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Mental Health, Expectations connect to relationships, mental health and…
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Expectations connect to relationships, mental health and education as there are some sort of expectations coming from everywhere. Your friends and family all have expectations from you and school has it's own expectations as well. These expectations connect to mental health, as they can cause stress or depression
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Bullying comes under mental health as it can really affect you, it connects to school because as teenagers that is where we face most bullying, which connects to classmates as they are usually the bullies.
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Relationships are made within family, friends and people you love. Sometimes these relationships could be toxic or have a negative impact on the way you make your further decisions or behaviour. It could impact your mental health, expectations and education as all relationships are interconnecting with your daily life.
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We put peer pressure and friends together as your friends will usually pressure you into doing something you might not like and you might go with it just to fit in with your friends and be accepted, hence going under mental health and relationships.
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Mental health is the way you behave and feel with the people around you or your relationships. This is important in decision making as the way you feel impacts the way you think.
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Education, good grades, college, jobs and etc are really important for your future and economic life. These can be shaped according to your mental health and relationships as they affect the brain and the way you think the most. Family expectations too impact this area as not meeting them good lead in stress.
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Body shaming usually comes from your classmates at school and is also a common thing during family gatherings.
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