The Turbulent Twenties Survival Guide: Figuring Out Who You Are,
What You Want, & Where You're Going After College

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You’ve graduated from college. Now what?

It’s a question that everyone in your position has to answer. But as soon as you ask it, that one question can lead to countless others: Who am I? Where am I going? What are my passions in life? Am I making the right decisions? Why is it so difficult to meet people? Will I ever find a job that I love? Will I ever truly be happy? And once you think you’ve found the answers, you still have to do—something.

Your academic education has prepared you for practical tasks like finding a job or a place to live, but many of the challenges you’ll face after college require a different set of skills that are psychological in nature. This book can help you develop these skills by putting the most cutting-edge psychological research at your fingertips to help you overcome the obstacles you’ll face throughout this trying and exciting time in your life.

The Turbulent Twenties Survival Guide is your roadmap to: · Developing the independence and self-reliance to accomplish your goals · Coping with uncertainty, doubt, and postcollege depression · Managing today’s overwhelming number of choices · Cultivating the emotional intelligence to make it in today’s economy · Exploring ways to build a supportive community of friends and loved ones

Customer Reviews

Assumes you are clueless after college

Reviewed by A. Page, 2008-01-07

If you find yourself going through a depression and are totally clueless about where to go or what to do next, then this book will help you. If not, then its not really worth it.

Very helpful book

Reviewed by Oneironaut, 2007-11-27

I found this book to be incredibly helpful in tackling some of the emotional and social issues (and problems) that often come up after graduation. It's definitely worth checking out! There is a lot of great advice, plus Salaazar backs it up with psychological studies and research.

Good stuff!