Next Chapter Reads: A Booklist for Graduates
Adulting made easy : things someone should have told you about getting your grown-up act together
Morin, Amanda, author
2021
"In the age of COVID and chaos, social media and sky-high rents, adulting can be hard. But it doesn't have to be! This book answers questions young adults sometimes don't even know to ask. Chapters are ordered in a way that puts at the forefront what young people are thinking about now, with a new generation going into adulthood more likely to be living with family; politically and civically engaged; and using social media as a communication tool or platform. Includes money, jobs, communication, social media, identity, health insurance, living situations, housework, travel and troubleshooting"-- Provided by publisher.
Adulting made easy(er) : navigating from campus to career
O'Connor, Gerry.
2019
Education and Career Guidance for people aged between 18 and 25.
Be more Vader : assertive thinking from the dark side
Blauvelt, Christian.
2018
Climb the ladder from apprentice to master. Are you stuck in a rut at work? Regardless of whether you're forever fixing the office printer, building the Death Star, or training a Sith Apprentice, seize the moment and ask yourself, "What would Vader do?" Get ahead of the competition with advice from Darth Vader and the galaxy's most powerful leaders. Learn how to gain proper recognition, take control of meetings, and hold onto power.-- back of book.
Careers : the ultimate guide to planning your future
2022
Perfect for teenagers and newly qualified graduates, this ultimate career planning resource features hundreds of careers, including trending opportunities.
Focus & thrive : executive functioning strategies for teens : tools to get organized, plan ahead, and achieve your goals
McNulty, Laurie Chaikind, author.
2020
Focus and Thrive is full of practical tools to help teens uncover strengths and develop executive functioning skills like staying focused, getting organized, making plans, and managing time. From creating a checklist to maintaining a daily routine, this supportive executive functioning guide can help you feel more confident in finishing everyday tasks at school, at home, at work, and beyond.
Getting things done for teens : take control of your life in a distracting world
Allen, David, 1945 December 28- author
2018
Offers guidelines and tips for success, helping readers reduce stress, promote self-confidence, and improve productivity.
How to do it now because it's not going away : an expert guide to getting stuff done
Josel, Leslie, author.
2020
"Packed with practical solutions and tips to stay on top of homework, develop a sense of time, manage digital distractions, and create easy-to-follow routines, this guide will help teens stop procrastinating and get their tasks done."-- Provided by publisher.
How to money : your ultimate visual guide to the basics of finance
Chatzky, Jean Sherman, 1964- author
2022
There's no getting around it. You need to know how to manage money to know how to manage life - but most of us don't! This illustrated guidebook from author and financial expert Jean Chatzky, Kathryn Tuggle, and their team at HerMoney breaks down the basics of money-how to earn it, manage it, and use it-giving you all the tools you need to take charge and be fearless with personal finance. How to Money will teach you the basics of: -creating a budget (and sticking to it) -scoring that first job (and what that paystub means) -navigating student loans (and avoiding student debt) -getting that first credit card (and what "credit" is) -investing like a pro (and why it's important!) All so you can earn more, save smart, invest wisely, borrow only when you have to, and enjoy everything you've got!"
Investing for teens : how to save, invest, and grow money
Hung, Michelle, author.
2022
You don't have to work on Wall Street to know that money is essential! Learn how to handle it responsibly--and how to make it work for you. Let this investing book be your guide to money matters ranging from the difference between stocks and bonds to ways to research potential investments. Soon enough you'll be using dividend, liquidity, and other money terms like a finance professional.
What color is your parachute? for teens : discover yourself, design your future, and plan for your dream job
Christen, Carol.
2022
Where's my stuff? : the ultimate teen organizing guide
Moss, Samantha, author
2020
Offers tips for helping teens to become organized at school, at home, and while out, in a guide that shares step-by-step recommendations for decluttering, overcoming disorganized habits, and managing a schedule.