Girl World Daily:
fabu you! Set a New Trend for 2010!
From the Editors of Girl World Daily |
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Yes,
we hope you love yourself exactly the
way you are right now. But life is about
continuously growing and evolving, and
what better time than the new year to
make positive changes?
“I’ve been wearing my hair the same
way since I was 5.”
Ponytails and headbands are great, but
could it be time to update your do?
Cropped pixies and bobs are expected to
be popular in 2010 if you’ll let your
stylist go scissor-happy. (C’mon, be
brave!) If you’re adamantly against
short hair, go shoulder length but play
with it: buns or low ponies, curly or
straight, middle or side part.
“I have OK clothes, but I don’t
really have a style.”
So, you throw on a pair of jeans and a
T-shirt most days? Great, but put a
little personality into your look! You
can really punch it up with accessories.
Take a fashion trend -- hats, shawls and
denim jackets are hot this season -- and
make it your own by adding, say, that
punk-rock pin you keep stuck to your
bedside lampshade. Stylin’!
“I’m so sick of the drama between me
and my friends.”
If you and the BFFs consistently have
conflicts, remember: You can’t change
their behavior, but you can change your
own. So, take an honest look at your
actions and promise yourself three
things:
1. “I will not put my friends down.”
2. “If it’s not my biz, I’ll stay out of
it.”
3. “I won’t hold grudges.”
Follow these rules, and your
relationships should improve.
“My grades aren’t too bad, but I know
I could do better.”
If you know you’re not doing your best
work, then you’re not trying hard
enough. It’s one thing if you’re giving
it your absolute all and still only
coming out average, and that’s OK. But
if you’re just getting by when you know
you could be even slightly better? Crack
the books. If you need a little boost,
ask your teacher for some pointers.
“I just wish my parents would get off
my back.”
Sometimes it seems the parentals are
pushing you too hard, and the very next
sec, they’re reining you in. Yeah, we
know. Your best bet? Demonstrate
maturity. Show them you’re responsible
by coming home at curfew, keeping up
with schoolwork and doing chores without
being asked. We can almost guarantee
this will keep them off your case -- and
maybe even give you bargaining power for
negotiating extra privileges!
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