Personal Narrative: My Three Everest Goals

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This year I set myself three Everest goals so I could become a better student. All three of the goals involve how I will work my hardest to become a better student and person. First, I will exceed as a 7th grader to become a better student, by studying for tests and making sure to pay attention to my teacher. Second, I will become a better person as a friend and a student, by caring about my friends and my teachers than just about myself. Finally, I will work to learn subjects I could use for my future, I will exceed this by listening to my teacher and taking notes on what I learn. Throughout this year I will try my hardest to exceed these goals that I have set for myself. Every day I will work harder and harder to become a better person, as a student and as a friend!

Before we made our chart, we choose a famous person and one of their quotes. I knew my choice right away! For my person, I chose Albert Einstein and for my quote I chose: “Everything is energy and that’s all there is to it. Match the frequency of the reality you want and you cannot help but understand this reality. It can be no other way. This is not philosophy. This is physics.” I chose Albert Einstein as a result of him, always being my hero. Ever …show more content…

A four: You mainly never follow directions, but not always. You create your own plans and you do what YOU want. At times you want to mess up other people’s plans when the plan is better than yours. You always ask the question, “What if?” A three: You are annoyed to be interrupted. You like to doodle. You create and plan. You ask the question, “How?” A two (my format): You fear and worry. You are focused and determined on the things you need to complete. You dislike group projects. YOU HAVE TO MAKE IT PERFECT. You ask the question, “What?” A one: You must talk to learn. You work easier with others. You share experiences. Your feelings are expressed in your stories. You ask the question,

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