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I thought I was just stressed from school, but I realized it was anxiety when I started feeling jumpy and unable to relax even during breaks. It’s like my mind doesn’t have an off switch.
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Honestly, I had mixed feelings at the beginning because I didn’t know what to expect. But my therapist has been patient, guiding me through my anxieties one step at a time.
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Participating in group activities or sports is a fantastic way to meet new friends. Being part of a team creates a sense of belonging and encourages bonding through shared experiences.
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For me, having boundaries in friendships is important. It’s a sign of respect and shows that both people value each other’s needs. I’ve learned that setting boundaries actually strengthens friendships.
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Communication is key! I let my friends know when I have exams or big projects coming up. They’re usually really supportive and help me stay focused without feeling isolated.
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There are days when negative thoughts just take over. I’ve started keeping a journal where I write down one thing I appreciate about my body each day. Over time, this has helped me build a more positive perspective.
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I used to scroll through social media and feel bad about my body. Now, I remind myself that everyone’s body is unique and beautiful in its own way. I’ve learned to appreciate my body for what it can do rather than how it looks.
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I’ve experienced friendship drama a few times, and it’s not easy. What worked for me was not jumping to conclusions or assuming the worst. I tried to be patient and honest with my friends, and eventually, we were able to rebuild trust.
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One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned is that self-confidence isn’t about being perfect; it’s about being comfortable with your imperfections. I began to feel more confident when I stopped trying to meet everyone else’s expectations and started focusing on what makes me happy.
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I was told to keep my resume clear and concise, so I focused on listing my most relevant skills and experiences. For my cover letter, I used specific examples of projects I worked on, explaining how they prepared me for the role I was applying for.
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I’m passionate about photography and started taking photos for fun during school events. After getting positive feedback, I decided to offer my services for birthday parties and family portraits. It’s been amazing turning something I love into a small business that’s growing every day.
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Seeing my friends post about parties or trips I wasn’t invited to gives me major FOMO. It makes me feel left out, even though I know I can’t be everywhere at once. How do you manage the fear of missing out when social media makes it so visible?
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I used to be really self-conscious about my appearance, especially my skin. But over time, I’ve realized that everyone has their insecurities, and what matters most is how I see myself. What’s one insecurity you’ve learned to accept, and how did you get there?
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I was devastated when I didn’t make the soccer team this year, but instead of giving up, I trained harder and focused on improving for next season. It was a tough lesson, but it taught me that setbacks don’t define you. How do you find motivation to keep going after disappointments?
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I used to think if I wasn’t achieving big things, I wasn’t progressing. But I’ve realized that celebrating the little wins along the way makes a huge difference. I want to become a photographer, so I set a goal to learn one new technique each month. What’s a recent win you’ve celebrated?