In high school, I was so nervous about driving that I did not receive my license until six months after my birthday. Even after I had my license, I would create reasons to have my parents transport me places. Now I am able to drive comfortably. I also have learned how to pump gas and use a credit card. Perhaps my biggest change in society is my understanding of how people view me. I can control the way people perceive me, and it is important to present the best version of myself. By being sloppy, you can harm job prospects or relationships without even knowing it. I now take into account the version of me I present to the …show more content…
While this is not specifically related to TEC, I am now a much healthier person. I used to be a very picky and unhealthy eater. Over the course of this year, I have learned to try new foods and be healthier about what I eat. I can switch out some junk food for healthier alternatives, and I have finally learned how to fry an egg and cook an omelet. I now exercise on my own, something I had never previously done out of structured sports. I have even started tracking my steps per day order to be healthier. I have become more responsible for my family too. I make sure to check on my grandmother and help her with chores around the house. Previously, I had only talked to her, or worked on the jigsaw puzzle she kept under the couch for me. I have gained responsibility for my education also. I am now actively researching and planning for college. Part of this is saving for future costs. I used to put away 25% of my money for education, but I have increased this number to 50% because I want to be prepared to cover the costs of an education. Some of my money responsibility has also been allowing myself to spend money on wants, as long as I know I am not wasting cash. I have taken more responsibility for my health, my family, and my