Listen "Starting Middle School: Advice for My Daughter, My Prior Self, and Anyone Starting a New Chapter"
Episode Synopsis
In this episode of Wisdom for Wannabes, Jackie Morreale discusses the challenges of fitting in, especially during the back-to-school transition. She reflects on her own experiences with self-doubt and the importance of growth through discomfort. Jackie offers valuable advice for middle schoolers, emphasizing the significance of belonging, being present, and embracing one's individuality. She encourages listeners to find their community, not sweat the small stuff, and enjoy the journey of personal development. These six areas of advice apply to not only starting middle school or a graduate degree program, but also to anyone starting a new role, business venture, or chapter in their life.This message has been lovingly made, and (thankfully) approved by my daughter. Go girl!Takeaways:• The transition back to school can be challenging for both parents and children.• Self-doubt about fitting in is a common experience at any age.• Growth often comes from discomfort and challenges.• Creativity can be a powerful outlet for frustration and anxiety.• You belong in the spaces you occupy; trust your journey.• Being present is crucial for personal development.• Embrace your uniqueness and let it shine.• Building a supportive community starts with being a good friend.• Don't let small setbacks overshadow your progress.• Enjoy the journey of growth and learning.Quotes:• "You belong here."• "Keep going."• "You got this."Chapters: 00:00 Navigating the Journey of Fit04:14 Words of Wisdom for Middle Schoolers, especially my daughter!08:35 Embracing the Journey Ahead
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