Failosophy for Teens

Failosophy for Teens
Författare
Förlag Harper Collins UK
GenreFacklitteratur barn och ungdom
FormatPocket
SpråkEngelska
Antal sidor141
Vikt200 gr
Utgiven2023-01-19
ISBN 9780008582616

<strong>A game-changing guide to being happier, healthier and succeeding better, based on the <em>Sunday Times</em> bestseller - 150,000 copies sold!</strong>

<strong>A HANDBOOK FOR WHEN THINGS GO WRONG</strong>

Pretty much all of us would like to feel happier, less anxious, more successful and at ease with ourselves. Right?

The key may surprise you: <strong>FAILURE!</strong>

<em>Failosophy For Teens </em>is an inspiring and empowering guide to those moments when life doesn't go to plan. Using personal experience and stories shared by guests on her award-winning podcast, <em>How to Fail,</em> Elizabeth's book is full of creative and inspiring advice on how to:

- talk openly about failure
- turn failure into success
- build resilience for when life sends you curveballs
- reframe negative thoughts about yourself

. . . and much more!

<strong>Failing <em>better</em> is the key to learning, growing and ultimately loving yourself as the truly AWESOME human being you are. <em>Failosophy For Teens</em> will challenge your self-perception and change your life!</strong>

Perfect for fans of Marcus Rashford's <em>You Are a Champion</em> and Bryony Gordon's <em>You Got This</em>.

Failosophy (adult edition) is a Sunday Times bestseller and has reached over 150,000 readers.

<strong>PRAISE FOR <em>FAILOSOPHY</em></strong> (adult edition)

<strong>'A beautiful timely and humane book. If there's one philosophy the world needs more of right now, it's <em>Failosophy</em>'</strong> <strong> Alain de Botton</strong>

'A pragmatic and pocket-sized guide to failure - how to cope with it and what to learn from it ... <strong>a must read</strong>' <em>Glamour</em>

'<strong>The timing of this guide couldn't be better . . . Day's advice is both practical and reassuring.</strong>' <em>Evening Standard</em>

'<strong>Witty and likeable . . . thoughtful and probing'</strong> <em>Guardian</em>