Thursday, December 31, 2009

What advice would you give to someone that you wish someone had told you when you were younger or growing up?

**No matter what opportunities are out there...get a BA.


Even if you end up not using it or being a housewife. You may need it in the future to advance in a job, change jobs, or because of a divorce or death of your spouse.What advice would you give to someone that you wish someone had told you when you were younger or growing up?
i have seen this movie when the guy spends his time per minute and making the most of everything, which is his reason why he never wears a watch because he doesnt want to rush things. also, to be thankful of everything even if they're bad. ';bad things wake us up to the good times we're not paying attention to.';What advice would you give to someone that you wish someone had told you when you were younger or growing up?
be true to who you are...when you're true to yourself, you know who your true friends are.
Just be happy and do what you want to do with life!
Listen to those that are trying to help you, that are older than you. I just wish that I would have followed more of their advice, it would have saved me a lot of pain and heartache, as well as money. But, I guess they were lessons learned, so. . .
have patience and belive in yourself
Be cool... stay in school


if you want something, work for it.


when a relationship is hurting you constantly after so many efforts, leave and move on (easier said then done)


Educate urself on sex


Experiment but dont abuse
STAY FOCUSED!! and DON'T LOSE WHO YOU ARE (to be like the crowd, fit in, or for someone to like you)...if you are ';fake';...then doesn't that mean that you have ';fake friends';?





Focus on yourself and accomplish all of your goals before settling into a serious relationship and/or having children.





Once you have yourself all in line, everything else will just fall into place :)
Dont EVER cheat EVER even if your spouse wants to have an open relationship...unless you are doing it right in front of them and they are encouraging you to do so don't let anyone into any of your closest relationships because they will destroy you.
Leave while you can


Save yourself


Don't do it
To marry the one I loved and not worry so much about the details.
I would definitely teach a youngster about the processes of credit so that they don't end up going into debt at the age of 19.
I'm not sure, but I think you're asking how we felt if we found out something as an adult that we felt we could have been told sooner....If that's what you mean, I've been there.


I am the baby in the family. Several years younger than my siblings. They kept things from me to protect me. But it does make you feel a bit left out. Just remember, their intentions were good.
Know you're rights and local laws so that you don't get taken advantage of.





And don't think that people in higher positions or authority figures won't take advantage of your lack of knowledge.
study something u love and can make a career out of it,
Get out there and create havoc, cause one day you'll be dead.
less brushing more flossing
to be good and not to follow bad friends
Stop being so critical of yourself - it's ok to be you just as you are.
Not to drop out of school at an early age.
To always pray a lot,don't lose your hope,always keep my feet to the ground and be humble
Love yourself.
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