As well, for the past year you've been consumed with considering the future. What school to go to, what major to study, etc. For this post let's talk Pro Tips. Simple ways to navigate the myriad of challenges in life you will face. https://www.reddit.com/r/LifeProTips/
Check out some of these tips. Maybe try one and comment on the results. Success? Not so much? Or include a tip of your own. Your choice.

Don't take anything personally. The things that others say to you, good or bad, are reflections of themselves and how they feel and look at life. When you don't take opinions and actions of others to heart, you won't go through needless suffering.
ReplyDeleteThat's more like advice than a Pro Tip. A Pro Tip is how to accomplish something in a unique way.
DeleteThroughout High School and pretty much my whole life I've been trying to figure out who I am, still haven't. But one thing that's always stuck with me is to try and be yourself, whatever that may be - don't change or be different. Like Clark said in the breakfast club, "we're all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all."
ReplyDeleteI feel like it easy to make a teacher's day because teacher's love when their students give effort. You can just try your best to help make a teacher's day.
ReplyDelete"After college, once you get the first job, start looking for a better job after a year or two. Don't stay out of loyalty." I believe this is so true because you can always better yourself and get experience from many different jobs. Some people don't like changes, but changes can be the best things that can happen to us.
ReplyDeleteYou know how they say, "if you want to be good at something, you have to first be willing to be bad at it?" That applies to life, too. You can't possibly be a failure at anything when you are in your 20s, you are just learning how to live your life, and making the regular mistakes. I this k this applies to us now since we are still young and we will continue to learn throughout college.
ReplyDeleteBefore I entered high school, I had always believed that these were the years where I'd find myself. After spending 4 long and memorable years here, I have learned that it doesn't take only 4 years to find yourself, it takes a lifetime. Everyday you learn something new about yourself and discover something you've never known before. My advice to the future is, to never stop exploring and never stop dreaming.
ReplyDeleteIn highschool, I learned to be independent and be my own person. These tips were great because it told you how to do just that. My advice is to never be a follower. Be independent, because no one is going to hold your hand your whole life. Take life step by step if you have to, but it's all about being yourself and do what you want and what you're good at doing. And no matter, never give up on yourself. Even though some might, the biggest supporter you have can sometimes be yourself. Push yourself to be something beautiful in life.
ReplyDeleteA tip I have for people is to be your own person, life is too short to be wasted on caring about what people think of you or trying to fit in. Don't ever change yourself just to change other people's opinion of you. As we all enter college try to work on yourself, if your'e confident in who you are then you are bound to make real friends who will want to be friends with the REAL you.
ReplyDeleteThe tip I have for people is to be there own person. You are unique in your own way and no one is a exact copy of you. Also don't listen to people's negativity that they say about you. I learned that Everyone has something bad to say about something no matter how great it is. The only thing that matters is that you are okay with yourself and that is all that matters no matter what people say
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