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Adulting 101: #Wisdom4Life

By: Josh Burnette, Pete Hardesty
Narrated by: Ramón De Ocampo
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Adulting (verb): to do grown-up things and have responsibilities such as a working full time, paying rent, or owning a car.

Basic life skills go mostly untaught in classrooms, so graduates are on their own to figure out how to live successfully in the world. Without any guidance, where do you start? Adulting 101 is a clever, practical, and timely guide to how to:

  • Find a job and be wildly successful at work
  • Buy the items you need as an adult (apartment, car, insurance)
  • Set goals, prioritize, and get work done
  • Communicate professionally and effectively
  • Save and invest wisely
  • Navigate personal and professional relationships
  • Avoid the common mistakes of being out on your own
  • And much, much more

This book will give you what you need to succeed and make a real impact, inspiring you to change the world and be the person you were meant to be.

©2018 BroadStreet Publishing® Group, LLC (P)2018 BroadStreet Publishing® Group, LLC
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Great book, great advice, high morals, great information!

This book has all of the information that I wish I knew when I left high school-from car insurance and how often to change the oil, to important financial advice. What also made this book nice was that the author is a devoted Christian and his advice comes backed by high morals, which I agree with and which I’m comfortable with a couple of my newly adult children reading as they go out in the world on their own. I highly recommend this book to give young adults instruction from their first semester in college to preparing for retirement. It’s nice that the author wrote it all in one place so you can refer back to it when needed. And if you’re an older adult and are looking for good financial advice, and tips on life, it can be helpful for you too.

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Logically be and act like an adult

Being a parent is a huge responsibility. Being an adult, a daughter or son, a cousin or a nephew, a friend, a parent.. Adulting 101 is a book on how this author ’thinks’ adults should behave. Most of the principles covered are spot on, from my pov. Gave me lots confirmations (pro and con) about how I live and act. If you’re willing to be transparently introspective, this is great resource for you.

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Highly useful!

I’m recommending this book to all my clients, friends and family members who are in the early stages of life! The great wisdom contained here, takes a lifetime sometimes.

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Wish I’d Listened Years Ago

I got a lot of good advice and tips from this book I feel like I should have learned in school. I feel like teachers should really press the fact that if you want to be successful you really need to start early in life. There are some exceptions but for the average mind you need to be constantly doing constructive things or your life is going to be a lot more difficult than most. I would recommend this book for people in high school or graduating high school.

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Awesome!

this is where everyone should listen to before they get out of high school because it is very useful and necessary

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Boomer advice that was relevant last century

While there was some practical advice, it was only backed up by anecdote and fallacy (to say nothing of the "come unto God" chapter.

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you don't have to be Christian to be successful!

extremely offended by the authors implication that you don't need religion to be successful . also you can't ell people to both save all there money and also give it all to charity this book is full of controdictions

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