Go out with friends.
Go to the movies.
Join a youth organization.
Get involved in after school activities.
Volunteer at an animal shelter.
Go to youth activities at your church.
2006-09-16 14:22:30
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I'm Canadian, so I can't help you with the job thing... BUT, getting a job can make you feel a lot more motivated and accomplished. I know you're just 15, but if you find something at entry level that's only a few hours, you should have no trouble balancing it, school, and the gym. Jobs not only give you a sense of usefulness, they offer a social benefits and also a paycheque, which is never anything to complain about! Don't be disheartened... as you get older, you'll discover more of your interests and find your 'niche'. Have you ever tried sports? Are there any extra-curricular activities at school you'd be interested in? Be careful of falling prey to things you shouldn't be doing as a cause of your boredom. Occupy yourself with things that are self-fulfilling... maybe even volunteer work, which could introduce you to something you'd be interested in doing later in life. There are TONS of things out there.. I'm SURE even in Delaware! Be proactive!
2006-09-16 21:39:58
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answered by BeeDee 2
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Perhaps you need to find friends that are "religious." At least for me, being a Christian doesn't mean that I have to not go to parties, listen to hard rock, or any of that. In fact, you are supposed to "be in the world, but not of it" So, what you should do is figure out what you like to do. I like to work out, and love talking about "religion." I love listening to music, etc. Then find others that like some of those things to. Pretty much, just get off the computer and don "something" only then will you be able to "have a life"
2006-09-16 21:29:00
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answered by Joshua B 1
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Read/watch/observe a skyscraper/large building being built. It may take the owner weeks to prepare just the ground w/ all the utilities etc. Then comes the foundation - plain, boring...and essential.
You are so together to even recognize this issue. What is happening right now is the plat/life foundation stage. Yours is being set to be MEGA magnificent. Bravo.
For varietyy, try an afterschool group, volunteering at a nursing home, a Hospice event, or other community activities. Let others see your Star.
2006-09-16 21:24:19
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answered by Joe Cool 6
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If you are very religious you must also go to church. Most churches have Youth Groups that do lots of stuff. If for some reason your church does not perhaps you can join the Youth Group at another church in your area. Or get involved in some type of charity work either at your church or in the community. I would ask your pastor about a good charity to become involved in.
2006-09-16 21:25:36
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answered by ? 6
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It's Easy to find a job at 15! Make a flyer and place it in the windows of the local grocery stores, etc.
"Mother's Helper for Hire. Will help with supervised child care, light cleaning, light snack/food prep, dishes, etc. Excellent references."
2006-09-16 21:21:59
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answered by DMBthatsme 5
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You say you're religious? Are you a memeber of a church? If so, see if your church has a youth group.. if you're not already involved in one. It's a really good place to meet kids your age. And it's something to do.
2006-09-16 21:24:06
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answered by inurdreams119 1
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it sounds like you are very athletic
try out for a sport
like track... or tennis.. softball
... you said you are very religious... so maybe you can volunteer to watch the younger kids or run a Sunday school class at the place you worship
2006-09-16 21:26:48
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answered by jane doe 2
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go hang out with your friends go to the mall or the moves
2006-09-16 21:20:14
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answered by daydreambeliever0000 4
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God is imaginary...get that straight before anything else..a huge weight will be lifted
2006-09-16 21:20:44
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answered by Anonymous
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