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by:
Trevor Dumbleton
Copyright 2005 Trevor Dumbleton
It
has often been said that the teenage years are the "best years of
your life". However, anyone who says that does not remember what
it is like being a teenager. Between school, life, parents, friends,
and the fact that all of them want all of your time, there is no
way to get away from the petty concerns and strains that can lead
to serious stress. However, nobody seems willing to give up any
of the time they demand from you, so you find yourself torn in a
thousand different directions with nowhere to turn to for help.
Fortunately, you do not need to deal with stress all on your own.
Rather, you can find plenty of help, just as long as you look for
it. Unfortunately, teenagers rarely look for help and many of the
assets available to them are simply ignored. Thus, your teen stress
keeps getting worse.
The
first place to look for relief from teen stress is at school. There
is a certain class of people who desperately want to help teens
get through their problems and find solutions, but they usually
sit in their offices waiting in vain for someone to talk to them.
These people are guidance counselors and they are there to help
you. However, it is very rare for someone to avail themselves of
this prime opportunity for assistance, so actually sitting down
with somebody is a treat for them and they will do all they can
to help. True, most people think that guidance counselors are really
just lost souls who can't seem to get out of school, but that is
not the case. Guidance counselors decided on their career because
they want to help others. Which means that they want to help you.
As
well, you can get help for teen stress through your teachers. True,
most of the help you get will probably be for your work in the classroom
but, strange as it may seem, teachers are actually human beings.
They want to connect with their students so that, when you go to
see them, they will be happy to help you. If you go to them in order
to get help with your schoolwork, they will happily give you assistance.
They can help you through any issues or difficulties that you may
be having and you will can learn more from them after class than
you will during class. Such one-on-one sessions can help them narrow
down issues in a way that they cannot while they are lecturing to
a room full of students.
Additionally,
once you sit down with your teachers, you may actually discover
that you enjoy talking to them. After all, to repeat a point, they
are people. And because they spend so much time in the company of
teenagers, they understand teen stress. However, they also understand
it from a philosophical perspective that can breathe some fresh
air into the problems that you are confronting. Though you may not
always enjoy the answers they can provide, they will be worth thinking
about and, in the fullness of time, you will probably discover that
they provided a very good insight into your problems.
Another
excellent source for teen stress is with your parents. This is because
of a simple fact that you may not want to accept. This is the simple
fact that parents tend to have children who are very similar to
them. No, it's really not pleasant to think about, since that means
that you may turn out to be like your parents. But, let us put that
aside for now.
Your
parents were once your age (strange as that may seem) and teens
often have to go through very similar problems. Thus, your parents
have felt teen stress and they know what it is like. Sure, they
may not want to admit that it was anything special, but they will,
hopefully, remember that it was not easy at the time. So if you
really need to get some sort of advice or help, sit down and talk
to your parents. Not only will you get some sort of help, but you
will also make their day. After all, how many parents get the chance
to really connect with their teenage children?
Teen
stress is one of the hardest things to get through, but you can
rest assured that it has been done. Billions of people in the world
have all had to go through the travails of the teenage years and
they have through to the other side. So prepare yourself, get help
when you need it, and look for help when you can. By relying on
people who have "been there, done that" you can see your way clear
to the other side. Then, you can safely look back on your teen stress
and say stupid things like, "the teenage years are the best years
of your life!"
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