<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Runkel addresses those voyaging through high school to college and beyond, and shows how the smaller, subtler choices one makes will underpin everything from friendships to your bank account. Readers will learn why responding is so much better than reacting, how loyalty is really overrated, which risks are worth taking and which are best avoided, and so much more.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Congratulations, reader! You've successfully navigated through the trials of childhood and adolescence. Now, as you voyage through high school to college and beyond, you're set to begin your next big adventure: adulthood. A few big decisions await you, from majors and minors to jobs and careers (and maybe even marriage!). However, in between the big ones, you'll make a million other smaller, subtler choices that will underpin everything from your friendships to your bank account. These are the daily choices that will truly define you . . . so how will you choose? <br /><br /><i>Choose Your Own Adulthood</i> helps you approach these choices from a more thoughtful, curious, and ultimately self-aware perspective. You'll learn why responding is so much better than reacting, how loyalty is really overrated, which risks are worth taking and which are best avoided, and so much more. Exciting things await you on your journey toward adulthood: which path you take is for you to decide. Choose wisely!</p><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><p>Hal Runkel is one of the world's most trusted resources for life improvement. His books, including the <i>NYT</i> bestseller <i>ScreamFree Parenting</i>, have appeared in 12 languages, reaching hundreds of thousands around the world. Hal's been featured in numerous media outlets, including over 40 appearances on NBC's <i>Today Show</i>. He and his high school crush, Jenny, have been married for 23 years, and they have two children. Hal originally wrote this book to their daughter, Hannah, and gave it to her when they dropped her off at college. </p>
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