AAAAA. Just kidding. You are having a totally normal reaction to pressures of growing up. Take a deep breath. You don't need to decide what you want as a career, most people don't know til After college begins, and many people change careers at least once in their life...instead, focus on finding hobbies that interest you now. start building good habits with study and work...one good book is '7 habits of highly successful teens' by sean covey
http://www.amazon.com/Habits-Highly-Effective-Teens/dp/0684856093
instead of worrying, be proactive about your life. You don't have to drive right now or even all at once and gradution is 4ish years away. Most of the things that you are anxious about are things that will become second nature in time.
enjoy life man, you're young and this only happens once.
2007-10-07 10:49:47
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answered by abiona 3
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Don't worry about driving. It's really not that big of a deal, and you don't have to start when you're 15 or 16. You can start whenever you like. Keep that in mind. Graduating, well it's a great experience, but it doesn't mean you're old. It just means you're out of HS and you can either work, or go to college. Your mom is just trying to prepare you, and get your mind jump started. See, it's unfortunate that society (which is all of us) has us thinking we have to have our minds made up and ready to start our ENTIRE life by the time we're 17. That just isn't the case. If by graduation you're not sure what you want to do, IT'S OK TO WAIT AND WORK. I promise. If you really want to go to college, you will. It's better to wait, and get a grip on what you want, than to go to college, drop out, or change your major 53 times and be a 6th year senior or something. You'll waste time and money that way.
You just need to buck up and do that homework. I know it sucks, but the faster you get it done, the faster you'll be out of school with grades you can be proud of.
Start researching careers online. There are some websites you can go to that will let you take a test/quiz that will help you figure out what you'd be good at. That way you can research those ideas, and maybe be some what decided by the time you're a senior.
I know it's scary, but think of it like this,.. you've already faced 13 years worth the future. And you did just fine.
2007-10-07 11:21:57
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answered by Holy Thursday Batman! 2
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Growing up is a worry. Suddenly you have to manage yourself. Fortunately, you will also change as you grow older. Your brain still has some maturing to do. Usually it takes from 20-25 years for your brain to be fully functional. But every year you will notice your ability to analyze situations gets better. Your brain is growing right along with your body, building connections and synapses.
I did pretty terrible through my public school years, getting mostly C's and B's, even though I was quite smart. I had the same homework issues you do. I graduated with no particular fanfare.
College was much better for me, though it took me awhile to get there. When I did, I found myself in a world of young adults and my subjects were more interesting and homework was no longer busy work. It was challenging and fun. When I got into my major, it was even better because I didn't have to take anything but what I was interested in.
Don't get too far ahead of yourself. Enjoy being a kid right now. Things will change, really!
2007-10-07 10:51:37
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answered by MissBehavior 6
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Dc, you should, and have every right ottworry about your future. Buddy!
Until you get a grasp of the importance of learning and educating yourself, whether at a school, or through another means (mentors, tutors, overseas living with parents), you will continue to suck on your report cards and suck at life in general.
You said it yourself - you "get bored with homework and don't bother doing it!!" The attitude of not bothering gives employers the creeps and makes them very willing to sack the fellow with that attitude. I would if I were a boss. I want folks who are keen to do the job and continue it until the job is done.
Listen to your mother, and get serious with the school thing. If you are bored, ask for more challenging stuff. If you are bored and it is because you want to do computer games - STOP. The book education is SOOOoooooo much more important. Please listen.
2007-10-07 12:18:37
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answered by thisbrit 7
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Well, I'm glad your mom told you to start thinking because careers aren't a last minute thing. Say if you like art you could be an artist or any special things you like. I know what you are saying, yes, homework is boring but you have to do it to acomplish great things in the future. Driving i am scared to do also. Watch your mom drive or if you have an older sibbling ask them to give you some tips. I hope your future is great : )
2007-10-07 10:47:42
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answered by catie d 2
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You'll stress yourself out with all that worrying. Just sit back & enjoy each day as it comes. At age 13, I wouldn't worry about a career, because you'll change your mind a thousand times before you get ready to graduate. Concentrate on studying hard & getting good grades. Have fun with your friends doing what 13 year olds do. You're a worry wart but you need to relax & learn to enjoy life.
2007-10-07 10:54:26
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answered by Shortstuff13 7
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2016-10-21 09:08:59
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answered by ? 4
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It's normal and natural to worry - we have all been there, but remember, you are imagining yourself in the future, but as you are now. You will not be the same - you will be older and ready to deal with the things you are worrying about now. The future is scary because in your imagination there are too many possibilities to get your head round. But it always has its way of working out, often in the most surprising ways.
Don't let your Mum pressure you - play the game for her sake and just go with the flow. You will be fine.
2007-10-07 10:52:33
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answered by cobra 7
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Your only 13, live a little and don't think much of the future, you'll turn out fine. And as far as school do your work and do good and you'll be able to move far in life.
2007-10-07 10:44:20
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answered by Anonymous
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you need to start disciplining yourself NOW and just get it done when you get home. If you get into the habit of blowing stuff off you won't be okay in the future. My boss is like that, when faced with a pressing issue, he says,"I'll deal with it tomorrow." Guess what? Owners are mad, clients are mad, he never answers phone calls or e-mails he just blows stuff off like you do with your homework. JUST DO IT. My boss is losing his business and when you get older it matters, your car and your house go with it when you lose your business. Who wants to hire someone who "doesn't bother" with what's important? Know what? Paying taxes sucks but you have to do it. Getting up to go to work sucks but you have to do it. Paying rent and electricity sucks but ... you have to do it. Learn that this is not just a playground, this is your life and you HAVE to do things that are not all about fun. Grow up and prepare for your future already or you won't have one.
2007-10-07 10:47:24
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answered by shallytally 4
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