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A not-lame guide to finding real friends — and being one, too.
By: Jesse LeBeau
If You’ve Ever Thought:
Inside this free PDF, you’ll uncover:
“I don’t really click with my current friends anymore...”
“I wish I had someone who actually gets me.”
“It’s weird... I’m around people, but I still feel kinda alone.”
You’re not the only one.
And no, there’s nothing wrong with you.
You just haven’t found your people — yet.
Here's the Truth:
Real friendships don’t just happen.
They’re built.
And the ‘I Need New Friends’ Starter Pack! shows you how.
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Meet Jesse LeBeau
Founder of The Attitude Advantage, author, speaker, and teen confidence coach to thousands of families.
Jesse is also a nationally known youth speaker who overcame major odds growing up and now leads the #1 teen mindset coaching training video in the country.
He’s been featured on national TV, partnered with Nike, and is the creator of The Attitude Advantage Show, inspiring teens and parents nationwide.
“I created TAAP to be the program I wish I had growing up.” – Jesse LeBeau
Step 1: Get to Know YOU
Step 2: Create Your "Friend Wishlist"
Step 3: Show Up Where Your People Are
BONUS: 27+ Places to Find New Friends (Even If You're an Introvert)
You Don’t Have to Pretend.
You Just Have to Start.
Yep—100 % free. Download the PDF, keep it forever, no hidden upsells or “trial” charges.
Absolutely. The guide shows low-pressure ways to meet people (think clubs, creative projects, one-on-one hangs) so you can connect without forcing fake extrovert energy.
Middle- and high-school students (roughly 12-18). The examples, checklists, and action steps were written with teens in mind.
About 20-30 minutes to read and fill out the worksheets. After that, you start testing the tips in real life at your own pace.
If you’re under 13, please ask a parent or guardian before downloading anything online. Otherwise, you’re good to go.
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