A Head Full of Everything

Inspiration for Teenagers With the World on Their Mind

(Author) Gavin Oattes
Format: Paperback
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Welcome to life. Teenage life. The most awkward 7 years you’ll ever have; 84 months of change, 364 weeks of weird and 2,555 days of scrolling and inconvenience. In the grand scheme of life, it’s not a lot. Unless you’re an actual teenager, in which case, it’s EVERYTHING! “It’s the best years of your life!” they tell us. And yet, while it should be, for so many it just doesn’t feel like it. For most it’s an emotional assault course of acceptance, stress, anxiety, heartbreak and peer pressure, all whilst navigating the ‘hashtagony’ of social media. Misunderstood by society and misrepresented by the media, teenagers have it tough. A Head Full of Everything demonstrates that being a teenager doesn’t have to suck. And when it does, there’s some cool things you can do to make it suck a little less. This book will challenge you to embrace your inner weird, to never grow up, be true to yourself, protect your mental health and be sure that for your 7 glorious teenage years, you act your age. Literally. Bestselling author, award-winning comedian and international keynote speaker, Gavin Oattes has written a personal development title for teens with a difference – there’s no waffle, no dad chat, no fluff. Full of hilarious, real-life inspiration and a few crazy ideas along the way, A Head Full of Everything will leave you feeling motivated, energised and reassured that nobody has life all figured out.

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Publisher:
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Format:
Paperback
Number of pages:
307
Language:
en
ISBN:
9780857089014
Publish year:
2022
Publish date:
March 3, 2022

Gavin Oattes

Gavin Oattes is a Scottish author known for his inspirational children's book "Shine" which promotes confidence and self-belief in young readers. His writing style is engaging and uplifting, with a focus on empowering individuals to reach their full potential. Oattes' work has made a significant impact on children's literature.

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