This article was co-authored by Sarah McDonald. Sarah McDonald is a Certified Stylist and Image Consultant and the Owner of Pivotal Style. She helps both men and women feel confident through clothing by guiding them on how to dress based on body type, color tone, lifestyle, and personal and professional goals. Sarah received her Image and Style Professional Certification from The Fashion Stylist Institute.
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Ever feel like you are being ignored? How about being treated differently? Do you feel like you making a change may help yourself feel better, or perhaps, more cool?
Steps
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1Be genuine. Treat others with kindness and be as friendly as possible, but stay "real". Don't act like someone else just to fit in. Be comfortable and proud of who you truly are!
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2Wear creative clothes. Be the trend setter. Wear casual clothes that look cute, including brand-name clothes. Buy clothes from stores that are considered popular in your school, wear stylish items, but stay on dress code if your school has one.
- Make sure you wear matching clothes and don't try mixing crazy colors. If you think the colors match, go ahead! Make all your outfits cute and comfy. Your day will be better if your clothes are comfortable. It's always important to figure out which styles work for your age.
- If you cannot afford to buy a bunch of new clothes before school starts, getting a couple of new T-shirts or accessories can bring life back into older clothes. Plus it can give them a whole new look.
- Whenever you go to a store, you're probably going to find only the pieces that are in style at the moment, since they rotate the clothing seasonally.
- If you want to find style inspiration, find influencers, blogs and TV shows with characters you'd like to dress more.
- If you wear a uniform to school, you can even play with it a bit. Try adding cute necklaces or earrings to your look! Neck scarfs are also fun additions to any style!
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3Join activities. Play sports, take up a hobby, or join a club you like. This will get you involved in things outside of school and at home. You have to care about school, but you also have to allow yourself to have some fun, participating in extracurricular or hobbies, too. Do a sport that involves your interests, like swimming, gymnastics or soccer.
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4Have good hygiene. Nobody likes dirty hair, smelly armpits, or stinky feet.
- Take showers or bathe at home regularly. Shower with gel soap or just any ordinary bar soap (showers at school are good too!) Try brushing your teeth twice a day. Nobody likes yellow teeth or bad breath.
- Use quality deodorant, if necessary.
- Always carry a tissue in your pocket, or somewhere nearby. You definitely do not want to be in a situation where you have a runny nose and don't have anything to stop it except your fingers.
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5React calmly in embarrassing situations. Imagine this: You're walking out with your lunch and then, oops, drop your napkin, then you pick it up when, oops, dropped your fork. When you get to the milk accounts you slip on a wet floor, and pizza gets all over your shirt. Do not ever get up, throw away the pizza, and rush to the bathroom. Just laugh about it. It will make all embarrassing things go away. Always look like your life is perfect just the way it is. Don't laugh too much, however, or people will think you are weird.
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6Do not be a follower, or else you will be looking up to someone for the rest of your life! If you find someone cool, and you have something in common, try talking to them.
- Never depend on other popular girls.
- Don't hang out in cliques. Usually cliques make others feel bad, and then nobody will like you.
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7Don't take sides. If some girls are in an emotional fight, stay out of it. If you take sides, you may end up getting into trouble.
- Do not tattle. Tattling just shows you are a little baby who tells on people! Cool girls do not tattle. If there really is a situation where you need to tell an adult that something is wrong, do so. There is a difference between tattling and doing the right thing by reporting something.
- Don't try to downgrade other people, or you will appear mean.
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8Host hangouts and parties. Always be a great hostess. Popcorn, movies, Truth or Dare, and dancing are some of the things you can do, have, or watch at a sleep over. Don't throw too many parties, and don't send out invites if only two people can make it. It'll make you look socially inept.
- Try finding a great game you can play, and be the center of attention! Not a desperate center, but a cool relaxed center.
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9Act sophisticated. Do not be too wild or crazy. Be a little sophisticated and mature. If you're wild and crazy all the time, it gets really annoying and nobody will like you. Be too serious, and people will think you're boring and nobody will come to anything you host. Come from somewhere in the middle.
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10Use a little technology to help you come off as cool. Have a cool phone case and make sure to have a passcode so nobody can see your personal stuff, like text messages.
- Have a variety of cool music, including whoever is most popular at your school (also have more than one singer). Have a lot of songs!
- Add everyone you know and have cool apps that people use (Instagram, Snapchat, etc.). Also have an app where you can send people stuff (like online cards or something). In addition have a cute, sophisticated up-to-date picture of yourself. Do not reveal too much or try to look older than you are in these photos, as there are creeps online who search for that. You can be cool without attention-seeking through makeup or revealing clothes. Also, only add friends. Don't make your password obvious like your name, last name, or best friend's name.
- If someone sends you a mean email, IM, or text, just brush it off. Even if it bothers you, tell them that you don't care and block them from contacting you online.
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11Make genuine friendships. Having lots of high-class friends is not a necessity for being cool.
- Try not be friends with the mean girls. Don't be mean back to them either. In the end, they'll be the ones in trouble.
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12Be confident. Girls like to have a best friend who is sure of herself. If you're insulted, just reply with a snarky comeback, or an amused look, and walk away. If you're mad at that person, even though you had a good dis, have a party. That'll cheer you up and if you're really feeling up to it, have sleepovers and cool activities once every week.
- If your feeling down, don’t let it break your day. Brush it off and keep moving.
Warnings
- Remember, just because you're popular doesn't mean everyone will like you.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- Make sure to not be mean. Being mean won't help you get more friends, it will just help you lose more friends, so be careful.⧼thumbs_response⧽
- If people keep unintentionally insulting you about something because you keep shrugging it off and they don't realize what they're doing, tell them to stop.⧼thumbs_response⧽
Things You'll Need
- Creative and sophisticated clothes
- Lip gloss
About This Article
Fitting in with everyone else in fifth grade can be tough, but you can be cool by having a positive outlook and being true to yourself! No one likes hanging around negative people, so be friendly and let your classmates know when you think they did something awesome. For example, when someone does a presentation you liked, you can say, “You did really great! Can you tell me more about your topic?” That way, you’ll get to hear more about their favorite things and start a fun conversation. While you may be tempted to act like other people to seem cool, be genuine about your interests, which will make you seem more mature. Also, remember that everyone feels uncool sometimes, even popular kids, so don’t feel like you’re the only 1. For more help, like how to look cool, read on!