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How to Be Social and Confident in Junior High
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Junior high can be a challenging time, as you are transitioning from elementary school to high school and facing new social situations. Here are some tips to help you be social and confident in junior high: 1. Be yourself: Don't try to be someone you're not to fit in with a certain group. Being true to yourself will attract friends who like you for who you are. 2. Join clubs and activities: Joining clubs and activities is a great way to meet people who share your interests. This can help you build new friendships and feel more confident. 3. Smile and make eye contact: When you meet new people, smile and make eye contact to show that you are friendly and approachable. 4. Be kind to others: Being kind to others can go a long way in making friends and feeling more confident. Treat others with respect and kindness, and they will likely do the same for you. 5. Practice good communication skills: Good communication skills are important in building relationships. Practice active listening, asking questions, and expressing yourself clearly and respectfully. 6. Practice positive self-talk: Negative self-talk can damage your self-confidence. Instead, practice positive self-talk by reminding yourself of your strengths and accomplishments. 7. Be open to new experiences: Being open to new experiences can help you build confidence and learn new things. Try new activities, foods, and hobbies to expand your horizons. Remember, building confidence and social skills takes time and practice. Don't be too hard on yourself and keep trying, and you will eventually find your place and build strong relationships in junior high.
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