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  1. It’s totally normal to feel nervous about graduation! Here are some tips to help ease your fears:

    1. Stay Organized: Make a checklist of everything you need to do before graduation, such as completing assignments, attending rehearsals, and preparing your outfit.

    2. Focus on the Positive: Instead of dwelling on fears, think about all the exciting opportunities ahead. Graduation is a huge milestone!

    3. Talk About It: Share your feelings with friends, family, or even counselors. Sometimes just talking about your worries can help ease them.

    4. Practice Self-Care: Make sure you’re taking care of yourself. Get enough sleep, eat well, and take breaks to do things you enjoy.

    5. Prepare for the Future: If you’re feeling anxious about what comes next, consider making plans or setting goals for your post-graduation life.

    6. Enjoy the Moment: Graduation is a time of celebration. Try to focus on enjoying the moment with your friends and loved ones.

    Remember, it’s okay to be nervous. You’re not alone in feeling this way. Good luck! You’ve got this! 🎓✨

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