The Secret
of the
CAN
No Longer Be Distracted By the
Garbage & the Drama of Life
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WHO WILL
YOU BE?
- A Victim
- Victimizer
- Coach Potato
OR
- Keeper of the Keys of Success
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"Every now and then a valuable and much needed book comes along. Larry
Tracey has written that book for teens, pre-teens and those who work with
youth called The Secret of the Can.
Reading his book will develop self confidence, self esteem and success in
school, while building a solid foundation for life. Larry has a genuine way
of transforming an entire school building through the Youth4Youth program
and has added another powerful tool with The
Secret of the Can."
-- Jack
Canfield
Co-author of Chicken Soup for the Soul in the
Classroom and The Success Principles |
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The Story
The Secret of the Can is told
through the personal journal of teenager Reese Williams and his
relationship with substitute teacher Austin Walker. Mr. Walker, in his waning years, is searching for the next chosen leader to possess The Keys of Success.
Join Reese and his classmates to learn how you can become a "Keeper of
the Keys of Success" and no longer be distracted by the garbage and the
drama of life. |
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Larry Tracey creatively used the entries into a journal of a fictional
student to transmit to the student reader ways to find personal freedom from
negative influences in life as well as keys to personal success. Using
this media allows students not drawn to traditional self-help books to
identify with the character while expanding personal insight.
I believe this inspirational book needs to be used in classrooms across the country as a springboard for success for our students."
-- Finn Laursen, Executive Director
Christian Educators Association International
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What Can You Expect?
Reading The Secret of the Can will create
a new way of thinking and being that will allow you to surpass your dreams and expectations in life.
You will develop more self-confidence, eliminate worry and fear, and increase you ability to get things done.
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"Inspiring.
It made me realize I can do so much more with my life."
Nathaneal H. 7th
"It was an uplifting experience that made me believe in myself."
Jessica Z. - 11th
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