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Books published by publisher Great Potential Press, Inc.

  • From Worrier to Warrior: A Guide to Conquering Your Fears

    Dan Peters

    Paperback (Great Potential Press, Inc., Nov. 30, 2013)
    From Worrier to Warrior, a companion book to Make Your Worrier a Warrior (for parents), is designed to teach you how to conquer the Worry Monster. This book shows you how to overcome worry and fear using several easy-to-follow strategies. Read the book and learn the strategies yourself, or read along with a parent or other adult. From Worrier to Warrior will teach you how to create your very own "toolbox" of ways to combat fear and anxiety to carry with you and conquer the Worry Monster at any time. With these tools, you will be able to overcome whatever challenges come your way!
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  • Packet Trade

    Darusha Wehm

    language (in potentia press, Feb. 9, 2016)
    Tropical adventures. A rag-tag sailing crew. Running off-grid data servers? Sounds legit.Devi Jones is a year away from graduating with a Computer Science degree and it's internship time. But usually the ship part isn’t quite so literal. She gets hired by Really Remote Desktop, a cloud data storage company that keeps their servers in odd places, like the bilge of a hundred-foot sailboat. How can a homebody like Devi step on to a boat with six strangers and sail away from everything she has ever known? All while trying to do her best at her first real job? Being in a tropical paradise helps — but only until things start to go wrong.
  • Bust Your BUTS: Tips for Teens Who Procrastinate

    Dr Joanne Foster

    Paperback (Great Potential Press, Inc., Sept. 1, 2017)
    This book is for teens who can't stop procrastinating. There are hundreds of tips in this book to help them get rid of some "buts" that are common to procrastinators: I have too much to do, I don't feel well, I might do badly, I'm confused, I get distracted, I'd rather do something else instead, and other people keep pestering me. "Bust Your BUTS" helps teens be productive, use time better, and become more successful. Ben Franklin Silver Award Winner- IBPA
  • Some of My Best Friends Are Books: Guiding Gifted Readers

    Judith Wynn Halsted

    Paperback (Great Potential Pr, )
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  • Bust Your BUTS: Tips for Teens Who Procrastinate

    Joanne Foster

    eBook (Great Potential Press, Inc., Sept. 1, 2017)
    This book is for teens who can’t stop procrastinating. There are hundreds of tips in this book to help them get rid of some “buts” that are common to procrastinators: I have too much to do, I don’t feel well, I might do badly, I’m confused, I get distracted, I’d rather do something else instead, and other people keep pestering me. “Bust Your BUTS” helps teens be productive, use time better, and become more successful. Ben Franklin Silver Award Winner- IBPA
  • Smart Teens' Guide to Living with Intensity: How to Get More Out of Life and Learning

    Lisa Rivero

    Paperback (Great Potential Pr., Inc., April 15, 2010)
    This book is written for pre-teens and teens who love to learn, although they might not love school. Read about how to understand your intensity, manage perfectionism and self-talk, understand your parents better, and take charge of your education, whether you go to public school, private school, or homeschool. Discover yourself as an intense and excitable learner, a creative learner, and a self-directed learner. When you open up the possibilities of how you can learn both in and outside of school, you can live life more fully, intensely, and creatively. This is an excellent companion book to A Parent’s Guide to Gifted Teens, written by the same author but for parents of gifted adolescents.
  • Teen Success: Ideas to Move Your Mind

    Beatrice J. Elye

    Paperback (Great Potential Pr., Inc., Nov. 1, 2007)
    This new edition will guide teenagers toward success with updated ideas and suggestions that today's teens can relate to. Perfect for at home or in the classroom, this conversational book can help give your teenager practical life skills and enlightened insights. Chapter topics include decision making, speed reading, building confidence, time management, communication skills, and much more!
  • Some of My Best Friends Are Books: Guiding Gifted Readers from Preschool to High School

    By (author) Judith Wynn Halsted

    Paperback (Great Potential Press, March 15, 2009)
    Some of My Best Friends Are Books: Guiding Gifted Readers from Preschool to High School
  • Adventures and Challenges: Real Life Stories by Girls and Young Women

    Frances A. Karnes, Suzanne M. Bean

    Paperback (Great Potential Pr Inc, Feb. 1, 2000)
    Stories of women who pursued their quests for adventure and exemplified positive risk taking in both mental and physical domains. Includes resources to assist in planning an adventure.
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  • Floating Point

    Darusha Wehm

    language (in potentia press, Oct. 4, 2016)
    Tropical adventures. A rag-tag sailing crew. Running off-grid data servers? Sounds legit.Devi Jones is nearly done her internship for Really Remote Desktop, a cloud data storage company that keeps their servers in odd places, like the bilge of the sailing vessel Byte Bucket. Like any sea voyage, her time on board has had its ups and downs, but she is finally starting to feel like she belongs — maybe too much. As the reality of returning to the mundane world of school and family hits her, Devi finds herself torn between the life she misses and the person she has become.
  • Storm Cloud

    Darusha Wehm

    language (in potentia press, Aug. 9, 2016)
    Tropical adventures. A rag-tag sailing crew. Running off-grid data servers? Sounds legit.Devi Jones is halfway though her internship for Really Remote Desktop, a cloud data storage company that keeps their servers in odd places, like the bilge of the sailing vessel Byte Bucket. Devi is finally learning the ropes; she’s starting to make sense of the crew, the boat, her job. But she’s about to learn the hardest lesson of the sea — that you aren’t in control when the storm hits.
  • Teen Success! Jump Start Ideas to Move Your Mind

    Beatrice J. Elye', Catherine A. Southwick

    Paperback (Great Potential Pr Inc, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Offers activities for teens ranging from procedures aimed at developing enthusiasm, confidence, and self-esteem to projecting a more positive appearance, reducing frustration, maintaining health, and using mentors.