
What does a teenager need to do to make his future the most positive?
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It is not possible to restore a sleepy regime to a teenager. What to do?
I am 13 years old. I have a broken sleep pattern. No matter how hard I try to restore it, it still doesn't work. If I try to fall asleep at 10-11 a.m., then I just lie there until 1-2 a.m., I just can't sleep.
Answer 1
January, 2021Learn to plan and set goals for yourself that a teenager can achieve on their own. For a month, for six months, for a year, three, five years. Set realistic, maybe even small goals, but achieving them will cause you to feel proud of yourself. For example, “Buying sneakers with the money you earn” is much better than “Begging your parents for an iPhone.”
Answer 2
January, 2021Learn to learn new things on your own. The search for new information, the acquisition of new skills, the assimilation and the ability to apply them is an invaluable skill. In principle, nothing else is needed. He will be able to learn on his own whatever he wants. Today is drawing, tomorrow is programming, the day after tomorrow is music, woodcarving, sports ... The whole world is before him.
Answer 3
January, 2021First, of course, is learning to speak well. I plan to develop diction and oratory skills, because due to this, you can directly build a path to a successful life.
Second, to bungle a plan and understand what you want from life. With accurate landmarks, it will be much easier for you in the future.
Thirdly, not to be led by society and parents. In most cases, they just worsen people's lives. For example, your friends go after the 9th grade to the technical school and begin to agitate everyone that this is the best option. Or, for example, your parents recommend that you get two degrees and go to a boring office for a measly 30,000 rubles. Do only what you see fit!
Answer 4
January, 2021Avoid bad companies. This includes not only dysfunctional drug addicts, but also unsuccessful children. With whom you will lead ... in adolescence, this saying is a hundred times more relevant. Personality is being formed. The psychology of a loser also easily jumps from one child to another, as a result, the chances of becoming a loser or a quilted jacket increase greatly.
Answer 5
January, 2021Learn. This applies to schools, universities, and self-education. As long as your parents support you, you do not think about your future profession and think that this is still so far away. And you will not notice how suddenly this very adult life will come, where mom no longer gives money for entertainment, and you yourself have your own specific requests for what to eat / what to wear, etc. And it is your knowledge that can give you a good job and teach you to live independently, which is necessary for every healthy adult. So while you have time to learn, learn.
P.S If your parents are able to pay for your university, language courses and various sections, then you are incredibly lucky. My parents did not have such opportunities and if it were not for my love of learning, I would not have what I have now.
Answer 6
January, 2021Positively - this is not too specific and for everyone in its own way.
It is desirable for a teenager to have good health (physical condition, healthy habits), knowledge (theoretical and practical), useful everyday skills (self-care, finance ) and one or more interests that may become a profession.