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Tiz A. Arnold

Why didn't somebody tell me this sooner

Do you think you’re the only one who’s been so embarrassed they wanted to hide? You’re not. Think you’re the only one who feels [insert the name of any emotion here]? I can promise you you’re not. Think you just don’t know how to study? We can fix that (there are research-backed tips to help you study and test better that you’ve probably never been taught)! Think this life isn’t really yours, that you’re just taking up space in it or going through the motions? No way—it’s yours and you have every right to own it. Think you just aren’t good at talking to people or you’re not likable? There are some simple strategies to help you overcome that.

Life is really hard. Being a kid is hard and being a teenager’s even harder. How you navigate the challenges and struggles you face now will influence who you’ll become and how you’ll interact with others and the world around you…for better or for worse. I struggled too and for far longer than I should’ve. I’ve learned, as an adult, about so much research and so many strategies (from the fields of psychology, sport psychology, positive psychology, resilience, and academics) that would’ve helped me lead a better life sooner if only someone had known to tell me about them. Your mental habits get harder and harder to change the older you get, so starting to use these strategies early in life is much easier than waiting until your mental habits get totally hardwired into your brain.
210 printed pages
Original publication
2024
Publication year
2024
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  • Vam Kaidihas quoted12 hours ago
    having a conversation with yourself, just not your current self. Picture yourself at some point in the future when not doing the thing you’re struggling to start doing now will come back to bite you in the butt. So if you don’t want to do your homework, imagine the you in a few months (when you get your grade) or a few years (when you’re trying to get into the college that’s your top pick) who will be most affected by your current decision. Or if you’re struggling to do something that’ll have a long-term impact on your physical health, let’s say, imagine seeing yourself when you’re like eighty years old, when a lifetime of eating an unhealthy diet, not exercising, or not wearing sunscreen will really be catching up with you
  • Vam Kaidihas quoted12 hours ago
    What I wish somebody had told me back then is you can get over the motivational hump by using this strategy: imagine
  • Vam Kaidihas quoted12 hours ago
    Consider new opportunities, even if they seem impossible at first. Don’t say no to something just because it’s big and scary. Your future and your future happiness depend on it.
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