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Wednesday   9 /4 /2002


A self-help book for teens

  America’s No. 1 organizer teams up with her daughter to give teens a foolproof* method for getting organized in every aspect of their lives.

 Today’s teens are busier than ever. Figuring out* how to balance schoolwork, friends, and extracurricular* activities can often feel as difficult as performing a high-wire* act without a net.

 And many teens become even more frustrated* by the remedies* the adults in their lives prescribe*: Even if teens would like to see their floors clean or finish their homework in time, they don’t want to do that by throwing away their stuff or spending less time with their friends.Instead, they want to figure out a way to make the most of their space and time — which is exactly what Julie Morgenstern and her teenage daughter, Jessi Morgenstern-Colon, offer.With Organizing from the Inside Out for Teens, teens will learn: * How to rearrange a room so that it’s not just for sleep, but also for friends and homework;* How to create a schedule that allows time for schoolwork, extracurricular activi-ties, and fun;* How to maintain a system so that it stays relevant and helpful and much more!

 With quizzes, lists of useful organizational resources, and advice from other teens around the country, Organizing from the Inside Out for Teens will prove a guide for teenagers everywhere.

  

  About the authors: The author of The New York Times bestseller Organizing from the Inside Out and Time Management from the Inside Out, Julie Morgenstern has been a guest on many television shows, including The Oprah Show, Today, and Good Morning America. Jessi Morgenstern-Colon is a high school senior who juggles* her time between school, dance, writing, and youth leadership. They live in New York City.

  

  

  

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