Your New Playlist: The Student's Guide to Tapping into the Superpower of Mindset

When Jon Acuff's book Soundtracks, came out, one reaction surprised him. Parents across the country all said the same thing: "Do you have a version for teenagers? If I knew how to change my mindset when I was that age, my entire life would have been different." Why did they say that? Because truth grows like compound interest. Saving money when you're young has a bigger impact than it does when you save in your 40s. A single new soundtrack--Acuff's phrase for a repetitive thought--believed when you're 14 or 18 can change your whole life in the same way. In response, Acuff tagged his two daughters to help him create an honest, actionable guide to mindset for teenagers.

Your thoughts can work for you or against you, but the good news is you get a choice. The even better news is when you're young, your entire world is made of new. You're a movie that's barely started, a notebook with blank pages to fill, a song that hasn't hit the chorus. You have your whole life ahead of you. When you learn to create new thoughts, those thoughts lead to actions, and those actions lead to new results. Are you ready to tap into the superpower of mindset? Just hit play.

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Nikab84
Jul 24, 2023
8/10 stars
I didn't initially realize this was a book for teenagers, I followed the Author and since I loved his other books I thought I'd try this one. It was still very relatable, and I got a lot out of it. It's also nice to read as an adult and be able to relate to how much teenagers today go through and realize how much I also had to deal with as a kid. I have so many nieces and nephews this book would be amazing for, as well as friends with kids that could stand to read it as well.

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