Hi
guys!
This
will be my first advice post, even though no one’s sent me anything yet. This
time around, I’ll be making up scenarios and names, just to give an example of
what I’ll respond like. Hope you guys enjoy!
#1
Dear
Kitty,
I’m
having troubles keeping organized. I clean my room often, but after a week or
two it’s back to being a pigsty! What can I do to stay organized and clean? It
would really help. Thanks!
-Unorganized Intellectual
Dear
Unorganized Intellectual,
It
can be hard to change a habit! There are many ways you can try to fix your
habit, and I’ll recommend one. I have to admit, I’m pretty disorganized myself.
The method I used was keeping a planner: every day, I wrote down my goal for
staying organized, and remembered where everything is. To get started, clean
your room! Keep track of where everything is, and MAKE A PLAN. It will be easy
to recall where you put your things, and if you keep your space like this,
gradually you’ll have a habit of remembering to put that thing in the exact
same place every day. Try to give yourself one or two cheat days a week, then slowly
get rid of them. Even if you don’t get satisfying results, don’t give up! Some
people are just like that! (This is not an excuse for sloppiness, though.)
-Kitty
#2
Dear
Kitty,
Over
the past few weeks, my best friend and I have slowly grown apart. She’s been hanging
out with the queen of the “cool crowd”, and I’m afraid that her feelings are
eventually going to get hurt. Whenever I tell her what I think, she ignores me
and tells her “new friends” that I’m a loser and tattletale. I know that the
girls that she’s been hanging out with are mean, and I don’t want to lose my
best friend!
-Losing
It
Dear
Losing It,
Friendships
can be hard sometimes. We’ve all had our share of backstabs, but what we need to
learn is how to deal with it. First of all, get the facts. What you know, what
you think might be going on, etc. Make sure that when you’re talking to your friend,
you’re telling her straight facts, not even a tiny white lie. Then, figure out
a way to convince your friend that what you are saying is true. Just remember
that this is not a gossip contest, and maybe you and the rest of the “mean
crowd” can make up and become friends. Be nice and friendly, so if your friend really
turns on you there isn’t a reason for her to be mad. If all else fails, then
maybe the best choice is to find more friends. It’s not ideal, but that’s
probably it.
-Kitty
I
hope that everybody enjoyed my first advice column, I’ll try to post these as
often as I can. Don’t be shy to send in any troubles you feel like you need
advice to, I’ll keep any identities that you want a secret. Bye!
-Kitty
Dear Kitty,
ReplyDeleteLately, I have been growing new interests and now my BFF and I have less and less in common. What should I do to stay in touch?
-Backstab
Dear Kitty,
ReplyDeleteI have had a lot of fake friendships. One of them, my friends and I made up. But she doesn't know how I feel about the past. I wrote her a letter but I don't know if I want to send it to her. It might ruin our friendship again. What do you think I should do to make her more aware of what happened and how I felt?
-This or That?