Responsability
Enviado por Dayanaiglesias • 7 de Marzo de 2015 • 670 Palabras (3 Páginas) • 146 Visitas
Responsibility is a value that is in the consciousness of people. It allows them to anticipate, understand, and accept the consequences of the words or actions that they say or do. Behaving responsibly gives meaning to our life, allows us to develop the character, and builds true relationships in the world of employment. Being a responsible person is a great challenge. There are many aspects that must be considered when becoming a responsible person. To me, a truly responsible person assumes responsibilities whenever needed, establish priorities if required, and creates habits in order to reach the desired goals.
First of all, people must accept the responsibilities that are assigned to them or they already have. An example of this is the commitment a mother has toward her children. Parents know what should be done or not in the process of providing their children with a good education. For this reason, people should not put excuses at the time of fulfilling a task that only they know how it should be done. Individuals who are irresponsible tend to blame other people or situations when they are unable to accomplish a task. Arriving late to school because there was too much traffic clearly illustrates how an irresponsible person may act. The right thing to do is to accept that they make mistakes and be aware that it is their responsibility to arrive early instead of excusing themselves for not being on time.
Secondly, if you are not a responsible person and want to be, you must establish your own priorities. You must never stop doing an important task by going to have fun. Parents should teach their children from small that before going to play, they should do the homework. Likewise, they ought to develop the habit of picking up their toys when the game is over. If the parent teaches them to comply with their duties, they will help them to become responsible as they grow up. People may not be able to perform many tasks at the same time, but if they organize themselves and prioritize the most necessary ones, they can do it. This way, you show yourself that by fulfilling your duties, you become little by little in a responsible human being.
Thirdly, creating habits to avoid being a procrastinator is fundamental. The best example of an irresponsible person is the procrastinator. It is known that many students like to postpone doing their assignments. For example, some of them study the day before the test. I do not believe that anyone can be a good student and much less a good worker in the future if he or she delays complying with given tasks. The right thing would be that if you have a test next week, you should devote some time to study each day. As a result, you will not have to spend the night before the test trying to learn all the content. Daily reviewing all subject matter that was covered in classes, would be the best habit that a student must cultivate to be able to reach
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