Friday, September 13, 2019
Advice I Often Receive From Parents Essays - Chitto Harjo
  Advice I Often Receive From Parents        A piece of advice that I often receive is "as long as you do  your best." This refers to success in everything from school to  careers. I believe that this is good advice because it tells me  that they trust my judgment and will respect my decisions, even  if they are the wrong ones. This helps to take pressure off of  me when I am going to school because I don't have to live up to  certain standards and try to accomplish goals that are  unattainable. Instead, I can just worry about doing the best I  can. It is possible that I may have a career that is not the  highest paying or the most prestigious. But as long as I am  happy, and I do the job to the best of my ability, I will feel  like I have accomplished something. This is good because many  kids have to live up to expectations that they can't attain, or  do something that they don't really enjoy in order to make their  parents proud.    The problem with saying "as long as you do you best" is that  when I know I could have done a better job, I have a sort of  guilty feeling. I hate it when I get a mediocre mark or fail in  something and my parents say "as long as you tried your hardest."  It gets quite annoying when I second guess myself about what I  could have done. However, when I know I did the work as well as  I could and it isn't a good mark, I don't worry about it as much  as some people might.    In conclusion, the piece of advice that I receive most often  from my parents is basically a good one, and often it keeps me  motivated in the things I do. It also shows me that my parents  will support most of my decisions and treat me like a responsible  person. I believe that somewhere along the line I will probably  pass along the advice "as long as you did your best" to my  children.    
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