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How to Be the "It" Girl in Middle School
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Being the "it" girl in middle school can mean different things to different people, but generally, it refers to someone who is popular, well-liked, and respected by their peers. Here are some tips on how to be the "it" girl in middle school: 1. Be friendly and approachable: Smile and say hi to people, make eye contact, and show an interest in what others have to say. Avoid being judgmental or dismissive of others, and try to be inclusive and welcoming to everyone. 2. Dress well: While it's not necessary to wear the latest designer clothes or follow every fashion trend, it's important to look clean, neat, and put-together. Wear clothes that flatter your body type and reflect your personal style. 3. Develop your own interests: Whether it's sports, music, art, or something else entirely, find something that you enjoy and pursue it with passion. This will not only make you more interesting to others, but it will also boost your confidence and sense of self. 4. Be confident: Stand up straight, make eye contact, and speak clearly and confidently. Avoid apologizing or putting yourself down, and focus on your strengths and accomplishments. 5. Be a good listener: When someone is talking to you, give them your full attention and show empathy and understanding. Avoid interrupting or dominating the conversation, and try to ask thoughtful questions and provide helpful feedback. 6. Be a leader: Take initiative and be proactive in organizing events, volunteering for projects, and helping others. This will show that you are responsible, reliable, and caring, and it will also help you develop valuable leadership skills. 7. Be true to yourself: Ultimately, being the "it" girl in middle school should not be about conforming to other people's expectations or trying to fit into a certain mold. Instead, focus on being authentic and true to yourself, and let your unique personality and talents shine through.
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