Posts Tagged Advice
Written on December 14, 2010 by TeenPublish Dude
Filed Under: Wealth & Wisdom

Unless you win the lotto or are very good at gambling (risky), stay away from get quick rich money schemes & scams! They will take away your valuable time which is NOT going to come back. Invest in a girlfriend instead! A good one! Or read a book! I know as a young person, money is a lot what’s on the mind as to how to go about buying that awesome car and clothes and impressing the hot chicks. Do what you can, by working hard, and without stressing yourself out.
Getting rich quick may seem EASY at first, but when you’ve spent countless hours, days, and weeks not knowing where it went, that’s when it hits the fan. At that point you feel absolutely down, depressed and don’t know how to get out of it. You then find something legit to do, till the next get rich quick scam gets you dreaming about the money again. Money will come to you if you work hard and are passionate about working hard! Read More

Written on May 10, 2010 by myspi
Filed Under: Advice, General Talk
This is in response to an earlier article about making choices. It really hit home, especially since I’m a senior, and I just wanted to elaborate on a subject along the same lines.
One of the major problems with making decisions is… hesitation.

The girl considers entering the mysterious waters...
Hesitation.
It should be one of the deadly sins. Maybe more dangerous than lust, pride, sloth, greed, envy, gluttony, and wrath put all together. (Ok, I may be exaggerating a bit there.) Hesitation is the cause of many regrets and failures, as evidenced through numerous clichés in literature and media.
Because in that moment, before making a decision or taking an action, the consequences of what follows may lead to the remaining sins. And I don’t mean that Read More

Written on February 1, 2010 by nanamecedo
Filed Under: Advice, Establishing who you are
Choices. Something everyone dreads, but something absolutely necessary in life.

The choices you make
As teenagers, we’ve reached that point in our lives where we may very well be making the most crucial decisions of our lives. But as teenagers, maybe we’re not all quite ready for them. I know I wasn’t. At a critical age, we’re faced with questions like “What do you want to do with your life?” “Where do you want to see yourself in ten years?” And let’s face it, we would all be pretty happy seeing ourselves rich and worry-free. But who can really get that? So even if that is our goal, how are we going to get there? In these inconvenient economic times, no one wants to take any chances with their future. Living costs money, and money requires a job. But with national unemployment up to 10%, this generation is on thin ice. It’s easy to decide you want to make the big bucks. But what kind of sacrifices are you willing to make to get there? Read More

Written on January 14, 2010 by soo1029310
Filed Under: Advice, Relationships
Who knows? Maybe you have a great loving relationship with your parents. Maybe you’re comfortable enough to talk to them about anything and you have the ideal family you see on TV that gets together and does everything together. But for everyone else (not to point any fingers, but this is a trait of many Asian families, one of which may be mine), our parents are either too strict or too overprotective. But for those of you that go crazy every night wondering how you’ll survive, don’t fear! You are not alone! I have gone through all of this and I have some tips on how you can maintain your sanity!
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Written on December 23, 2009 by moe2love
Filed Under: Food Yummm

Only a small portion of the total amount of Reese's I've consumed in the past two weeks
Prepare the wedding bells, because I’ve declared Reese’s as the best form of chocolate candy on the planet and I plan on marrying the inventor as soon as I find out who he is (notwithstanding the obvious impossibility of posthumous commitment). I’ve been eating about 4 butter cups every day for the past 2 weeks, but thanks to my rapid metabolism I’ve probably only gained a few pounds of happy fat. Considering that this is most likely the only amount of fat I have on my body, I shouldn’t be too worried, but I think it’s time I started to eat healthy again.
By the way, did you know that in 1928 Reese’s cups were called “penny cups” because they were a cent each? What I wouldn’t do to live in that time period…
Now that I’ve been eating these so often, it’s time we look at the nutrition facts of this thing to make sure I’m not going to have some serious problems for my splurge, and also to see what goes into your body every time you eat a Reese’s cup. After going onto the Reese’s website, here’s what I found: Read More

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Written on July 14, 2009 by moe2love
Filed Under: Eating Right

That's all you eat??
You may have heard this from your mom or dad, but it’s true. Whenever it was one of those days (like every other day) where you wake up early in the morning, yet it’s still late because school or work starts so early, you find yourself finding time for putting on the correct deodorant rather than spending time eating breakfast.
While I’m not saying for you to go places all stinky, find the time to eat properly in the morning so you don’t feel fatigued till lunch. Also another problem, is that when a lot of people wake up in the morning, they don’t feel hungry right away, alnd by the time hunger kicks in they are a couple hours into their institution and have to wait till lunch. I ran through most of high school with this problem, till I developed my own method of feeling hungry in the morning so I ate a good and hearty breakfast filled with my favorite cereal, some eggs or toast, and OJ. Read More

Tags: Advice ,before ,breakfast ,eating ,eggs ,exercise ,Food ,gym ,health ,school ,toast
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