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Your anxiety isn't a disorder. It's information. And it's trying to tell you something.
Two in the morning. Still scrolling. Comparing yourself to carefully curated lives. Performing a version of yourself that's exhausting to maintain. Drowning in choices, overwhelmed by opinions, and wondering why everyone else seems to have it figured out.
If this sounds familiar, this book is for you.
Not Another "Think Positive" Self-Help Book
Positive Thinking Power for Teens doesn't offer quick fixes or surface-level solutions. Instead, it gives you what actually works: a framework for building a mind that can handle what life throws at it.
Author Jenny Ransom treats you like the intelligent person you are, combining ancient Stoic philosophy with practical strategies for navigating social media anxiety, comparison culture, and the very real pressures of modern teenage life.
Inside, You'll Discover:
• Why your anxiety is actually your brain's (outdated) way of trying to protect you -- and how to work with it instead of against it
• The crucial difference between fear that protects and fear that paralyzes
• How to build real confidence that doesn't depend on likes, followers, or anyone else's approval
• Why "just be yourself" is terrible advice -- and what to do instead
• The practice of servant leadership and why it matters more than popularity
• Daily exercises that actually work to anchor your mind and build emotional strength
This is about building character, not just managing symptoms.
If you're tired of feeling overwhelmed, tired of performing, and ready to build a life that actually holds together when things get hard, start here.
You're stronger than you think. You just need the right framework.
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