The Twentysomething Handbook
Everything You Actually Need to Know About Real Life – The Perfect Christian Graduation Gift for Celebrate Your Grad
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Pub Date Mar 9 2021 | Archive Date Sep 8 2021
Nelson Books | Thomas Nelson
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Description
“For an age group overwhelmed with information, Bradbury-Haehl finds a way to make it all manageable.” --Publisher’s Weekly
Let’s face it: adulting isn’t easy. That’s why young-adult minister Nora Bradbury-Haehl created this essential guide to help you avoid the mistakes, missteps, and financial failures that took others years to learn. Each chapter includes practical, actionable advice that addresses the full range of life’s challenges, including how to:
- make a new city feel like home;
- find the right job for you—and thrive once you’ve landed it;
- ward off loneliness and build meaningful post-grad relationships;
- set boundaries and live in harmony with your roommates—whether they’re your peers or parents; and
- replace destructive habits with ones that make your life better.
Whether you’re seeking meaning and purpose in your life and career or just feeling stuck and confused about your next steps, within these pages you’ll find answers to your most pressing questions and advice, encouragement, and inspiration from others who want to help you through these challenging years—together.
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9781400222544 |
| PRICE | $19.99 (USD) |
| PAGES | 320 |
Average rating from 32 members
Featured Reviews
Being in your twenties often feels like trying to solve a puzzle without knowing what the final picture looks like. The Twentysomething Handbook acknowledges that uncertainty and provides guidance without sounding preachy. Covering everything from careers and relationships to identity and self-growth, the book feels like advice from someone who understands that adulthood is far messier than most people admit.
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