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Self Skills

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Self Skills 

Keep calm and carry on with your exams!

3rd March 201731st October 2020 Shivani Manchanda exams

The problem is that no matter how well you have prepared during the year the onset of exams will definitely bring out those butterflies to some extent or the other.

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Self Skills 

High Impact Presentation Skills

8th February 201731st October 2020 Shivani Manchanda communication, presentation skills

Communicating your big ideas to a large audience is becoming de rigueur and all of us need to ensure that we develop a good style of presentation.

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Man trying to open the door to a better world
Self Skills 

Future Proof Your Career

21st December 201631st October 2020 Shivani Manchanda change, resolutions

But how can your personal ease of adapting to change impact your career you might wonder. The metamorphosis of one thing in the world has a domino effect on every life and every career.

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Team of young professionals discussing project on whiteboard
Self Skills 

Passion to evolve

24th November 201631st October 2020 Shivani Manchanda career planning, passion

In today’s workplace it is possible to integrate the logical bill-paying career with passion such that that we find joy in what we do and feel a sense of contentment.

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Boy standing on rocks in sea looking at sunset
Self Skills 

Unleash the original thinker within

27th October 201631st October 2020 Shivani Manchanda creativity, innovation, originality

As the rapid growth of technology creates new problems the requirement in the workplace is for professionals who bring fresh perspective to problems.

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Helps to bring out the best in us

I’m an ardent fan and avid reader of The Teenager Today. I find it very interesting and educative. It covers topics that are relevant to the youth of India. It inspires, motivates, encourages, and imparts confidence through its various articles. It helps us to bring out the best in us. Teen Space, Music, Weird & Wonderful, Global Icons, Photo Pik and Poets & Poetry are my favourites.

Candice (15)
Mumbai

Nourishes us with knowledge

The Teenager Today is the best magazine because it heals psychological wounds through counselling and nourishes us with knowledge. I always look forward to reading it every month. It has become a part and parcel of my life. I have gone to the extent of carrying it during my long and short journeys. I thank the editor and his team for such an inspirational magazine.

Peter P., SJ
Kerala

Excellent content!

The Teenager Today is completely different from other youth magazines because of its excellent content. My parents, too, appreciate and love reading the magazine. I don’t leave a word of any article unread and even read the magazine during my exams! TTT has also encouraged me to improve my reading habits. It is a great companion for me during my teen years.

Vivek (15)
New Delhi

Filled with creativity and valuable thoughts

I enjoy reading The Teenager Today. The articles give plenty of life lessons and resonate with the current times. It is filled with creativity and valuable thoughts.

J. Prince Wilfred
Thiruvananthapuram

It has become a part of my family

I first started reading The Teenager Today two years ago. Since then it has become a part of my family, with all the members enjoying reading it. With the help of its articles, my personality has blossomed. The T-Zone section is my favourite; I love solving Mind Games and reading the jokes in Funny Bone. TTT is my best friend in the most troublesome days of my life, helping me deal with my problems.

Anushka (16)
Indore

Helping us through these tough years

Thank you so much, TTT, for helping us through these tough years! You are such a good friend. I love to read Soul Strings, Bob’s Banter, Inspiring Lives, Your Health and Teen Point of View. I look forward to reading more great articles in upcoming issues of this wonderful magazine.

Shreya (15)
Jaipur

So much to learn from TTT

The Teenager Today is my favourite magazine. I wait for it excitedly every month. There is so much to read in it and so much to learn from it. Hobby Lobby, Global Icons, DYK and Dear Youth Counsellor are the first columns that I read when I get the magazine.

Sakshi (16)
Patna


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