Through the Eyes of a Teen
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Teens go through phases of change, acceptance, and face challenges after challenge. But what’s it like for these teens to face these phases? How would it be to hear from inexperienced teens as to how they solve their problems?
Different teens are in different situations or environments while facing similar problems as others. They just don’t realize it or learn to realize they're not so different from others out there, but rather much more similar than they think.
This book is about A teen who learned to face her problems and tried to understand some other teen's problems through what she saw. And tried to help them in a way that she thought is best. From her knowledge of her parent's teachings, religion, school, and surroundings.

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Date de parution 20 juin 2023
Nombre de lectures 0
EAN13 9798823010603
Langue English

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Through The Eyes of A Teen
 
A book Written by a Muslim, Immigrant, and a Teenage
 
 
 
NAZIA ISLAM
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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© 2023 Nazia Islam. All rights reserved.
 
No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.
 
Published by AuthorHouse 06/20/2023
 
ISBN: 979-8-8230-1059-7 (sc)
ISBN: 979-8-8230-1058-0 (hc)
ISBN: 979-8-8230-1060-3 (e)
 
Library of Congress Control Number: 2023911410
 
 
Any people depicted in stock imagery provided by Getty Images are models, and such images are being used for illustrative purposes only.
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Because of the dynamic nature of the Internet, any web addresses or links contained in this book may have changed since publication and may no longer be valid. The views expressed in this work are solely those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the publisher, and the publisher hereby disclaims any responsibility for them.
Note from the Author
This is my first book. I started writing this book in my freshman year of high school and finished it in my senior year of high school. This book came to be with my experiences as an Immigrant, Muslim, and a Teen. It came from my every classroom, where I found ever something intriguing I would write it down. It came from my friends and my own experiences that we discussed on. All in one it’s a book filled with different problems I as a teen face or has seen other faces. That has little tips to help us.
Books that advise on these problems we teen face are often from adults. But I questioned it. How would a book be, if I as a teen wrote an advice book for our teen problems? Coming from a teen advice doesn’t sound fantastic. But how interesting would it be to hear that? A teen sees others and herself’s “Teen problems” through the lens of a teen. Who is not mature, nor has enough knowledge. But as an experience similar to other teens out there. Who is struggling, faced with a reality of their own?
All tips in this book might not apply to every person out there. But hope it inspires you to learn and be acknowledged enough to make your own choices. Everyone has problems, and everyone has difficulty facing their problems, even adults. Hence, it’s fine to not be okay, but do interact, open your heart, and be curious as much as you’re inspired.
At last, I’m indebted to the people around me and my surrounding for their help and inspiration in writing this book. Especially, my family, friends, and teachers. This book could not have been written if not for them. If they had not reminded me every moment to not give up and continue writing my book. Everyone out there has my heartfelt love and appreciation.
Personal Note: I immigrated to America 6 years ago. And I’m still learning English so if there are mistakes, please be considerate and forgive my mistakes. Since this book has been written since my freshman year it’s also a proof of my growth. Thus, I tried not to change much but over the years in the process of writing the book changes have happened. Which might differ from my life right now, as I have grown much and graduated from high school.
Appreciate you reading my book, always reach after your dreams and stay healthy!
Contents
1Bad Experience
2A book
3Bad side
4Society and rumors
5Can’t run away
6Cussing and yelling role
7Can’t share the inside
8Never give up
9History
10It’s Okay to lose
11Get hold of what yours
12Keep it going
13You are the remote of your life
14Good things come out
15Everything can’t be Black and white
16Forgetting could be hard
17Words hurt
18Think about others
19Share what you know
20Go for what you want
21Save it, don’t throw it
22Life is real
23There for each other
24Apologizing and kindness are the greatest kindness
25Real you
26The feature is the importance
27True bonds
28Breakups
29Life is full of problems
30Talent Is In Everyone
31Choosing A Path
32Life Is In Decisions
33Faith Can’t Always Be The Lemonade
34Self needs its own space
35Perseverance Is The ATP
36Power Of Smile
37Change what others see you as
38Being bad at something is all right
39Don’t run after the credit
40A dream is the shape of life
41Help others
42Race
43Hoping
44The limitation is the way
45Drugs
46Your Perfection
47Own Utopia
48Advising
49Rewarding yourself
50Bullying
51Express feeling
52Yes or no
53Worship
54The way you act
55Reputation
56Future Needs Education
57Give and take
58Safety laws are the savior
59Don’t Judge
60Confident
61Don’t ever stop learning
62Give chances
63No time to waste
64Queen of people’s heart
65Love
66Parents
67Be your guardian
68Chances in life
69Neighbors
70Don’t harm others for yourself
71Age Matter
72A teacher is the second mother
73Anger is the conflict
74New year
75Feel no way
76Immigration
77Keep your word
78Paradigm
79Money can’t buy love
80Stay gold
81School
82The patient is a virtue
83Social status
84Differences make relationships strong
85Don’t Put Yourself In Trouble
86Plan For The Future
87Who Has Voice Gets To Speak
88Control What You Can, Let Go Of What You Can’t
89Stop Over-Thinking
90Mother’s / Father’s Day
91Role in following a goal
92Value of life
93Arrogance vs. self-esteem
94The once rush are the ones who fall
95Promises and trust
96Lie in life
97Enjoy life
98Committing suicide
99Challenge yourself
100Listen more than you talk
101To overcome weakness
102Live healthily
103Social Media
104Single Story
105Don’t be unfair
106Jealousy is the source of evil
107Make each moment a learning movement
108Don’t be afraid of hard work
109Love can earn victory against the evil
110Let go if you love them truly
111Not every great opportunity is meant for us
112Share but be aware of what
113Not all relationships are lifelong
114Revenge
115Things aren’t always the way they look
116Talent in a person
117Men’s or women’s superiority
118Receiving Compliments
Bad Experience
I  haven’t experienced much, I suppose. Even so, I live a life myself; I have some experience in life. It doesn’t matter if experiences are big or small. What matters is how you use it. What matters is, if you are using your experience to make your life better. Experiences change people for better or worse at times. Some changes due to misunderstanding. Some change due to the reality we’re faced with. Some changes from betrayal. Some from accidents, loss and some might even change from knowing the unknown. But, every change has a reason behind it. Even if we don’t realize it, every action has a motivation, and emotions can serve as motivation.
we don’t realize what we’re doing, lost, and turn to be someone else. And, that’s why I say, Don’t make decisions on the spot before knowing it all.
Because we don’t think about our bad experiences and try to avoid them, we don’t realize how much we learn from them. Take this story for example, You ran on a snowy day and fell on the slippery ground. The next time you ran on snowy days. You would think about the unpleasant experience you had. you would think ten times before doing the same thing as you did before. A terrible experience could prevent you from repeating something trembling.
Our experiences impact our perspective of the world. Sometimes unpleasant experiences change people into different people. for instance, if you had a best friend. you trusted the most and relied on them all the time. You grow up with that friend from going to kindergarten to opening a big company. But, that friend, one day betrayed me for money. That incident might change your perspective of people. You might not be able to trust anyone again or be distrustful of the people around you.
We are blind in life; in desire, dreams, sorrow, and greed. We don’t realize what is wrong and what’s right. Not realizing right from wrong makes us confused and it makes life all more full of wonders. It forces us to change to the nasty side at times without us realizing it.
If you fall off a bike, and you’re hurt by it the next time you get on it. You would be extra careful. That’s how unpleasant experiences change people, but sometimes these changes make one unfamiliar to the rest. You know changes are not always good or bad. As the saying goes “every coin has two sides”. Bad experiences and pleasant experiences are part of the same coin, as day and night and nothing can change that. It is important for us to learn from these bad experiences, then to fear them. Your unpleasant experience might be so worse than others. Yet, others might see it differently. You might not realize what you learn from your bad experience but others might find it and take it as a learning experience. NevertnNeverthelessbest to see things from a different point of view at times. I describe this as “the good in disguise”. At times even the most unpleasant experience may serve as the key to a new path in life.
I once read in a novel “Your desire can change the direction of your life. You will always have the opportun

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