Author: | CB Brooks MD | ISBN: | 1230000109259 |
Publisher: | Derby Press | Publication: | February 22, 2013 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | CB Brooks MD |
ISBN: | 1230000109259 |
Publisher: | Derby Press |
Publication: | February 22, 2013 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Attention all slackers. We know you just can’t read a full length self-improvement book. And you don’t want your slacker friends to see you carrying a physical book around. So here’s the Slackers’ Edition ebook of Trust Your Radar. Same real world advice, just in a short, easy to read, easy to hide format. You won’t get the fun stories of the full version; but you will get the message.
Trust Your Radar: Honest Advice for Teens and Young Adults from a Surgeon, Firefighter, Police Officer, Scuba Divemaster, Golfer, and Amateur Comedian, shows readers how to avoid the major sand traps of life that snag every generation.
The Trust Your Radar Slackers’ Edition is a short, streamlined version of the original work aimed at those who lack the motivation to get through a full sized book. It contains the same ideas: identify your brain radar, train it in key areas, and deal with the Radar Jammers of modern life.
Target audience: Ages 14–40, especially teens, college students, and concerned parents.
Perfect gift for the slackers you care about.
Attention all slackers. We know you just can’t read a full length self-improvement book. And you don’t want your slacker friends to see you carrying a physical book around. So here’s the Slackers’ Edition ebook of Trust Your Radar. Same real world advice, just in a short, easy to read, easy to hide format. You won’t get the fun stories of the full version; but you will get the message.
Trust Your Radar: Honest Advice for Teens and Young Adults from a Surgeon, Firefighter, Police Officer, Scuba Divemaster, Golfer, and Amateur Comedian, shows readers how to avoid the major sand traps of life that snag every generation.
The Trust Your Radar Slackers’ Edition is a short, streamlined version of the original work aimed at those who lack the motivation to get through a full sized book. It contains the same ideas: identify your brain radar, train it in key areas, and deal with the Radar Jammers of modern life.
Target audience: Ages 14–40, especially teens, college students, and concerned parents.
Perfect gift for the slackers you care about.