I will tell my younger self not to be afraid to try new things, take risks and put herself out there for opportunities. It things don’t work out, don’t stay down, and ask yourself what lessons you can learn from it, and move ahead. Keep in mind the reason for doing what you do and how it’s benefits the people around you. Develop a mindset that recognizes failures, limitations, and challenges as opportunities to learn, experiment, grow but one thing I’ve learned since becoming an adult is that failure is the best teacher of all, when you failed try it again, if you’re not good at it, try some more to achieve your goal because being embarrassed at all is not the end of the world.
Be dedicated and hardworking because being a Senior High School student requires you a lot of paper works and group works. You also know the obligations and responsibilities as an individual and as a part of a team in doing school works. Give your time and effort as long as you can, and give it to the things that are required to the class. Take time to reflect on possibilities for your future and seek out additional resources to make smart, post high school decisions. Ask your peers and trusted adults in your life about your goals and also be surrounded by the people who always motivate you.
As a Senior High School student you need to be reminded of your priorities because having to know your priorities is easy, and being reminded for it can be hard for some especially me. You should also know what matters most. Of course number one is to passing all subjects is the most required priority for me. However, there are more than just one important you need to be prioritize in Senior High School student life and take notes and always organize everything because having a multiple subjects every day and many commitments weekly is hard. There are consequences of you don’t take notes especially when you have an activities in your subject you need to do but sometimes I didn’t like to take notes that’s why I forget the details of some things. That’s why I realized that it is very important to take notes and have a physical copy of your lessons or meetings. Organizing everything means keeping things clean and streamlined. This involves putting where things should be are and knowing your schedule.