How to Survive as the Youngest Child in a Family

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Birth order is something that can mold you into who you are. The oldest child is usually a leader, the middle child tends to be the mediator, and the youngest child is commonly the dare-devil. Survive as the youngest child in a family by taking stock of your situation.

Instructions

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Step1
Understand your role in the family, and use it to your advantage. As the youngest child the expectations of your family tend to be lower. Don't use this to slack off. Use this freedom to find out what you truly want to do and go after it. Whether it is law school or acting, choose what will make you happy.
Step2
Shine as the baby. Being the youngest child can be cumbersome, because it may feel like no one ever takes you seriously. Instead of begrudging your family for this, use the support that your family gives you and survive as the youngest child by reveling in the spotlight.
Step3
Study the history of some major entertainers. Many actresses, like Goldie Hawn, were molded into success because of their role as youngest child. Take their success to heart and use their stories to inspire you to greatness.
Step4
Use your struggles as the youngst child to survive in the world at large. Because it takes so much effort for the youngest child to be heard, they must learn many skills to get their point across. As children this tends to be viewed as being obnoxious, but in the boardroom it is viewed as being a fearless leader and expert orator.
Step5
Charm the pants off of your family. In order to be the center of attention, the youngest child will often survive by developing charm and wit. These are wonderful traits to have, and they will help you make friends and succeed in the work place.

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