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WHYVILLE HELP : GALLERY : DR. LEILA : SEARCH : SUBMIT : STAFF : HOME Aug 7, 2011

 

New Year Resolutions

Cass402 wants to make a few changes for the new school year.

I know what you're thinking: New Year's resolutions? It's only August! But these resolutions are not for January 1, 2012, they're for early September, when I go back to school. There are quite a few things I want to do differently for my first year of high school.

1. Be more organized.

I'm horrible at organization. My room is a mess, my purse is a mess, my locker has always been a mess. My binders and notebooks are messes as well. Somehow, I still know where everything is, but this year I want there to be zero chance of forgetting anything or losing any papers.

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Your Story

Rexyp1 teaches how to begin a journal or write your autobiography.

Do you have a journal? If not, it is a great idea to begin one. I was told once that journals are a great way to reduce stress and to have fun. Of course, I don't have a scientist backing me up. Scientists like to be paid more than a dollar . . .

Anyway, I have always been a journal writer. I received my first journal, it was a Judy Moody Mood Journal by the way, when I was nine. I wrote in it every now and then over the span of three years. I received my next journal when I turned twelve from my Aunt Natasha. In my journal she had written a long letter about about the importance of journals and my upcoming teenage years and some other stuff that is boring to a twelve year old. I wrote in that about every other day. My days were too boring to even write anything about them anyway. I received my next journal when I was thirteen. It was just a polka dotted small notebook from Walmart, but I loved the notebook. I wrote it in everyday and I've been through a lot of notebooks since then.

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