ABC's of Becoming an Effective Teen ABC's of Becoming an Effective Teen
by: Lin Miao
A: Acquire a Strong and Positive Attitude
B: Break Out of Your Shell
C: Characterize Your Hero
D: Demand Respect For Your Standards, Yourself and Your Beliefs
E: Energize Yourself Everyday With a Goal of Making a Difference
F: Failure to Plan, is Planning for Failure
G: Go Big or Go Home
H: Humility is Power
I: Itemize Your Qualities and Seek your Strengths Not Your Weaknesses
J: Jealousy Will Always End in Negative Not Positive
K:...
Good Friends, Great Life! Good Friends, Great Life!
by: Lin Miao
While I was in high school, I developed this habit of always watching people and how they responded to things. When Im walking, when Im talking, and when Im eating, I love to watch people. I dont know why I do it, but I think its just my curiosity of wanting to understand all of the various human characteristics.
About two years ago, in one of my high school math classes, I met this unbelievably down to earth girl (lets call her Sarah), but she...
Keeping Your Momentum Keeping Your Momentum by Lin MiaoI always believed that life is a fast paced race way. Those that stop get left behind and those that continue despite breakdowns, pauses or interferences will ultimately in the end, win the race. As this relates to car racing, so this applies to your life. Youre in the beginning of the race of your life and you have set out to accomplish whatever you set your heart to: you must keep moving, and you cannot stop. When I was eleven, I was so fascinated with...
Zoom into Reality and Zip the Fluff Zoom into Reality and Zip the Fluff
by: Lin Miao
I cant remember how many times when I ask my friends exactly what the problem is, their reply would always be five to ten minutes of continual beating around the bush excuses, instead of explaining in two to three sentences what the problem really is. My father was the kind of guy who tell it as it is. There was no well, maybe, unless, perhaps, or nearly, it was either a yes or a no. So even in my early childhood, I learned really...
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