Zach Pel

How to Build Good Time Management Skills, by Zach Pelka

We all experience the overbearing issues life concomitantly throws upon us; however, what makes certain people more successful is the management of these issues. When some of your friends are deciding to go to movie, and you are faced with the difficult choice between studying for a big test and attending this movie with your >>>Read More>>>

Hailey Cleek

Understanding Advertisements in the Holidays, By Hailey Cleek, age 17

Understanding Advertisements in the Holidays By Hailey Cleek, age 17 Making analytical, economic decisions is difficult for consumers, and it appears that markets are looking to solve this problem through advertising. Perception is notable in analyzing consumer behavior, as we unfortunately behave in self-defeating actions by spending more for essentially the same product even though >>>Read More>>>

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Coming soon! Student blogs!

Coaching4Teens is excited to announce that in November, you will begin to see posts for students by students. Covering a range of issues, our writers will offer valuable information on topics that are important to them. Stay tuned!!

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The finish line is ALMOST here!

As the school year winds down, finals and exams are winding up. Talk about pressure in the final days of school- AP exams, finals, and continued assignments. As the pressure mounts, the light at the end of the tunnel also emerges. The last few weeks of school may be intense! During this time remember the >>>Read More>>>

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Valentine’s Day- Love it or Hate it?

With February 2011 upon us, and Ground Hog’s Day behind us (did he see his shadow??), the next holiday approaching is Valentine’s Day. If you venture into a drug store or the mall anytime after Christmas, you’re bound to know this. Red and pink heart line the store aisles, huge teddy bears holding giant “I >>>Read More>>>

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Upcoming Holidays…Friend or Foe?

With the Thanksgiving holidays past us and the winter holidays quickly approaching (or fully underway, depending on how you celebrate), many expectations and disappointments may arise. As a society, we often idealize what the perfect holiday should look like, expecting we “should” have the perfect family, the best gifts, and a time of joy. The >>>Read More>>>

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Where do you feel your stress?

Where do you feel your stress? For some people it is in the fluttering of “butterflies in the stomach” or perhaps tension in their neck and back. Clammy hands or pounding hearts are also commonly reported symptoms of stress. Being aware of specific locations of stress within your body may offer some clues into how >>>Read More>>>

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Surviving Midterms

As midterm exams approach and get underway, stress levels soar. You may find yourself experiencing anxiety, irritability, and exhaustion. During these stressful times, its important to try to get some sleep (it helps your memory) and not skip meals- both easy things to do when the pressure is on. A few other tips I can >>>Read More>>>

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The Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day!

Do you remember reading this book or having it read to you as a child? I believe the official title of the book was Alexander and the Terrible, Horrible, No Good, Very Bad Day. It’s a book about a boy whose day is filled with things that to him are horrible, such as being served >>>Read More>>>

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Did you know…

With the advent of new technology, we are able to see brain images like never before! What does this mean for teens? Well, information provided to us from PET scans and MRIs, led us to uncover that fact that the human brain doesn’t finish developing until about your mid-twenties. In fact, the very last part >>>Read More>>>

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