information
BISAC Categories
Business & Economics | Time Management
Business & Economics | Life Stages - Adolescence
Grade Level:
8th Grade
- 12th Grade
Dewey Decimal:
305.235
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Do you feel happy with what you own and what you have achieved? Did you know that the decisions you make as a teenager can affect you for the rest of your life? Would you like to know the way to a more productive life, with less stress and more results? Making a conscious decision to become better can improve your life in many ways for years to come and minimalism is a tool which will help you achieve many things without you realizing that this lifestyle is what set the foundation to the road to your success. People all over the world are starting to recognize that owning more things doesn
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