Spongebob Essay

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I feel that I most relate to the character SpongeBob from the Nickelodeon show SpongeBob Squarepants. SpongeBob is a very bubbly person who is confident in his job (cooking krabby patties) and is excited to always try new things in his life outside of work. He maintains a close and healthy relationship with his friends and the owner of the place he works at. He is someone who is rarely seen in a sad mood. SpongeBob’s main goal in life is to stay happy, no matter the consequences that he is in with his low salary as a fry cook. When he is outside of his job at the Krusty Krab, he takes his own risks for his enjoyment for the pure sake of keeping this life goals of his fulfilled. When at work, SpongeBob is very diligent and a master at what he …show more content…

I would always cherish the time I had with people and live a very happy life surrounded by my friends and family. I was very outgoing and loved the company of others. This mindset kept me satisfied for a long part of my childhood. However, two weeks into my freshman year of high school, I realized that unlike SpongeBob, I was not balancing myself in both my school and my activities outside of school. I had not resolved to learn the skills of time management, as I was struggling in school and I was not living my life with the same satisfaction just as SpongeBob each and every day. In order to gain that skill of balancing, I had resolved to studying at my best and budgeting my time strategically in increments, so that I could do what I could study hard and properly inside school and be satisfied to be adventurous outside of school. As I resolved this issue, my mental state also started to raise as I slowly got more and more adapted to the new schedule I had created for myself. I slowly started building myself into a more mature version of myself who fought off the temptations that could have easily drawn me of my goal of pursuing my dreams of becoming a physician after I graduated high

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