I guess in every average teenage person's life, stress is one thing that never departs from them..especially right when they start entering school.
Not tryin'na drive too much point here, but I just realized how STRESS never left me and every other regular 16-year-old person out there since we all first experienced it. C'mon folks, dontcha just realize the same thing? Now I suggest you guys go take some time and think back to the very first, ever-stressful task that you had to accomplish at the time. I don't know, it could be the moment you had to do a deep reviewing of all your lessons in preparation for your periodical exam or somethin'. Or, it could also be the time when you needed to hold like a two-three-week-rehearsal for a program where you were actually gonna do a dance-prod number or somethin'. Maybe your first most stressful experience was when your parents left for some important matters, therefore, leaving you, HOME ALONE and you just had to take charge of all the chores. Was it your most stressful encounter during the moment that you had to fix some messed up things with a friend? Each and every, single, one of us has different experiences...with different levels of stressfulness too. Whatever each of us might say of what these experiences are, I'm pretty sure that no matter how different they are, they all began taking place when our teenage life started. No, really. As in. Like if you just think about it, teenagers always experience stress. I mean when you're a child, you don't really get to experience tiresome tasks and all those stuffs. If ever some children do experience these types of situations, then they really do not take it as seriously as teenagers do. CHILDREN DO NOT MIND STRESS. BECAUSE THEY'RE TOO YOUNG TO HANDLE SUCH BURDEN.
Once you become a teenager, you know for a second that you're sort of entering a new phase of life and kind of getting into some "transformation" type of thing. Well it's not like once you turn 13, you immediately let go of the things that have always surrounded you while you were growing up; such as toys, playing video games, acting like little babies at times, etc. It is not a quick change that sort of automatically happens in a snap of a finger, right? It is a little by little change. Like, when you become 13, your parents are fully aware that you could atleast already handle some of the chores (if not all) now. They already have that kind of trust that you are capable of doing these tasks. Then they start handing over a new and different level of responsibility to you each new day. But it's little by little, as has been said. Our parents ain't dumb to think of giving you a super heavy task already right after you just turn 13 - just because "you're already a teenager"?! -OFCOURSE NOT DUDE.
Same thing goes with school. It's step by step. Like, when you're a first year HS student, it has this certain level of stressfulness. By 2nd year, it's a bit more stressful, 3rd year, it just gets even much burdensome and so on and so forth...
The point is.. Once you started dealing with stress, you have to be prepared and keep in mind that it will never, ever end. This is not to discourage other people, but to raise your spirits folks! Ya see, we just need to have this kind of tenacity within ourselves. That kind of power that is staying, never fading. NO WAVERING! We just keep on fighting. It is kinda hard to build up that kind of power, but when you succeed in gaining it.. SUCCESS IS JUST AS SWEET AS VALENTINE'S, HA! Let's all hang on. Just because stress is endless, doesn't mean we have to stop believing that we'll do well in fixing every single mess. ;)
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