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The Way Teenager Describe Their Story by James Wilson
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The Way Teenager Describe Their Story |
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Family & Parenting,Advice
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At every new occasion or change of state, we can change our story and try to improve our lives in more better way . Here is a way parents of teenagers can help their children of all ages, as well as themselves so that to have a better, more flourishing and happier life. 1- Try to share the story you carry right now with someone who will listen to you. Include the good, the bad, the pretty and the evil-looking. 2-Hold on to the good stuff and glib yourself on the back for it. 3-Select a few elements of your story that you would like to change, and write down on a card. Make a few copies of it, one for your study table, one for your refrigerator, and one to carry with you. Email or text them to yourself daily. 4-Look out for the one who to ask for help if you cannot do it on your own. Make your parents to know that you want a help. Try to know it out to your guidance counselors, expert, mentors, teachers, and friends about your intentions and your new story, and when the old story pops up, correct yourself and everyone else. 5-Watch your story, which actually help you to change and become better, more confident and happier, all at the same time. Here are some examples: “I suck at math.” “I’m not a athlete.” “I have many friends.” “The teachers don’t like me.” “This time I test well.” “Everyone else has a passion, I don’t have a passion.” “ L love going School .” “I enjoy my life! “I’m always tired.” “I’m looking for a math tutor and figure things out.” “I am actually okay at basketball. I think I will go out for a club/community sport.” “Because I love to make friends . I will seek them out.” “I am going to make it my goal to be the best of the teacher like. I will raise ask a question in class sometimes.” “I am going to practice taking tests so I can do better.” “Everyone has a passion, including me and I am going to discover mine this year.” “Some of my teachers and classes are actually interesting.” “I am so grateful I am healthy and alive.” “No matter what, I am not going to say I am tired any more, except before bed.” Words are powerful and we can use them to create and live a better story!
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