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Podcasts to Listen to For Self-Improvement, Productivity, and More

Posted on 08/28/202208/28/2022 by simplysoftskills

By Stanley Xu

Take time to enjoy some podcasts, whether it be educational or entertaining content. Listening to podcasts not only is a way to relax but can also provide inspiration. Discover one about finance or budgeting, learning a new language or skill, along with other unlimited topics. Here are some podcasts worth listening to:

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Building Strong Relationships With Your Teachers

Posted on 07/01/202212/25/2022 by simplysoftskills

By Amelia Lenz

Strong relationships with your teachers will help you in class and boost your college application. These outcomes beg the question, how do I build a strong relationship with my teacher? Here are steps and advice to build and maintain that strong relationship!

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How to Use A Planner To Keep Track Of Your Work Progress

Posted on 06/21/202207/27/2022 by simplysoftskills

By Daisy Wong

There’s no better time to learn how to keep track of the growth and progress that you experience throughout the year than now. Keeping track of your work progress will help you reach your goals and identify and overcome obstacles. 

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How to Plan for Summertime

Posted on 05/19/202205/22/2022 by simplysoftskills

By Hannah Magino

As the frost starts to melt and the flowers outside begin to bloom, it is time to start planning for summertime! You want to make sure you have a plan for a fun and productive summer when the final bell of the school year rings. When you step back through the doors of your school in the fall, you will be refreshed and ready for more. Here are some tips to plan for your summer activities.

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How to Start Spring Cleaning Your Room

Posted on 04/29/202206/16/2022 by simplysoftskills

By Selina Chan

As the new season starts, people tend to declutter their room and get rid of things that are no longer in use. Oftentimes, they encounter a problem: they may have items that they hold close to their heart and don’t want to throw them away or they may not know where to start cleaning. Here are some tips on how to begin your spring cleaning!

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How Social Media Impacts Teens’ Mental Health

Posted on 03/27/202203/27/2022 by simplysoftskills

By Daisy Wong

97% of teens aged 13-17 years old use a social media platform like YouTube, Instagram, and Snapchat. This fast-growing number has called to attention the effects of social media on teens’ mental health. In what way has social media been affecting mental health?

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