3-IN-1 TEEN SUCCESS BUNDLE 📘💸🎯
LIFE SKILLS • MONEY • CAREER
Stressed about school, money, or “what comes next”?
Want real independence without chaos, panic, or lectures?
This 3-in-1 Teen Success Bundle gives you the real-world systems school usually skips — so you can run your day, your dollars, and your direction with confidence and self-respect. Built for teens (and trusted by relieved parents), it delivers clear steps, short scripts, and repeatable habits you can actually use in real life.
You do not have to guess. You just follow the steps.
🔥 WHAT YOU’LL MASTER INSIDE
🧠 LIFE SKILLS: 8 PILLARS
• Emotional regulation steps, digital literacy and online safety, study and exam hacks, cooking basics you will actually make, organizing and cleaning shortcuts, time systems and habit builders, confident communication, and calm conflict skills that protect relationships.
💸 MONEY: 8 CORE HABITS
• Mindset and values that guide choices, pay yourself first, simple zero-stress budgeting, smarter spending rules, beginner investing that puts principles first, earning more with real skills, staying debt free, and tracking wins so motivation sticks.
🚀 CAREER: 8 POWER MOVES
• Know yourself with quick assessments, explore paths and real roles, set goals with a usable plan, get experience early through projects and volunteering, build a support network, grow transferable skills, handle setbacks with resilience, and craft a personal roadmap you can act on now.
🎁 PLUS: YOUR FREE TEEN SUCCESS BONUS PACK
Your purchase includes 10 printable tools you can access with a quick scan. No extra cost. No sign ups. These match the book and help you apply everything faster.
📂 LIFE SKILLS BONUSES
✅ Daily Routine Planner
✅ 100 Life Skills Checklist
✅ 20 Quick Lift Affirmations for confidence and self-discipline
📂 CAREER PLANNING BONUSES
✅ 5 Daily Habits for Productivity
✅ 10 Career Clarity AI Prompts
✅ Ambition in Action Daily Success Plan
📂 MONEY SKILLS BONUSES
✅ Teen Money Toolkit
✅ Side Hustle Starter Pack
✅ Money Mindset Makeover
✅ Scam Safe Teen Cheat Sheet to protect yourself online and in person
WHY THIS BUNDLE WORKS 💬
• Built for real life, not theory
• Short sections you can absorb in 15 minutes
• Respects your values, your boundaries, and your time
• Helps you become reliable, prepared, and calm under pressure
• Supports teens and also makes life easier for parents, guardians, mentors, and educators
You are not “behind.” You are early.
The Teen Success Bundle is your roadmap to confidence, money stability, and a meaningful future — with character, clarity, and self respect. Grab Your Copy Now! ✅
From the Publisher



Build Confidence and Emotional Awareness
Win at life: learn to manage stress, understand emotions, and communicate with confidence. Create stronger friendships, healthier habits, and better decisions.

Master the Money Skills School Skipped
Shift your money mindset, budget wisely, and start investing early. Learn how to earn more by monetizing your talents and avoid the traps of debt before they start.

Plan a Career You Will Actually Love
Find out what makes you tick, explore real career paths, and turn your strengths into a strategy. Step-by-step exercises show how to gain experience, set goals, and take action with confidence.

Three Books. One Complete Life Skills Journey.
Get triple the value in one powerful guide. Book 1 teaches essential life skills, Book 2 builds financial confidence, and Book 3 prepares teens for career success. Everything they need to thrive, all in one.


ASIN : B0FY1X1NH5
Publisher : Independently published
Publication date : October 27, 2025
Language : English
Print length : 465 pages
ISBN-13 : 979-8271791987
Item Weight : 1.72 pounds
Reading age : 14 – 17 years, from customers
Dimensions : 6 x 1.17 x 9 inches
Part of series : Teen Life
Best Sellers Rank: #317,528 in Books (See Top 100 in Books) #99 in Teen & Young Adult Nonfiction on Maturing #113 in Being a Teen #319 in Teen & Young Adult Self-Esteem & Self-Reliance Issues
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6 reviews for Life Skills School Doesn’t Teach: The Ultimate Teen Guide to Money, Careers, and Life Skills (Teen Life)
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Mitzi J. –
Book for reenager
Nice book
Samantha Stevenson –
Highly recommend!!!
I bought this for my teen and ended up reading it myself. It feels like three books in one with lessons on life skills, money, and career planning all in one place. The advice is simple, practical, and easy to apply. My teen has already used some of the tools to plan their week and start saving money. It’s motivating, realistic, and genuinely useful. Highly recommend!
Mary Beth –
Great Resource on Life Skills for Teens
The title is definitely accurate. This book offers a wide range of life skills that schools these days don’t teach. There are certain financial points in this book that our local schools still teach such as avoiding credit card debt and interest, how to budget, and other aspects of financial literacy, but the majority of the other topics in this book are no longer taught in our local schools. This is a great resource for parents to read as well. I am using it as somewhat of a checklist to ensure I am filling in the voids for my kids when their schools fail to cover a certain topic.Outside of financial literacy, this book discusses conflict resolution, emotional awareness, study hacks, cooking, cleaning and organization techniques, time management, building healthy habits, breaking bad habits, and communication. There are even some simple recipes in the cooking section that sound really delicious. There are tips for eating a balanced diet and even sample meal plans to make getting the hang of meal planning and preparation simple along with grocery lists and blank meal calendars that you can copy and use indefinitely.One very important topic the book discusses for today’s teens is digital literacy. For a generation that has grown up in a digital world, it is so vital to know how much screen time is too much and ways to stay safe in a digital world. The author touches on cyberbullying, the benefits and dangers of AI, how to protect your data, how to fact check things you read on the internet, and more digital topics that weren’t even on my radar as a kid in the 90s, but are so important to teach my children today.The book offers free resources such as a money toolkit, daily routine planner, information on avoiding scams, and more. These resources are easily accessed with a QR code found within the book.This book would make a great graduation gift or supplement to a homeschool curriculum.
Angela Ducharme –
Essential life skills for young people
I think this is a great set of books. There is 3 separate books. Much of what is discussed is stuff I wish I knew when I was younger. Most of us could use some help with time management skills. I like that it has several charts and checklists. There are even sections on what to do if you fail and how to bounce back from those setbacks. A section on cooking will help a lot of young people, as I grew up with people who didnt know how to cook at all. There is even a few recipe suggestions for people to try.There is a section on how to make a resume. I wish I had know this before I left high school as it was something I had to learn later in life. Step by step processes make it easy to understand and there is reasons why to answer any questions. The last book even has a career path in it. I think young people really could benefit from that even if they aren’t going straight into working after school. This is a great group of resources for a young person and they would benefit immensely from these books. Each chapter has a review in case you missed something while reading. Each book has a conclusion to help understand what you read. There is also a glossary of terms at the end incase you dont know what a work means. All in all a great set of life skill information for teens and young adults.
P. Dfco –
Very Valuable Resource!
I wish I’d had something like this when my kids were teenagers! I’m not sure they woud have actually read the whole thing, but there are so many tips and tricks that could easily be put into play…and this would be a VERY valuable thing for a parent to have as a guide for getting/keeping their teens on track to a successful future. In fact, the author includes “seven healthy habits for all aspects of life” that could apply to anyone: establish a morning routine, stay hydrated, exercise, practice gratitude, limit screen time, read more, and get enough sleep. Why not help your teens work on these habits while they head toward adulthood?This is actually three books in one: one covering the basics, one covering money skills, and one for career planning. The topics range from basic (preparing for exams, budgeting – including a study checklist, grocery shopping and simple cooking instructions – with checklists and recipes) to more complex (budgeting – including a template for tracking, spending wisely and avoiding debt, goal setting for the future, developing valuable skills, conflict resolution, handling setbacks, and overcoming fear/anxiety). It doesn’t always occur to parents how important some of these behaviors/skills will be to be more successful in life, me included. This would have been a very valuable resource.Highly recommend!
Danasha Hill –
Conversation starters
Overall, this book is a very useful starting resource. It gets high marks for relevance and filling a gap many teens face. However, it should be treated as a foundation, not the complete “everything you’ll ever need” guide. If the reader uses it as a springboard and then seeks more specialized learning (e.g., investment basics, career networking, digital economy), it will serve them well.