Thread:CustardBursts/@comment-74.88.65.211-20181210023028/@comment-33804292-20181210035651

No, I'm not sick of them, I want to help.

First off, calm down, it's a stressful time, maybe even one of the most stressful times right now. School, especially at your age is compliacted and has so much more pressure.

Letting anyone down won't happen, and I promise you that because the only thing that matters is you tried. So what if you don't make it, can't you always try again? There isn't any failure near this because no matter what, you did what you could, gave it everything and it just maybe wasn't your day that day. You are so stressed that you're making the little voice in your head shout all these negative and possible outcomes, that you aren't focusing on present life. No matter what, so many people will support you through your whole life and nothing could possibly make them anything but proud of you. You have so many more loved ones then you realize and what you may notnthink about, is that they support you, care about you, and are ready to be there for you no matter what. I am certain that they'll be proud no matter what.

As Winston Churchill says "Success is not final, failure is not fatal; it is the courage to continue thag counts"

Grades are just percentages and numbers that everyone make seem like such a big deal, but when you think of it, it's actually a great motivator. After seeing a score, don't you get that tiny feeling in you that you want to do even better next time? You smile and think of ways that you can improve your score. It's barely the second term at school, you have loads of chances and oppertunities to boost up your grade into something better. Instead of drowning in sorrow, why not be proud? Think of all those quizzes you've taken, studied for, all those projects you've accomplished, essays you've written.. don't let a grade take away all your pride for what you've already done.

No one is perfect, no one expects you to get 100% on every single thing, and no one judges you besides yourself. Sometimes you can be that one road block in the way of your journey. Don't let yourself or your thoughts get in the way. You have family, friends, sports, activities and your life to live so it's natural to not ace everything.

Ask yourself this: "Why did I cry?"

After finding a (valid) reply, ask yourself "Was it worth it?" "Does it matter that much?"

School shouldn't cause such a reaction like that, it isn't worth your sadness and getting upset. So many goals and dreams in your life, why let a 90 stop you?

Potential isn't something you can just take out of your brain and use. Potential is a journey. Even when you're an 57563937474937584877777777 year old grandma you still haven't discivered and unleashed your full potential. It's like climbing an unpredictable mountain- don't know what you'll discover oe how you'll reach places. You're rushing your journey a little too fast up the mountain so it's making you slip down and touch your emotions. Climb the mountain to your steady pace and enjoy the climb.

"A little progress each day leads to a big result" 

~ℰⱴα➶💕☪✴ 03:56, December 10, 2018 (UTC)