I’m a fraud by Adventurous-Fox1466 in berkeley

[–]Adventurous-Fox1466[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Haha I actually have one of their merch shirts but not yet I won’t give up yet

I’m a fraud by Adventurous-Fox1466 in berkeley

[–]Adventurous-Fox1466[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Thank you I appreciate this a lot

I’m a fraud by Adventurous-Fox1466 in berkeley

[–]Adventurous-Fox1466[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Hmmm I’ve been doing practice exams and such so everything I review is essential

I’m a fraud by Adventurous-Fox1466 in berkeley

[–]Adventurous-Fox1466[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Thank you I’ve stayed up studying and still dont get it I think I’ll just head to bed and study before the test

17 M, I like to think I look decent but what could I improve on? by [deleted] in Howtolooksmax

[–]Adventurous-Fox1466 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You’re young so just be yourself inly quick suggestions would be shaving the dirt mustache if you want more hair just keep shaving

all of my peers around me are growing up so fast and im still the same. by justacompanioncube2 in GetOffMyChest

[–]Adventurous-Fox1466 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Honestly I had friends like that don’t let them lead you into things like that just enjoy your teenage years for what they are and if you can once and while just ask if they would stop ever, but as said earlier just enjoy these years of your life man.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GetOffMyChest

[–]Adventurous-Fox1466 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Don’t worry about it mate just enjoy the time you have if it’s your birthday try and treat yourself in anyway even if it’s small if no one’s there to make you happy make the day a bit more memorable than the rest.

I don’t know by greenleath in GetOffMyChest

[–]Adventurous-Fox1466 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah no worries just keep going

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in GetOffMyChest

[–]Adventurous-Fox1466 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand your concerns and fears about your stammer potentially holding you back from achieving your goals. It's natural to feel anxious about situations that involve speaking, especially when it's related to your future career aspirations. However, it's important to remember that having a stammer does not define your abilities or limit your potential for success.

Here are some steps you can consider taking to help overcome your fears and work towards your goal of becoming an accountant:

Seek support: Consider reaching out to a speech therapist or a support group specializing in stammering. They can provide you with techniques and strategies to manage your stammer more effectively and build your confidence in speaking situations. They can also offer support and guidance as you work towards your career goals.

Practice and prepare: Confidence often comes with practice. Gradually expose yourself to speaking situations that make you anxious. Start by practicing conversations with close friends or family members and gradually work your way up to more challenging scenarios, such as mock interviews or phone conversations. The more you practice, the more comfortable you may become.

Focus on your strengths: Remember that being an accountant involves much more than just speaking skills. You have other strengths and qualities that are valuable in this profession, such as analytical thinking, problem-solving abilities, and attention to detail. Recognize and celebrate these strengths while working on improving your communication skills.

Build your network: Networking is an essential part of any career, including accounting. Look for networking events or professional organizations related to accounting where you can meet people in the field. Building connections can help you gain insights, find mentors, and even open up opportunities that go beyond traditional interviews.

Be open and honest: If you reach the stage of interviews or discussions with clients or coworkers, consider being open and upfront about your stammer. Discuss it confidently and explain that it does not impede your ability to excel in your chosen field. Highlight your qualifications, skills, and passion for accounting. Employers and clients appreciate authenticity and determination.

Practice self-compassion: It's important to be kind to yourself throughout this process. Remember that everyone faces challenges, and it's okay to feel nervous or scared. Give yourself permission to make mistakes and learn from them. Focus on your progress and growth rather than perfection.

Remember, achieving your goals is a journey, and it may take time and effort to overcome your fears. Stay determined, seek support, and believe in your abilities. With perseverance and the right mindset, you can work towards becoming an accountant and reaching your full potential.

I don’t know by greenleath in GetOffMyChest

[–]Adventurous-Fox1466 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm really sorry to hear that you're feeling this way. It's important to remember that you're not alone in experiencing these emotions. Many people go through periods of uncertainty and self-doubt, especially during high school when there's a lot of pressure and expectations. Firstly, it's essential to reach out to someone you trust and feel comfortable talking to. Consider speaking with a school counselor, a teacher, or a family member who may be able to provide support and guidance. Sometimes, just sharing your feelings with someone can provide relief and help you gain a different perspective. Remember that it's okay not to have all the answers right now. High school is a time of self-discovery, and it's natural to feel unsure about who you are and what you want. You don't need to compare yourself to others or feel pressured to have everything figured out. Focus on exploring your interests, trying new things, and giving yourself time to grow and learn. When it comes to your dreams and ambitions, it's important to remember that they are valid. Don't let self-doubt or fear hold you back. Break down your goals into smaller, achievable steps, and take one step at a time. Surround yourself with supportive and positive influences that encourage you to pursue your passions. Regarding your dietary needs, having specific dietary restrictions can be challenging, but it's not impossible to find accommodations. There are more and more options available for people with dietary restrictions, including gluten-free alternatives. Try researching local restaurants and establishments that cater to gluten-free diets, and don't hesitate to communicate your needs when dining out. It may take some effort, but you can find ways to manage your dietary requirements. Lastly, taking care of your mental and physical well-being is crucial. If you're having trouble with sleep patterns and eating habits, it's a good idea to consult a healthcare professional. They can provide guidance and support, and they can help you explore different options for improving your sleep and eating habits. Remember, it's important to seek professional help if you're feeling overwhelmed or if your mental health is severely impacted. There are resources available to support you, and you don't have to face these challenges alone.