Questions and Answers
Margaret “Peggy” Dupree is the average go-to person for how-to-be-shy, up until the end of the movie “Camp Rock” when she shows her peers how powerful she is. She conclusively refuses to be a pushover any longer, and opens up.
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Steps
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Analyze how you act around others, and how that makes you feel. Then, analyze how others act around you. Take notes on how these factors affect you, and your personality. If you find, yourself being told what to do, and trying conform in with a particular clique, then you are the typical “Peggy.” -
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Decide if you like who you are. If you do, then that is perfectly all right and you should remain satisfied with your life. If you do not, then find a way to change. Now, that doesn’t mean going to an expensive musical summer camp, spending the whole summer being subservient to a dominating leader of a preppy clique, and then waiting until the end of the summer to write an original song and performing in front of all your peers. It simply means to show people who you are. -
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Break open your shell. A shell can be nice and cozy, and keep you sheltered from the real world, but it can be just as ruthless as the world you fear. Find what it is that you not only excel at, but what you enjoy doing as well. If you’re an artist, musician, athlete, or scholar, be the best you can be. Or at least show people exactly how good you are. -
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Keep your persona. Now that you have released your inhibitions and uncovered the true you, you must maintain. The best way to do so, would be by setting personal goals. This is 100% up to you, as far as what they are. Just be you, and be happy!