How to Deal With Being the New Girl (High School)
The first impression., Smell good (in this order - shower, floss, brush teeth, mouthwash, deodorant, a spritz of perfume)., Look as clean as you smell., Stylize hair using a flat iron, curl, blow dry or just comb, then either leave it or make a do...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: The first impression.
This is the most important part, but not the only part, of course. -
Step 2: Smell good (in this order - shower
Don't eat any food with a stench that morning or at school.
Chew gum or pop a tic tac before if you'd like. , Dress in clean, presentable, uniquely you but still appropriate for school. ,,, Lay on your back, you entire body completely comfortable and sinking into whatever you're laying on (mattress, bed...).
Think about how it's just another first day out of so many, how everyone else going to your school are just like you and you shouldn't be intimidated by them, think about how you're going to meet a lot of new friends and have new adventures with them.
You're the new girl
- you have an opportunity to practically start over and be accepted for who you really are.
People are going to get to know you without the backstory of what has happened the years before. , People will be attracted to you for being so confident. ,, Always be nice, polite, and be yourself and be relevant (make relevant jokes, make relevant observations...).
Don't gossip, especially if they don't start. it's a dangerous game to play right away, you don't know what they know. ,, Don't stick to one group of kids right away, you may be missing out before you even got to know others. -
Step 3: brush teeth
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Step 4: mouthwash
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Step 5: deodorant
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Step 6: a spritz of perfume).
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Step 7: Look as clean as you smell.
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Step 8: Stylize hair using a flat iron
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Step 9: blow dry or just comb
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Step 10: then either leave it or make a do.
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Step 11: For makeup:Wear it as you wish
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Step 12: Don't worry about what others think if its your style
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Step 13: own it..
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Step 14: Do a bit of meditation in the morning
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Step 15: or the night before.
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Step 16: At school
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Step 17: make eye contact
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Step 18: speak clearly
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Step 19: and keep your back straight to show others you are confident.
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Step 20: Be outgoing and while some people will come up to you
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Step 21: learn to approach new people.
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Step 22: While giving opinions and telling stories
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Step 23: let others speak and just listen every once in a while.
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Step 24: Don't behave nervously - don't play with hair too much
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Step 25: bite nails
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Step 26: or any other tick you might have to give off that you are nervous.
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Step 27: Branch out.
Detailed Guide
This is the most important part, but not the only part, of course.
Don't eat any food with a stench that morning or at school.
Chew gum or pop a tic tac before if you'd like. , Dress in clean, presentable, uniquely you but still appropriate for school. ,,, Lay on your back, you entire body completely comfortable and sinking into whatever you're laying on (mattress, bed...).
Think about how it's just another first day out of so many, how everyone else going to your school are just like you and you shouldn't be intimidated by them, think about how you're going to meet a lot of new friends and have new adventures with them.
You're the new girl
- you have an opportunity to practically start over and be accepted for who you really are.
People are going to get to know you without the backstory of what has happened the years before. , People will be attracted to you for being so confident. ,, Always be nice, polite, and be yourself and be relevant (make relevant jokes, make relevant observations...).
Don't gossip, especially if they don't start. it's a dangerous game to play right away, you don't know what they know. ,, Don't stick to one group of kids right away, you may be missing out before you even got to know others.
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