exhausting, so I decided to follow some advice that I had heard for a while: “Just be yourself.” While following this advice, I befriended some different girls than I did before. These girls are now my best friends. The piece of advice “Be yourself” aided me in gaining my alternate family, so it was the perfect advice for this situation. Since I acted uncharacteristically at school, I brought that act to my home life as well. My household was already incredibly tense, since my mom and dad received a divorce when I was in sixth grade. This persona of mine created further tension with me and my parents. Picking fights with my mother became a quite regular occurrence. I decided to act like myself at home at about the same time that I decided to act like myself at school. Following this decision, my relationship with my parents became improved drastically, which improved my home life. My faith has always existed as a significant aspect in my life.
Generations and generations of Fischers were raised Catholics, and that didn’t change when I was born. I was raised as a very religious person, but that changed for some reason when I entered high school. Apparently, I felt that it wasn’t cool to think that my religion was important. Not only did this problem wedge itself between my parents and I, but everything else seemed to go wrong in my life. As soon as I started to be myself and make sure that faith was my first priority, my life became wonderful. Being myself was fantastic advice to follow, mostly because it worked for my main three elements in my life. By being myself at school, I gained my best friends that I will most likely have for the rest of my life. By being myself with my family, I mended my relationships with my mom and dad. By being myself with my faith, I improved my relationship with my family and God. Family and friends non-intentionally bombard their loved ones with more advice than anyone needs, but it only takes one piece of advice to change someone’s whole world. So if anyone would ever ask for advice, I would say “Just be
yourself.”