The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens: A Graphic Novel

Reimagined for Today’s Teens

A Graphic Novel That Helps Teens See Themselves as Leaders

Today’s teens are growing up in a fast-paced, visual, and often anxious world. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens: A Graphic Novel brings Sean Covey’s timeless leadership principles to life through relatable characters, real-life situations, and vibrant artwork students can connect with.

Created to meet teens where they are, this new graphic novel helps students explore personal responsibility, goal setting, relationships, decision-making, and character in a format that feels accessible, engaging, and relevant.

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Meet The Students at Canyons High School

Preview the story, meet the characters, and sample the discussion pages that help connect the habits to real-life conversations.

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A Book Students Want to Read—and Adults Want to Share

Graphic novels do more than tell a story—they help students see ideas in action. Through visual clues, relatable characters, and real-life choices, this format makes the 7 Habits easier to understand, remember, and talk about. 

The result is a book students can enjoy on their own—and parents and educators can use to start meaningful conversations about confidence, responsibility, friendship, goals, and character. 

A story they’ll want to read. A conversation you’ll be glad to have.

Leadership Lessons That Stick

This graphic novel was designed to teach without preaching. Instead of simply telling students what to do, the story allows them to watch characters navigate real challenges and discover the 7 Habits through experience.

Students will discover how to: 

  • Take responsibility for their choices and actions. 
  • Set meaningful goals and think about their future. 
  • Strengthen friendships and relationships. 
  • Build confidence, resilience, and character. 

The book also includes a Teaching Section designed to help parents, educators, and students move from reading to reflection and action. Instead of heavy theory, this section includes quick summaries, discussion starters, reflection questions, and practical action steps connected to the stories and characters students just read.

Parents and educators can use the Teaching Section to: 

  • Start low-pressure conversations about real-life choices. 
  • Encourage students to try one small habit or challenge each week. 
  • Connect the story back to leadership, responsibility, and character. 

 

Franklin Covey Education