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You can make It!

Pre-adolescence stage is one of the most complex stages in a person’s life. This stage is filled with conflicting emotions that teens often find hard to control. This often leads to impulsive behavior on the part of the teen.

If you are on the verge of running away, think again. Do not allow your tangled-up emotions to get the best of you. Remember: you are not a slave of your own emotions. You should have the ability to control your impulsiveness and think of the consequences first. Do not leap into a situation when you’re not sure where you would land. Doing so would only make things hard for you.

In order to help yourself take control, it is necessary for you to keep in mind physical and emotional security is important. Find someone you can confide to; sometimes, letting out your negative emotions can make a big difference. Secondly, do not be afraid to seek out support from your family. Having friends are nice and knowing that you can rely on them is better—but a family is an integral part of who you are. Unless you learn to trust and rely on them completely, you will never be complete as a person. On a last note, you should also learn to be accountable for your own actions. Being a ten is not a license for a lack of maturity. Be responsible enough to see things as they really are. There’s no sense in playing deaf and blind. If you know what’s good for you, stick to it. Besides, running away can never solve anything; it is merely an act of cowardice. So face life’s challenges head on and tell yourself that you can make it—no matter what.

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