As the
bell rings on the last day of school we will all jump for joy knowing that the
next couple of months are going to be filled with late night sleepovers, movie
marathons, summer camp, and overall fun times. However, after a month in we all
seem to get that feeling of…boredom. As much as we hate to admit it, our summer
days can end up being spent doing nothing more than just watching TV.
I'm challenging you to make this summer unforgettable. Start by making a bucket list! Design a list of super fun goals, but be sure to add a few that will help you grow and develop as well.
I'm challenging you to make this summer unforgettable. Start by making a bucket list! Design a list of super fun goals, but be sure to add a few that will help you grow and develop as well.
Begin
by brainstorming alone or with a group of your best friends. Think about all
the new and exciting things you want to experience this summer. Have you always
been afraid to ride the big roller coaster at Six Flags? Write it down and by
the end of summer muster up your courage and have some fun. Been wanting to
tackle that cool DIY project you saw on Pinterest? Give it a try! Anything that
you have been wanting to do, but haven’t had the time or the courage to do, this
summer is your time to shine.
As Girl
Scouts we understand the importance of giving back to our community. This
summer is your chance to volunteer your time and energy to a worthwhile cause.
It is also the perfect time to begin work on one of the many badges, Journeys,
and awards Girl Scouts has to offer.
I’m
sure the last thing you want to think about is school, but the summer is a
great opportunity to sharpen your skills and possibly sign up for some
summer classes to make sure you are on top of your academic game. For high school girls this is your time to tour potential
colleges, and get a feel of where you might want to go after graduation. It is also a great time
to get ready for the dreaded ACT and SAT tests. With so much free time it will
be easy to set up and stick to a regulated study schedule so that you can ace
those tests and get into the college of your dreams.
Summer
is a time for fun, but also for self-improvement. Create your bucket list before
school ends to keep you on track for the next couple months, then work to make sure your summer is both fulfilling and exciting. Good luck and have an awesome time!
[written by Lynze]
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