GEN/200
03/30/1994
Gia Johnson
Personal Responsibility
In life, everything isn’t peachy. To succeed in life you will have to try your hardest and to never give up. Along the way encounter things that you will have to deal with every single day. Those things are your personal responsibilities.
Let’s start as a kid. As a kid these responsibilities are the most important because these are stepping stones that will get you ready for the real stuff. A couple of examples of kid responsibilities, is cleaning your room, do your homework, listen to your parents, and be a good kid. These responsibilities are simple and will help you as you get old.
The teenage years are very weird. Responsibilities get a little tougher as you get older. You have a little more responsibilities such as, maybe joining a school club, you might have a report due tomorrow, or you might have you first girlfriend. While you are in the school club, you meet new friends and gain close relationships that you will have for the rest of your life. Doing the report will stimulate your mind and make you understand time management. Understanding that the report was due the next day, I hope you came up with some ideas to be able to turn your report in on time such as, getting an organizer or writing down your plans so you can see what you can or cannot do. Having a girlfriend is a pretty big responsibility. You have to keep yourself smelling good, keep a haircut, and make sure she’s happy. In a relationship it teaches you how to care and love. It can teach you a little time management because you can’t be late for the date.
Adult years are way stricter than the kid and teenage year. As a kid and teenagers you had room to mess up. You had room to make mistakes, but as you get older too many bad mistakes can be costly. During your adult years other people will put more responsibility on you. They expect you to be able to commit and proceed on the task at hand. I