This article was co-authored by Alexandra Janelli. Alexandra Janelli is a Certified Hypnotherapist, Anxiety & Stress Management Coach, and owner and founder of Modrn Sanctuary, a holistic health and wellness facility in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. With over 10 years of experience, Alexandra specializes in helping clients push through their roadblocks to achieve their goals using her hypnotherapeutic approach. Alexandra holds a BS from the University of Miami. She graduated from the Hypnosis Motivation Institute with an Advanced Training Graduate Diploma in Hypnotherapy and Handwriting Analysis. Alexandra is also a Certified Life Coach from the iPEC Coach Training Program. She has worked with Academy Award Nominee Actors, world-renowned photographers, singers, top-level executives, and professionals across many sectors of business. Alexandra has been featured on MTV, Elle Magazine, Oprah Magazine, Men's Fitness, Swell City Guide, Dossier Journal, The New Yorker, and Time Out Chicago.
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Are you tired of being criticized for not being a normal teen? Do you want to know how to be a normal teen? This article will show you how to be a normal teen.
Steps
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Know that there is no specific "attitude." Just go with the flow and be yourself. There is no such thing as normal; normal means to fit in well with society.
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Wear clothes that express you. You don't have to look like that model in "Seventeen." Develop your own style as you go along. If you wear unusual clothing with confidence, you can still be "normal."Advertisement
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Be mindful of those around you if you choose to swear. It is important to respect that others might find vulgar language distasteful, including many adults. (Some teens choose to abstain completely from swearing, and that's fine, too!)
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Choose your friends wisely. Yes, you're going to meet people who do mean things. But you don't have to be one of those people. You can be whatever and hang with whoever. If your friends don't treat you the way you deserve, or if they pressure you to do things you're not comfortable with, you can choose new friends!
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Be active. Don't just lay around the house. Get out and go to the pool with your friends, go talk to boys, play a sport, do whatever you find fun.
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Have a healthy social life. Lots of girls these days have Instagram, Snapchat, Twitter, Pinterest, etc. You do not have to have these to have a social life. Socialize face-to-face with people.
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Refrain from obsessing about money, or talking about how much your parents make. You can be cool and normal no matter what your family's economic status.
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Keep your hygiene up. Take a shower or bathe every day and use antiperspirant. Brush your hair and teeth, floss, use mouthwash, daily stuff.
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Make the grade. Try your best in school. Getting straight A's is excellent; it's not nerdy at all. Make high goals for your academic life, and try your best to achieve them.
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Have a life. "Normal" girls have best friends and hang out with guys. They occasionally get into trouble with things such as ding-dong-ditch, but nothing too life changing .
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Remember that normal doesn't exist. Be yourself; no one likes a poser.
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Find a friend who you can tell everything to, someone you can trust 100%. Don't bottle everything up!
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Tips
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Find your hobby. With it, you can find friends with similar interests.Thanks
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Have fun! Be yourself, don't let anyone ruin your fun. Life is a party.Thanks
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Don't let other people run your life.Thanks
Tips from our Readers
- Stay involved in life outside of the internet. Having real-life experiences is more fun and leads to better stories! When you look back at your teenage years, you won't be thinking about something funny someone said on social media, you'll be thinking about the places you went and the people you were with.
- You don't have to change who you are to make friends. If you're quirky and have eccentric interests, find others who are into similar things. Never reduce yourself to fit somebody else's mold.
- Allow yourself to feel your feelings without trying to change them. Your feelings are just feelings, not flaws. You can feel sad or afraid sometimes, and that's okay.
- The more you show your parents that you're responsible, the more likely they'll give you responsibilities that other teenagers have.
- Remember that you are beautiful no matter what size you are!
- There is no one way to be "normal." Everybody is different.
Warnings
- Don't try to be someone you're not. Making friendships with people who aren't like you may seem like a good idea at first, but just be yourself and find people like you. It will most likely turn out great in the long run!Thanks
- Don't over-commit yourself--spend some time relaxing as a teen!Thanks
- Don't develop self-esteem issues or eating disorders just to look like the photo-shopped model on the front of a magazine.Thanks
Expert Interview
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