I stutter too so I understand how frustrating it is, but please try not to be so harsh on yourself. Just remember things don't always stay negative. things will get better eventually. Try to remain strong. You're pretty and seem smart. So, keep your head up.
The having to specify whether something's singular or plural was so funny to me. Learning both French and Chinese, they've both had specific rules that just confound me (as a native English speaker), and that frustration is so relatable. There are some things that just never feel natural, no matter how long I speak the secondary language.
I just started watching this, but I'll respond to the first minute of it real quick because it's important. I've felt a similar way, feeling pressure from family without a job. I whole-heartedly promise you that if you approach whatever job it is you have with the mindset that it 1. Relieves some household pressure from you 2. Provides a sense of structure in your day to day life and 3. Allows you to continue working on your passions while maintaining a healthier balance in your life It will be of great benefit to you in the long run. Personally, not having a predictable income and structure of a job gives me way too much time to think. I don't do well when I have too much time to think.. Back to the video now 😊
It's not the end of the world if you don't become a singer or actor. I stutter more than you. Try something in life which is easy for you. Try to be happy 😊
Oh, you're so different! Just like everyone else!
I admire the honesty. Recognizing where you are and where you want to be one year from now.
I stutter too so I understand how frustrating it is, but please try not to be so harsh on yourself. Just remember things don't always stay negative. things will get better eventually. Try to remain strong. You're pretty and seem smart. So, keep your head up.
The having to specify whether something's singular or plural was so funny to me. Learning both French and Chinese, they've both had specific rules that just confound me (as a native English speaker), and that frustration is so relatable. There are some things that just never feel natural, no matter how long I speak the secondary language.
I just started watching this, but I'll respond to the first minute of it real quick because it's important. I've felt a similar way, feeling pressure from family without a job. I whole-heartedly promise you that if you approach whatever job it is you have with the mindset that it
1. Relieves some household pressure from you
2. Provides a sense of structure in your day to day life and
3. Allows you to continue working on your passions while maintaining a healthier balance in your life
It will be of great benefit to you in the long run. Personally, not having a predictable income and structure of a job gives me way too much time to think. I don't do well when I have too much time to think.. Back to the video now 😊
It's not the end of the world if you don't become a singer or actor. I stutter more than you. Try something in life which is easy for you. Try to be happy 😊