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Do you how bad people feel when they are being judged for trying to be themselves? Let me tell you now, you better stop judging, be yourself and if not stay in your shel than disturb people's peace
> “Discipline is the highest form of self-love.” We all know that girl. She walks into class calm, polished, and somehow already knows the answers before the teacher even finishes the question. Her notes? Neat like art. Her grades? A’s across the board. Her secret? Spoiler: It’s not magic. It’s habits — habits that you can start today. This is your guide to becoming that girl who gets Straight A’s while still living her best life, sleeping well, and having her social glow-up. 🌸 1. Make School an Aesthetic Your brain loves beautiful things. When your study space feels good, you’ll actually want to be there. Use a cute desk setup: fairy lights, pastel highlighters, organized stationery. Make a study playlist (lo-fi beats, soft piano, or even your fave K-pop ballads). Light a candle or sip tea while working — little rituals make studying feel like self-care. ✏️ 2. Understand > Memorize Straight A’s aren’t built on cramming. They’re built on truly getting it...
10 Things I’m Learning at 17, Before I Turn 18 Seventeen feels like standing at the edge of something you can’t fully see yet. Everyone keeps talking about 18 like it’s a switch like adulthood just clicks on overnight. But the truth is, I don’t feel ready in the way movies make it look. I feel aware. And maybe that’s enough. This year hasn’t been about having answers. It’s been about asking myself honest questions. These are the things I’m learning slowly, imperfectly before I turn 18. 📝1. I’m Learning How to Sit With Myself: there are moments when I choose silence not because I’m lonely, but because I need to hear myself think. I’m realising that being alone isn’t something to escape. It’s something to understand. When I sit with myself, I learn what I actually feel not what I’m supposed to feel. And that has changed the way I move through the world. 📝2. I’ve Started Questioning What I Believe: Not everything I was taught fits anymore and that w...
There’s a type of heartbreak nobody really prepares you for. Not the romantic kind. Not the dramatic betrayal kind. But the quiet, slow realization that you and someone you love are no longer walking in the same direction. And as a Christian teen, that realization hits differently. Because you don’t just ask, “Do we still get along?” You ask, “Is this friendship helping me grow closer to God… or pulling me away?” That question is not dramatic. It’s mature. Outgrowing Isn’t Ungodly We talk a lot about loyalty in Christian spaces. About loving people unconditionally. About forgiveness. And yes those things matter deeply. Jesus calls us to love radically. But love does not mean access. Even Proverbs reminds us that “bad company corrupts good character” (1 Corinthians 15:33 echoes this too). That’s not judgmental it’s protective. There’s a difference between loving someone and allowing them to influence your values. Sometimes cutting off a friendship isn’t about prid...
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