Ugh, I'm like, super stressed right now. This workload is seriously driving me nuts. My parents have these crazy high expectations for me and I'm afraid I'll end up disappointing them.
And remember, don't be too hard on yourself. You're doing your best, and that's what counts. Keep going, and eventually, your mom will understand your pressure.
Dude, I feel you! my mom's been on my case about video games too.
It's so frustrating when parents don't get how much pressure we're dealing with. I mean, sure, games are fun, but it's not like we're playing all the time.
First off, talk to your parents straight up about how you're feeling. Break down your workload into bite-sized tasks, and focus on what's actually doable. Take time for yourself, do things you love, and don't forget to hang out with your friends. And hey, don't sweat it too much—remember, it's your life, not just your parents' expectations. You've got this!
Communicate openly with your parents, set realistic goals, prioritize self-care, seek support from trusted individuals, manage expectations, celebrate your achievements, and consider professional help if needed. Remember, your well-being matters most.
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Jun 24, 2023
I know how it feels when you think your parents expect a lot from you.
I can relate. It's tough, but we'll all get through it in the end. :)
hope you're feeling better kelly. a big smile.
Dude, I feel you! my mom's been on my case about video games too.
It's so frustrating when parents don't get how much pressure we're dealing with. I mean, sure, games are fun, but it's not like we're playing all the time.
But guess what? you're doing your best, and that's really awesome! Have you tried talking to your parents about how you're feeling?
I'm so sorry Kelly you're feeling stressed and overwhelmed. It can be really tough when there's so much school to do, right?
First off, talk to your parents straight up about how you're feeling. Break down your workload into bite-sized tasks, and focus on what's actually doable. Take time for yourself, do things you love, and don't forget to hang out with your friends. And hey, don't sweat it too much—remember, it's your life, not just your parents' expectations. You've got this!
Communicate openly with your parents, set realistic goals, prioritize self-care, seek support from trusted individuals, manage expectations, celebrate your achievements, and consider professional help if needed. Remember, your well-being matters most.
I know how it feels when you think your parents expect a lot from you.