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Today, teen's lives are hectic. They are filled to the brim from school and work, family and friends, and music and athletics. But mastering life skills is a task often left behind.

Many studies have shown that teens are graduating completely unprepared for success in the real world. Not any more. Kent's new book, the "Cool Stuff Coaching Course" is a fun, straight-forward, easy-to-use workbook that guides teens through a series of practical and powerful exercises.

Rather than just reading about how to be successful, readers will now acquire new skills and habits by participating in the cleverly designed exercises. "It's like Kent is my personal coach guiding me through these life-skills." - Andrew, age 16, Student. Unlike other books, The "Cool Stuff Coaching Course" is written by young people for young people.

Readers will learn about important topics such as:

Attitude,
Goal setting,
People skills
Communication,
Peer pressure,
and more.

The outstanding success of Kent's first book "Cool Stuff They Should Teach In School", has garnered attention from teens, parents, and teachers. Schools are using this book as required reading and many have already pre-ordered The Cool Stuff Coaching Course to use as groundbreaking curriculum created by young people in their same generation.

"To get maximum results, we can't just read something; we must get involved and participate. In fact, studies have shown that we retain only 20% of what we read, but we learn up to 90% of what we experience. Participation creates long term success." - Kent Healy

The next step:

Kent and Kyle Healy are available for interviews. They have been invited on over 100 TV and radio shows across the country and have been described as enthusiastic, informative and motivating guests.

"The ideas promoted by Kent and Kyle Healy are the perfect step in the right direction ... As radio guests they hit a home run in every way possible, from their on-air enthusiasm to listeners who inquire post-haste through word of mouth - that is, someone who didn't hear the interview makes an inquiry because someone who did passed along an enthusiastic word. I just hope TV programs don't steal these guys away from us radio folk; I'll be hard pressed to find guests this good on a subject this important."

- Bruce Maiman, KFBK Radio, Sacramento

You can learn more about them at www.coolstuffmedia.com and www.kenthealy.com. To book an interview with Kent or Kyle, please contact us at: 1-866-928-COOL or help@coolstuffmedia.com


 
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