during the day. Like housework and keeping your papers organized. It’s all boring and takes too long. I hate it. I even hate stuff like taking care of my nails or putting on makeup. I feel like I’m being immature. How can I get make myself more motivated to do it and do it right? If you enjoy these things, what do you enjoy about them?
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Whenever I try to give my own opinion about something or whenever I am asked for an explanation, I have trouble trying to express myself clearly. My thoughts get very cloudy and I have to struggle to get out what I want to say. Whatever I do get out however, is rather cluttered and disorganized. I’ve listened to myself speak and I’ve managed to put myself asleep!
Whenever I’m not speaking however, I can express myself fine through thinking, writing, etc. It’s rather frustrating because I can hardly keep a good conversation going for more than a few seconds without boring the other person to death. Is there some way to fix this?
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I use to be such a happy laidback person that could talk to anyone and make it interesting. I just finished my first year of college and my self-esteem from a year ago has sunken and I feel like now I’m too self-conscious and boring. How do I pull myself out of this and regain my confidence?
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I'm Gonna Like Me: Letting Off a Little Self-EsteemCelebrate liking yourself! Through alternating points of view, a girl's and a boy's, Jamie Lee Curtis's triumphant text and Laura Cornell's lively ... Read More >
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