ORLANDO, Fla., Aug. 15, 2018 /PRNewswire/ College life can be stressfulfull of unknowns and pressure to perform. While everyone struggles at times, college students arguably have more stress than most adults. According to Ted Larkins, an award-winning author and college lecturer, students may experience some dark days, some uncertainty about the future, and even question their life purpose.
But Larkins says it doesn't have to be this way, if students apply his Get To Principle to their studies. In a nutshell, the Get To Principleshifts a person's mindset from "having to do something" to "getting to do something."
Larkins is the author of Get To Be Happy, which recently won an Indie Brag Medallion and was a finalist in the Eric Hoffer Book Award competition. An experienced guest who has appeared on Fox News and dozens of radio programs, Larkins can explain:
Praise for Ted Larkins
"Ted's presentation to my students at New York University this past spring was fantastic!Ted really connected with the students and answered every question with passionate, engaging and thought-provoking stories." Stu Seltzer, professor
About the Author
Ted Larkins is a 30-year veteran of the entertainment industry, having worked with such celebrities and Jon Bon Jovi, Celine Dion and Jack Nicklaus and for such companies as Paramount Pictures, Sony Pictures, MGM and 21st Century Fox.
Larkins' life was deeply influenced by his time living in Japan and meeting Mother Teresa in Calcutta. Larkins has presented his Get To Principlearound the country, most recently at UCLA and NYU. He is a member of the National Association of Campus Activities (NACA) and Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities (APCA)
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