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How to Become More Noticeable in Public Middle School (Girls)
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It's important to remember that being noticed should never be the primary goal. Instead, focus on being yourself, making friends, and enjoying your time in middle school. Here are some tips that may help you feel more confident and comfortable in a public middle school setting: 1. Dress in a way that makes you feel good about yourself. Wear clothes that fit well and make you feel comfortable and confident. You don't have to follow the latest fashion trends if they don't align with your personal style. 2. Participate in extracurricular activities. Join clubs, sports teams, or other groups that interest you. This is a great way to meet new people who share your interests and to develop skills and hobbies that you enjoy. 3. Speak up in class. If you have something to say, don't be afraid to raise your hand and share your thoughts with the class. Participating in class discussions can help you build confidence and make you more noticeable to your teachers and classmates. 4. Be kind and friendly to everyone. Smile and say hello to your classmates and teachers. Be helpful to others and offer to lend a hand when someone needs it. Being kind and friendly can help you build strong relationships with others and make you more approachable. 5. Be confident in yourself. Believe in yourself and your abilities. You don't have to be perfect, but you can be confident in who you are and what you can achieve. Confidence can make you more noticeable and help you stand out in a positive way. Remember, middle school is a time of growth and learning. Don't worry too much about being noticed, but focus on being true to yourself and enjoying your time in school.
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