My future goals are to graduate successfully and do my best at everything I do while not giving up on myself. My goals are to better myself as an person and to make it somewhere in life.
By graduating successfully I mean to do it by the best of my ability. By doing this I will keep my grades up, by up i mean high B or an AN. I can not get an C and be satisfied with myself I should not be okay with just passing by the skin of my teeth knowing I can do better. I am not okay with just being average I have to go beyond the measures and do the best that I can holding nothing back. So when I am done I can be happy with myself. I will be involved in my school in any way possible. Even if this means to stay after school to help or something as simple as making a poster to support an event. Joining these activities show that I care and i'm not just here just to be. Also these type of things will look good on my resume for when I want to apply to college.
I will do the best I can do without giving upon myself because if I do I will feel like I have failed. Even if its something hard as writing an essay its going to be the best essay I have ever wrote. Or even something as easy as tying my shoe its going to be the best shoe I ever tied. Giving up is not good it show that I am not growing as a person its like taking ten steps backwards. Giving up is never the option it will get you know where in life and I learned that the hard way. You should always believe in yourself no matter what it shows you care. On the other hand giving up shows you do not really care and you decided not to put in the effort.
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