What's the best way to learn? To grow? To thrive? To live well without burning out or falling behind?
We all want the same things: Health. Money. Time. But most of us only get two at the cost of the third.
As kids, we have time and health, but no money. As adults, we gain money but lose time and health.
Later in life, we may have time and money but not the health to enjoy it. This book helps young people break that cycle.
Written as a practical, engaging guide for students, young entrepreneurs, and rising professionals, this handbook offers real life examples and timeless strategies for building a balanced, meaningful life. It covers how to learn effectively, build useful skills, and lay a strong foundation for long-term success without sacrificing well-being.
Whether you're a parent, teacher, mentor, or coach, this book is for you too. Because one idea shared at the right time can change everything. Give the young people in your life the tools to think clearly, act wisely, and live fully.
Even if they don't read it yet you'll know how to plant the seed.
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Maße
Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 140 mm
Dicke: 7 mm
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978-93-48199-26-3 (9789348199263)
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Born in a small village in India in 1966, Prakash Shah knows firsthand what it means to grow up with limited guidance and how powerful the right direction can be. After struggling through a turning point in his academic life, he went from underperforming student to focused learner, eventually earning higher degrees and building a successful career rooted in education and mentorship.Drawing from both personal experience and years of speaking with students in schools and hostels, he brings a deep understanding of what young people truly need to succeed, not just academically, but in life. His practical, relatable approach has helped many young minds shift their thinking and take meaningful steps toward a well-rounded future.He wrote Your Passport to HMT to reach even more students especially those who might not have someone to guide them yet.He is the middle of three brothers, grew up on a mango farm, and still believes the right message at the right time can change a life.