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How to Budget Your Money as a Teen

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Track your spending for a few months and list your regular expenses, such as gas for your car or eating at restaurants with friends. If you have money left over, you have extra money to put toward savings goals or other wants. Set short-term and long-term money goals Setting goals is a great skill to learn while you’re in your teens.

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What Can Workplace Design Practitioners Learn From Human Psychology?

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and then expanding to include psychological needs like “belongingness,” love and feelings of prestige and accomplishment. Finally, if each of these more basic needs are being met, humans can then be motivated to achieve higher-level goals and, ultimately, what Maslow termed “self-actualization,” the achievement of one’s full potential.

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Gigi Gorgeous: How to Stay Grounded When Social Media Is Your Full-Time Job

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You can make lots of money on YouTube or TikTok, but scrolling for hours on end—a research requirement if you want to be great— negatively impacts your mental health. Now she has nearly 3 million followers on her beauty and lifestyle channel. Gigi’s end goal, for example, is to make the world a better place for transgender people.

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I Gave Up Drinking for Lent—and Here Are the 5 Things I Learned

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I saw plays, read more books , spent more time at the gym , tried new restaurants around town and jammed out at karaoke. So I stayed committed to my goal through parties, bars and happy hours. By giving up alcohol for Lent, I wasn’t spending my Friday and Saturday nights at bars. Instead, I branched out. I developed more discipline.

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What It’s Like to Float in a Sensory-Deprivation Tank

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Floating gravity-free in complete darkness and silence provides a host of putative health benefits, including joint-pain relief and decreased blood pressure. My goals were much less high-minded. But the promise of mindfulness is what attracts most floaters. I was driven by curiosity.

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11 Steps to Build an Evening Routine—and Why You Should

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published a little book called Psycho-Cybernetics , based on a term he defined as, “steering your mind to a productive, useful goal so you can reach the greatest port in the world, peace of mind.” Once I build a healthy routine, my brain power is freed up to work on the big stuff: my goals. Ignore the magic number—it’s a lifestyle.

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44 Ways to Kick-Start Your New Year

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Is there one thing that will make the difference between actually achieving your goals and chalking them up to yet another year’s unfulfilled resolutions? Visualize your goals as already complete. Write a 101 life-goal list. Reach my financial goals. Verbally appreciate at least 10 people a day Get eight hours of sleep.

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