Raquel here are advocacies and possible solutions to help you in your future academic and personal development/achievements in your transition from adolescent to adult. Hope this helps.
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1. Who are you? Realize what elements make you unique. From family, ethnicity, occupational, religious , gender or other forms, identity is the make up of you who you are. Embracing these factors give you confidence encouragement and a definition to who you are and succeeding in life. Here is more info:
2. Get a Goal(Career): It is very important for you to find your career of choice and have goals or steps in place to help you achieve this goal. Usually schools offer Career Placement Test that can help you identify area of interest. Once this is done, you will need actions steps to get you there (courses to take, colleges you may attend). This will give you identity and purpose you can strive for. See links for more info.
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3. Get a Role Model. ""Seeing people similar to oneself succeed by sustained effort raises observers' beliefs that they too possess the capabilities master comparable activities to succeed." -Albert Bandura
Find someone who is where you want to be. Learn they ways of achievement so you can emulate them and hopefully the can help you along your way.
Find someone who is where you want to be. Learn they ways of achievement so you can emulate them and hopefully the can help you along your way.
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4. Join a Team. It is not too late top play the sport you love. This will help you develop social interactions and relationships that are important to cognitive independent development but more importantly it will be fun! Below are a few Women's Softball Leagues in your area and a softball video to inspire you!