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Which Course Electives Should You Take Next Year?

Posted on 02/18/202202/18/2022 by simplysoftskills

By Selina Chan

Toward the end of the school year, all teens are responsible for choosing their future course schedule, but you might be conflicted on which electives you should take. There are numerous classes, such as music, languages, or sports, that you can select, but it is hard to decide which ones are best suited for you. Here are helpful tips to determine what electives you should take. 

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What to Do If Your New Year’s Resolution Has Already Fallen Through

Posted on 02/11/202202/11/2022 by simplysoftskills

By Hannah Magino

By around the end of January, many teens have already forgotten about their New Year’s Resolution. If you have dropped your resolution already, here are some tips you can use to make your next resolutions, even if it’s not the new year!

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How to Spend Your Snow Days Productively

Posted on 02/03/2022 by simplysoftskills

By Daisy Wong

“IT’S A SNOW DAY!” As teens, we may still want to run out into the snow like when we were little, but we can take advantage of our snow day and turn it into a productive day. Here’s how you can enjoy your snow day while also spending it productively!

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Use Writing to Adjust Your Mood

Posted on 01/10/202202/03/2022 by simplysoftskills

By Allison Xu

For most high schoolers, flipping to a blank page in a journal with a pen in hand isn’t the go-to method to improve your mood or alleviate stress. Writing is an underrated, often overlooked approach to cope with negative feelings and clear your mind. It is imperative to use writing as a way to destress and recharge. 

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4 Tips for When You Have Too Much Work on Your Plate

Posted on 01/03/2022 by simplysoftskills

By Daisy Wong

HELP! It’s often easy to procrastinate or let things pile up on top of each other, which causes unnecessary stress. The feeling of burying yourself under a pile of blankets or distracting yourself in hopes that everything will magically go away will be overwhelming. Here are four easy tips to use when you feel you have too much work on your plate. 

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How to Ask Your Parents for Help

Posted on 12/27/202108/05/2022 by simplysoftskills

By Sara Karbowski

Oftentimes, high schoolers are stressed out about things like homework or relationships. You might want to talk it out with your parents, but it can be hard to start a conversation about it. It may be scary, but talking to your parents will lessen the burden on your shoulders. Here are some tips to help you talk it out with your parents!

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