I found this while cleaning out my computer. I think I wrote it about 7 years ago...It's funny, and quite interesting. I am not exactly sure why I wrote it, maybe for a church activity or therapy...
If I could write a letter to me and send it back to myself when I was a kid, I would say:
Dear Britney,
Choose your friends wisely, because they will impact your
decisions later in life, and they will help establish your self esteem and self
worth. Tell Kate you are sorry, and don’t
take her criticism so seriously, she was just an unhappy person at the time. Tell Ian you just wanted to be friends,
nothing more. Include Lindsay with you
plans, don’t single her out. Fight, but be
sure to make up, there is no point ruining a friendship over a fight,
especially over one involving a boy. Play
and smile more, stop trying to be older than you are, you will never get to be
15 again so don’t rush it. You have your whole life a head of you! Slow down
and take it all in and enjoy being a teenager.
Take school a bit less seriously. Be OK with a B and don’t beat yourself up
over it. Stop comparing yourself to your
siblings, you may not ever be as smart as them, but you have other qualities
that are just as important. Don’t EVER
cheat! It just makes you ashamed and
embarrassed later on (especially when you don’t know the stuff you should know
because you cheated). Be proud of your
accomplishments, and stop putting yourself down.
Don’t date and be alone with a boy even after you are 16
(even if mom and dad say its ok), it ONLY makes for trouble. The things you do now you can NEVER take
back, and you will regret ever putting yourself in such sticky situations (you
don’t believe me now but I promise you that this is how you will feel). Tell
your brother thank you for spying on you and telling mom…he was only trying to
protect you. Listen to big Jim’s words, “nothing
good EVER happens after midnight”. Make sure you make it home before curfew,
your punishment is SOOO not worth it.
Thank your parents for the boundaries that they did give you, they did
keep you out of some trouble, (and like I said, you won’t know it now, but you
will be thankful later).
Go to seminary. Wake
up, and stay awake, you will thank me later for the things you learned. Stop ditching out on class on Sundays. Be nicer and more grateful to your church
leaders and teachers, they are doing their best. Talk to the bishop WHENEVER you can, don’t
wait, you will only destroy your spirit by waiting. Remember who you are and what that
means. Don’t fight the spirit when it is
guiding you against going somewhere you know you should not be going, or doing
something you should not be doing. Don’t
go to Nate’s party! Do not justify your
actions, take responsibility and learn from your mistakes, you will be so much
better for it when you are older. Read
the Book of Mormon as soon as you can, and pray about it. The sooner you truly know your beliefs in
the gospel, the easier it will be to remember who you are and to avoid
temptation. Remember that your leaders
and bishops do and can make mistakes, talk to them, forgive them, don’t run
away from the church because of them, they are human just as you are.
Do more things with your family, and be nicer to your
sisters, they are all you have when you are older, and you will never be able
to get back all of those years. Let them share
your clothes and go out to movies together just you and them. Listen to them,
empathize with their feelings wether you agree with them or not, they are true
feelings for them and they need your guidance. Listen to you parents and
forgive them for their shortcomings, they are learning how to be a parent just
as you are learning how to be a daughter.
Go walking on the beach with your mom, play more games and do puzzles
with her on the floor, take advantage of her physical abilities because they
won’t be there much longer. Remember to
tell your dad you love and forgive him even though he won’t ever ask for it. And remember to always give hugs to your
family members because you never know when your last time will be with
them.
Be more optimistic, and listen to yourself and the
promptings of the spirit. You know what
is right, just follow your heart (even though it will be tough). Be more
patient, loving, and honest. Most of all, Love yourself! You are a good person with many talents to
share with the world. Don’t waste so
much time and energy trying to be something that others want you to be. Be happy with who you are and how you look, I
promise you will never weigh less or look as good as you do now, so stop being
so insecure and get in that pool! J
Love always, Britney
1 comment:
Wow Brit, you continue to amaze me with your wisdom and insight. I love your younger self as much as I love you now. Thank you for sharing
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