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Everyone is giving me a piece of their mind

Updated on: 03 June,2011 08:55 AM IST  | 
Diana |

I am a 15-year-old boy awaiting my SSC results. I am extremely confused about what to take up, which college to join and what career option I should pursue

Everyone is giving me a piece of their mind

Dear Diana,
I am a 15-year-old boy awaiting my SSC results. I am extremely confused about what to take up, which college to join and what career option I should pursue. Now that the results are round the corner, I am being bombarded with suggestions. My parents have their viewpoint, my sister hers. As I live in a joint family, each and every member of the household has been giving me their viewpoints. I feel they are only putting more pressure on me by doing all this. As it is, I am stressed about what the results will be and what my percentage will be.u00a0u00a0 But they insist on giving me a piece of their mind. How do I tell my folks to just let me be at least for the few days before my results come in. Due to their constant nagging, I have been hanging out with my friends for long hours.u00a0

- Cookie


Dear Cookie,
You are at that age in life when adults will tell you what to do and what not. As your results are round the corner, they feel they need to guide you which you feel is irritating. Talk to your friends, I am sure they, too, have people telling them similar stuff. You stay in a joint family, why don't you strike a conversation with one of your folks whom you are comfortable with? Voice your grievances and tell him/her to speak it out with the rest of your folks. You should immediately seek a career counsellor who can guide and help you about choosing a vocation. Ask your teachers, they can recommend a counsellor who can clear your mind. More importantly, learn to relax and stay calm. They are your elders, so you don't have to feel so offended by what they say. It is for your own good. As there are few days left for your results, make the most of it. Once the results are out, you will be extremely busy with college admissions. And believe in yourself, a clear mind will help you make the right decision. Ask yourself what you are interested in and then make a decision. And then all will be well. Best of luck for your results.

I love a guy who is engaged to someone else!

Dear Diana,
I am in love with this guy but he is engaged to a girl whom his parents have chosen. We are part of a group and he once told me how much he cares for me. My pals also tell me that he shows signs that he is into me. What do I do?


-u00a0Lavya

Dear Lavya,
You know he is engaged but still feel he is interested in you! Is it for real? Or was this guy just flirting with you? Speak to one of your common friends and tell him/her to gauge his mind. Accordingly make your next move, but remember you are playing with fire as he is already in a committed relationship.

I can't forget him even after a year

Dear Diana,

I am 25 and was in love with this guy a year ago. Everything was fine for us. Suddenly he started behaving weird with me. He would tell me he had no time for me. He did not even have time to talk over the phone! And then suddenly we stopped talking. But I still can't get over him. I still remember him and all the things he told me. How do I forget him?


-u00a0HD

Dear HD,
You should have got the hint when he started behaving weird. He was no longer interested in you. He had his time with you and perhaps got bored or due to other reasons, decided to let go. You genuinely loved him, that's the reason you can't forget him. But time heals everything. You have to make that effort to blank him out of your mind. Immerse yourself in work or pursue a hobby. Remember, he was just not worth it. So he's better left far behind.

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