Back to School tips

Hello to all my fabulous viewers! Are you feeling jittery about your first day of school, or are you secretly plotting to make friends with the cafeteria nachos? Fear not! I’m here to help you navigate this wild ride we call school. Buckle up, because I’ve got some hilariously simple and totally unique tips to ensure you have a school year that’s memorable—maybe even worthy of a sitcom episode! Let’s dive into the shenanigans!

Rule 1 – Stay organized. I know staying organized can feel like trying to herd cats on roller skates. But once you get the hang of it, you’ll be so stress-free you’ll think you’ve discovered the secret to eternal bliss—or at least the secret to not losing your keys for the umpteenth time!

Rule 2 – Ask doubts. Seriously, don’t even think about being embarrassed when it comes to asking questions! If you’re worried about looking silly, just realize that the only thing sillier than asking a question is not asking it and then wandering around like a confused penguin!

Rule 3 – Study every day. I know, I know, it sounds about as fun as watching paint dry, but just think—if you crack the books daily, when exam time rolls around, you can kick back with a snack, grin like a cat that just caught a laser pointer, and ace that surprise test without breaking a sweat!

Rule 4 – Do homework. I know, I know, it feels like trying to lift a boulder with a toothpick, but think of it this way: if you tackle it now, you won’t have to panic like a cat in a room full of rocking chairs when submission time rolls around!

Rule 5 – Choose friends wisely. Pick someone who respects you, and let’s face it, makes you feel like a million bucks. Remember, it’s way better to have one fabulous friend who thinks you’re the bee’s knees than a million fake friends who’ll vanish faster than your last pizza slice!

Rule 6 – Take breaks while studying. Let’s face it, studying non-stop is a recipe for turning your brain into scrambled eggs! So, go ahead and set that alarm for a five-minute break – strut around like you own the place, jam out to your guilty-pleasure tunes, or engage in a fierce staring contest with your pet. Just do something that doesn’t involve your books, unless you want to invite the knowledge overload monster to chill with you!

Rule 7 – Stay hydrated and eat healthy. Now, when I say eat healthy, I don’t mean you have to munch on kale until you sprout leaves! It’s totally fine to indulge in those cravings; just add a side of veggies to your pizza, and voila! Staying hydrated is crucial, folks. Remember, a brain without water is like a computer without Wi-Fi—good luck getting any studying done!

Rule 8 – Get your beauty sleep! Aim for a glorious 8 to 10 hours of snoozing, because who doesn’t want to dream about being a unicorn? A solid night of sleep can turn you into a concentration master—like a ninja but with less throwing stars and more pillow time!

Rule 9 – Don’t compare yourself! Seriously, everyone has their own funky strengths and wacky weaknesses. It’s like trying to judge a book by its cover—sure, that one might look fabulous, but inside it could be sobbing over its own plot twists!

Rule 10 – Enjoy! Think of school as a buffet: sure, you need to pile your plate high with studies, but don’t forget to sneak in some fun and laughter—those are the toppings that make it all worthwhile! Just remember, creating memories is as important as cramming for that exam, and a good laugh can sometimes save you from a last-minute panic!

Follow these rules, and you’ll have an epic school year filled with more twists and turns than a roller coaster! Hang on tight and enjoy the ride!

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My Mom’s New Adventure

My Mom is a superwoman, She manages the home and guide and helps us in our school activities, and play with me and my sister. Recently she restarted her carrier as an Entrepreneur, She has launched a language training portal called http://www.langtutors.com. There is a big story behind the langtutors, Myself and my sister have Hindi and Arabic as our second and third languages, which is always difficult for us 🙂

So every time she tries to engage tutors to help us, either it will be expensive or we won’t get good tutors. Even when we got good teachers, they are in a different timezone, so it’s difficult for us to attend the class.
One day when my mom was discussing this topic with my dad, he suggested why don’t you build a platform just for language learning. Then my parents used to have long discussions and finally, she launched the website http://www.langtutors.com.

Now it become easy for us and many of the students like us for language learning. Do you know one good thing, I am helping my mom in prepare brochures using Canva and started learning HTML from my mom, basically she is a software engineer

Trying is the best

Once there was a girl named Tina. She does not try anything like Swimming, Badminton, Singing, Drawing nothing! 

 Her parents and teacher tried to tell the trying helps you to do better, but Tina did not listen. One day there was assembly for Tina’s class. Tina had a role of singing.  

She was so afraid that if she sang wrong everyone will tease, her so she said to her teacher Ms. Cherry, Ms. Cherry said “It is okay to be scared but you should try it, first you would be fully incorrect, second you be little correct and the third try you will be perfect that’s why you should try. Tina tried a lot and she sang beautifully.  

Thank you