Real Talk: Becoming Who God Made You to Be Workbook - Print
Reading changes your mind. Writing changes your life.
The Real Talk Workbook is the hands-on companion to Real Talk: Becoming Who God Made You to Be — designed to take what teen guys read off the page and put it to work in their everyday lives.
Each chapter-by-chapter section moves through a proven process: get honest about what you're really feeling, identify the lies you've been believing, replace them with truth from God's Word, and walk it out with a weekly challenge and daily tracker.
This isn't busywork. Every section has a purpose — to help teen boys stop just knowing the truth and start actually living it.
Each chapter includes:
- Let's Be Real reflection questions
- A Lie vs. Truth rewrite exercise
- God's Truth scripture anchors
- Deeper self-discovery prompts
- A weekly challenge with a 7-day tracker
- A Real Talk Mantra
- A closing prayer — short, honest, and real
Built to be used alongside the student book, the workbook is equally powerful in personal use, small groups, or one-on-one mentoring settings.
The Real Talk Workbook is part of The Real Talk Series for Guys by Dr. Scott Fuller.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need the Workbook to use the Student Book?
No. The Student Book stands on its own. The Workbook is for guys who want to go deeper — it adds reflection questions and journaling prompts chapter by chapter. Some guys find that's where the real thinking happens. Others skip it and do fine with just the book.
Who is the Workbook written for?
Teen guys, same audience as the Student Book. It's designed to be used alongside it — one chapter at a time. It's not a fill-in-the-blank worksheet. It's more like a space to think on paper.
Can my son use the Workbook in a group setting?
Yes, though it works best as a personal companion rather than a group activity. In a small group context, guys typically use it on their own between sessions and bring what they've processed into the group conversation.
Does the Workbook follow the same chapter order as the Student Book?
Yes. Each section of the Workbook corresponds to a chapter in the Student Book, so they can be used in parallel — read a chapter, then work through the Workbook section before moving on.
What if my son isn't a journaling type?
That's most guys. The Workbook isn't about journaling in the traditional sense — it's structured prompts that ask specific questions. Some guys surprise themselves once they start. But if he tries it and it's not for him, the Student Book is still doing the work.