horoscopers: I Start My Senior Year tomorrow, and stressed, can you help me?
i have SAT classes, clubs (cuz i need the credits), managing homework and tests, bowling (because I need a sport), and at the same time I have to do regular things like take care of myself..ahh I’m overwhelmed…oh I forgot..I got hit with the moving card too so i have to decide colleges in 2 states and I still haven’t found one here yet. I was so caught up in life last year that I never got my college reccomendations….I’m so stressed…what are your tips not just for school life, but to help me stay myself
BQ: Sign most likely to be happy about first day or school and sign that would be most upset about it
I’m scared =/
BOWLING IS A SPORT!!! It involves teamwork, lots of physical strength, hand eye coordination, ‘get ur head i nthe game’ mind set, scholarship is awarded for college, colleges are devoted to bowling, there are pro bowlers, it’s the same amount of work as baseball, maybe not as aggressive but if nascar is a sport, bowling is a sport. K THANKS BYE!
Honestly, the best thing you can do when you feel overwhelmed is to just let go of your worries and relax. Don’t try to do too many things at once, and when you are feeling stressed, set up a time up where you can just be by yourself and let your mind wander. Also try to stay focused on the positive, and when you need a break, take it. Don’t put your energy into too many things at once, and if you feel like you need help with something, don’t be afraid to ask for it. That’s what the people who love you are there for.
BQ: Ummm stereotypically Virgo would be excited for school to start. Sagittarius probably not.
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Taking Care of your Older Cat
http://www.treaschwigveterinaryclinic.com/ Tips on taking care of your older cat. Join our senior pet newsletter Debra Garrison, DVM at Treaschwig Veterinary Clinic
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Common Myths about Assisted Living Facilities
Assisted living facilities are a senior living option appropriate for seniors requiring some care but not the intense level of care and supervision offered at nursing homes. This article dispels common myths about assisted living facilities.
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Senior Prank help/Animal Control?
Okay here is the thing me and my friends are not retarded so we want to pull a senior prank that will be memorable but there are a couple rules
1. no one can get hurt
2. no damages
3. not illegal in anyway
we have the perfect prank literally epic we were just wondering if we do pull this prank that fallows the rules nothing illegal, no injuries, no damages and then we come clean say it was us like the day it happens would we get into a lot of trouble or will they still let us walk and go to grad night the year before here is what they did
2 years ago
the seniors stole the janitors gold cart and buried it literally to the roof in the quad and well they were charged with breaking and entering and stealing and the cart was destroyed so obviously retarded
last year
the tipped the trees and threw forks in them the administrators did not care and no one got in trouble it was a stupid prank
if there are no damages and and no injuries and not illegal will they take away grad nigh and walking across the stage????
By the way do schools use the city animal control or do they use a private organization?
They might take it away it depends on the strictness of the school. If they have a sense of humor and it follows the rules then it can go smoothly. If the school is strict and serious then your probablly going to get it taken away.
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Senior Care Companion, Senior Care for Dallas, Plano, Frisco, Allen
Senior Care Companion is based in the Dallas Fort Worth Metroplex serving Dallas, Lewisville, Coppell, Frisco, Flower Mound, Carrollton, Farmers Branch, Addison, Richardson, Plano, Irving, Hurst, Euless, Bedford, Grand Prairie, Arlington and Mesquite assisting Seniors by providing individualized in home personal care assistance.
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I’m more scared to go back to high school than I am to start college! Tips on balancing college & high school?
I know this isn’t really a question, but I just need to "put it out there"… I can’t keep this to myself any more and I can’t find any more articles on the subject… Google has officially let me down
Two words: dual enrollment
That’s right, at 16 I’ve made the decision to "skip my senior year of high school" to start a new life in college. Now over the past summer I was a part of a program that let me live on campus with other 18/19 year old freshman and do undergraduate research funded by the NSF. Now I don’t look (or act) like I’m 16 in any way, and many people don’t believe me when I tell them how old I really am, so I found myself fitting in quite well with the "college crowd"… a bit TOO well, if you get what I’m sayin’
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Fact: I never really "fit in" in high school.
This will be my 13th year at my school (it’s private, so K-12th). People aren’t "mean" to me, I just don’t fully fit in with them. I don’t eat lunch with them, have actual conversations with them, or hang out with them outside of school, but we at least say "hi" and chit chat every now and then. But even then, because it’s private school, every single girl in my class is a size 00, 0, or if they really eat a lot, a 2 and I’m …well…. a 10… so that causes a lot of "emotional stress" on me and even causes me to be depressed about it. They intimidate me like it’s nobody’s business!
But at college, I fit in… finally! When I was there during the summer, I actually fit in people who weren’t like me at all… and I loved it! I may be 16, but I just belong there, I can’t really describe it. People don’t really seem to care if I’m a "few pounds heavier" (I’m not obese or anything, I’m just not really small)
My stomach literally flips when I think of having to go back (even if it is only ONE hour per WEEK for ONE class) to high school. I can hardly bear the thought of having to put on that God-awful plaid skirt that only looks good if it’s jacked up to your butt… and ,like I said, unless you’re a size 0, that just doesn’t look so hott.
So like I said, this isn’t really a "question" per se, but it just helps me to "get it off my chest" so I don’t feel like I’m holding it all in. I can’t tell my parents, because they’re just sooo proud of me, and I can’t tell my friends because… well… I just can’t… it’s too personal. Though I guess if I neeeeeed to ask a question, how about this?
Has anyone done dual enrollment and do you have any tips on how to balance the somewhat double-life that you have to live? I mean, I feel very "on the fence" trying to go between two totally different types of people. Any tips?
Thanks for reading!
Wow this sounds like me… I’m doing dual enrollment. But i’m scared of both high school and college. High school friends aren’t bad they just were’nt loyal exactly haha.. There was so much sh** talking behind your back it was ridiculous. I’m really glad I’m done with all that high drama nonsense though as I won’t be going back not even for one class. I had friends but they weren’t exactly great friends which is worse than having no friends at all I think. I just really really hope college will be better and people will be more open and less judgmental. I hated the whole established cliques thing too and being the new kid is hard.
So anyway I’m doing college full time thank god but I’m really really scared. But hopefully it will be good. And the people there won’t suck.
I think I’m most scared of starting all over.
Anyways yeah its hard. I hated high school
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I am opening a small business in Home Health Care. Tips and tacticics????
I am opening a small business in Home Health Care ( we provide caregivers and CNA’s to seniors who are in need of assistance in activities of daily living.
I would like to get suggestions and tips from someone who is familiar with this business. I would be interested in marketing and other related issues. The business will be located in Illinois.
Any tips or suggestions???
If you can, set it up as a LLC to protect your private assets. Have you owned your own business before?
I’ve included the definition of a LLC below.
A limited liability company (denoted by L.L.C. or LLC) in the law of many of the United States is a legal form of business company offering limited liability to its owners. It is similar to a corporation, and is often a more flexible form of ownership, especially suitable for smaller companies with a limited number of owners. Unlike a regular corporation, a limited liability company with one member may be treated as a disregarded entity, so the member is often singled-out as a person performing the actions of the LLC. A limited liability company with multiple members may choose, generally at the time that the new entity applies for a US federal taxpayer ID number, to be treated for U.S. federal taxation purposes as a partnership, as a C corporation, or as an S corporation. An LLC can elect to be "member managed" or "manager managed."
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Health Care of the Senior Cat
http://luvurcat.com/ tips on diets, nutrition and wellness care to help your cat live a long and healthy life
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Changing Lives in Assisted Living
Loren Shook, Silverado Senior Living CEO and Co-founder discusses the purpose of changing lives for residents, families and associates. A company that cares.
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Three Tips for the Family Caregiver
www.azangelcare.com 623-266-9304 Michael Simpson of Visiting Angels NW Phoenix provides tips that will help the family caregiver deal with elder care. Visiting Angels of NW Phoenix provides in home affordable senior care in Peoria, Glendale, Surprise and Phoenix Arizona.
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