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OverviewThe Hidden Reason Today's Teens Crumble Under Pressure. And the Mindset That Rebuilds Them. Right now, your teen believes that when something goes wrong, something is wrong with them. One bad grade becomes ""I'm not smart enough."" One awkward moment becomes ""everyone thinks I'm weird."" One glitched presentation becomes proof they can't handle anything. And until that link breaks, every setback will keep landing twice as hard as it should. You see it in the freeze before tests. The spiral after one bad day. The refusal to try out for things. The overthinking that turns small choices into impossible ones. It isn't drama... It isn't laziness... It's a specific mental pattern. And once it's named, it can be broken. Emily Carter spent years watching bright, capable teens convince themselves they were broken. They weren't... they had simply never been taught the one skill that changes everything: how to handle things going wrong without making it mean something about who they are. That's what this book gives them. Inside Murphy's Law for Teens, your teen will discover: The real reason one small mistake feels like total failure (and the simple shift that stops the spiral before it starts) Why being a perfectionist is quietly destroying your teen's confidence, not protecting it The two hidden forces behind almost every meltdown your teen has (most parents never spot either one) What to do the moment a task feels too big to even start The truth about ""viral fails"" your teen is terrified of (and why they fade faster than anyone expects) How to make decisions without your teen's brain hijacking them with worst-case scenarios The difference between control, influence, and noise (and why mixing them up is the #1 source of teen stress) How to build real confidence that doesn't collapse the moment something goes wrong The repeatable 4-step approach that turns any setback into something useful The tone is honest, never preachy or cringe. The scenarios are real teen life. Group chats, deadlines, leaked messages, friend group shifts, AI assignments gone wrong. Not abstract advice from a different generation. Even if your teen shuts down the moment something goes wrong. Even if they roll their eyes at every self-help book you've handed them. Even if they're convinced nothing actually helps. This works because it doesn't ask them to ""stay positive"" or pretend to be fearless. It teaches them what to actually do. In the moment. In real situations. With their real brain. Your teen's next setback is already on its way. Every day without these tools is another day they'll face it the old way, taking it personally, spiraling, and losing a little more confidence in themselves. Give them the foundation to handle it before the next bad day teaches them a lesson you wish they never had to learn. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emily CarterPublisher: Skillset Symphony Press Imprint: Skillset Symphony Press Volume: 23 Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.150kg ISBN: 9789527634288ISBN 10: 9527634288 Pages: 104 Publication Date: 25 May 2026 Recommended Age: From 13 to 18 years Audience: Young adult , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationEmily Carter is an author who loves helping teens with their biggest turning point in life, adulting. She grew up in New York and is happily married to her high school sweetheart. She also has two of her own children.In her free time, Emily is an avid volunteer at a local food bank and enjoys hiking, traveling, and reading books on personal development. With over a decade of experience in the education and parenting field she has seen the difference that good parenting and the right tips can make in a teenager's life. She is now an aspiring writer through which she shares her insights and advice on raising happy, healthy, and resilient children, teens, and young adults.Emily's own struggles with navigating adulthood and overcoming obstacles inspired her to write. She noticed a gap in education regarding teaching essential life skills to teens and young adults. She decided to write comprehensive guides covering everything from money and time management to job searching and communication skills. Emily hopes her book will empower teens and young adults to live their best lives and reach their full potential. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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