![]() ![]() I wanted to sparkle in groups and to be a leader, not a follower or a loner. I wanted guys to notice me and to think I was cool, and girls to include me in their friendships. ![]() ![]() But I did want to be liked, to be more confident, and to be more popular. Of course, there were books for teenage girls back then, but the ones I read didn’t seem very helpful they were full of warnings about misbehavior, rules that didn’t make sense to me, and instructions on how to be a nice girl (and being a nice girl didn’t sound like a whole lot of fun). When we started talking about writing a book just for teens, I said, Great! I wish I’d had that when I was a teenager. Written in an empowering, relatable voice and filled with anecdotes, quizzes, reality check sections, and questionnaires, this new and fully revised edition of How to Win Friends and Influence People for Teen Girls is required reading for a new generation of strong female leaders. The Carnegie techniques promote clear and constructive communication, praise rather than criticism, emotional sensitivity, empathy, tolerance, and an optimistic outlook in every situation. In these pages, teen girls get invaluable, concrete advice about the most powerful ways to influence others, defuse arguments, admit mistakes, and make self-defining choices. Presented by Donna Dale Carnegie, daughter of the late motivational author and teacher Dale Carnegie, this new edition brings her father’s time-tested lessons to the newest generation of young women on their way to becoming self-assured friends and leaders. How to Win Friends and Influence People for Teen Girls, based on the beloved classic by Dale Carnegie, has become the go-to guidebook for girls during the difficult teenage years. Based on the bestselling, timeless classic, How to Win Friends and Influence People for Teen Girls is the essential guide for a new generation of teenage girls on their way to becoming empowered, savvy, and self-confident young women. ![]()
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