Friday, 7 September 2012

Reality vs. TV– (Glued to the TV )

The reality of life gets even scarier when you realise that you are just like a character out of one of the best comedies on TV.

When you see the resemblance to the life choices and the attitude that the certain character has you begin to question how you act and where your life is going. You also begin to learn that even the characters have a set story and you don’t. Then the realisation hits that you are in fact wasting your time watching the fake you lead a better life. YOU NEED TO GET OUT!

Stop watching these TV shows just puts you down. Instead beat TV slum and get out and do something with yourself. Go shopping, meet new people and get some exercise. When you start comparing your life to that of a fictional character, alarm bells should be ringing. Sort out your job and call your friends.

Although, if you like this character and you like being like them, then follow in their footsteps. Try leading a life that seems good to you. Don’t live in the TV world!

The end of my pointless rambling is now over…for now anyway Open-mouthed smile So until next time Open-mouthed smilexx

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Thursday, 6 September 2012

Sixth Form Starter

My blog is now turning into a fiction diary.

The first days of sixth form are the best. The signing up and the getting to know everyone. Especially when you find yourself in a tutor with some of your closest friends. The only annoying thing is the queues for each of the lessons and the heartbreak of finding that you were 0.3 marks off of getting into the subject that you were hoping for.

Although, the subjects that I have now taken are so much better and more of an interest to me. It’s as if it had all happened for a reason. My teachers are all extremely nice and I hope its going to be a good two years. (fingers crossed).

Psychology degree is what I’m looking fir at the end of the tunnel and I hope it’s going to go that way.

The first days are the best because the clique lines are blurred and everyone is mixing. This means no bullying, no outcasts and no awkwardness. All of this will only last for a week at most, but its the ultimate test to see who gets on and who can stick together.

Even though it isn’t a jungle, it sure feels like it. It’s time to form a pack.

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Saturday, 1 September 2012

The Ultimate Summer Holiday

Well, when you finish school you expect the best summer ever. So many different plans and so many different people to meet. So why does it never work out like that?

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With a full time job, at the age of 16 it’s hard to do everything you wish. Money is always part of that and time is another issue. Its the first full time job and it may be only for 3 months but it is still draining and gives you a taste of reality.

  For me, I have worked for the Olympic catering company in the Olympic sailing village. It has been the most wonderful experience of my life. Everyone is so nice and our shift is like a family. The only thing that I’m not too happy about is the fact that I had so many plans and I haven’t done any of it. The thought of a full time job was quite daunting, but I will admit that it has been amazing. I love working full time and I’m going to be sad leaving to go back to sixth form!

It has been so amazing working with the athletes and I wouldn't of wanted the summer to go any other way!

 

Till next time … Open-mouthed smile