Answer:
accept life's disappointments
Explanation:
accepting life's disappointments is a good thing because it can allow you to see that life isn't perfect, and you shouldn't expect it to be either. there's going to be disappointments and successes for everyone.
feel uncertain about themselves <--- not good; can lead to poor decisionmaking and low self-esteem
let their emotions drive their decisions <--- not good; can also lead to poor decisionmaking. or just really bad decisions that you'll regret later. sometimes it's actually better to <em>not</em> let your emotions drive the decisions you make, and use logic instead
do not to laugh at themselves or with others <--- not good; you should be able to laugh at yourself! it can make you feel better because you're not 24/7 taking yourself seriously. it's okay to just laugh at silly mistakes you make
<span>It depends on what the expectations of the conversation are as well as what roles these people fulfill in your life. For example, you might have a friend from soccer that you might not be able to confide in about personal issues. Generally, its confiding in individuals who fit all of these roles that would make up a coping mechanism for stress and change - If you did not have any friends and only conselors and parents, you might have an inadequate system for dealing with life's problems.
In addition to having such a system in place, its important that these roles provide constructive input. What good is a counselor or friend if, after explaining your problem, they do not provide their opinion? If they do provide their opinion, what good is it if its of little to no value? In short, yes, talking with friends/counselors/parents is a good way to deal with stress and change but ONLY if these individuals are fulfilling the roles in a constructive manner.</span>
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