Tips for being Responsible

Tips

 * Think of the consequences of irresponsibly. Will you lose your prefect's title? Will you lose a chance of a lifetime? The consequences keep you going on.
 * Make sure you are organized.
 * Take care of yourself and stay out of other people's business and keep yourself out of trouble and stay focused in school.
 * Speak up when you believe something isn't right or if you think you should say something that might make the situation better.
 * Responsibility isn't a way of saying you can't have fun, it's a way of saying the fun can wait, or it isn't right.
 * If you're out with friends at night,set yourself a specific time to be back.
 * Inactivity leads to irresponsibility. People who are involved in day to day activities are more responsible than people who spend the whole day doing nothing productive. Start becoming aware and involved with the happenings in your home or workplace, and then you will automatically be more responsible
 * Get back home a little bit before your curfew.
 * Avoid burnout. If tackling life’s challenges is new to you, you might overdo it, exhaust yourself, and use that as a reason to justify taking further action. Pace yourself and keep your sights set on the long haul.
 * Make sure that if your Mom ever asks you to do a list of chores, doesn't mean you have to do them all at once.
 * Avoid being messy and clean up after yourself.
 * Make sure you are always polite and are always kind to everyone including people who are not very nice to you more some one else. Remember you are always important!!
 * Be responsible in school by doing your homework and studying for tests and quizzes.
 * If your goal is to be responsible for school, always complete your homework on time and if possible, complete it earlier than the night it was given. In addition, always go to school early and visit extra help when you need it (teachers will appreciate it).
 * Get a pet whether its just a neon tera to a new puppy pets are always a great way to build responsibility.

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