Bad Habit
By Loki Asgard
@lokiasgard (2)
Quezon City, Philippines
October 10, 2013 1:14pm CST
It's been about half of my first year of being a college student and one of the problems I find is that I'm always late, especially for my morning classes.
I'm only late to my first classes. I always try to go to my classes even if I'll be late. Doesn't matter what time it already is, I still tend to attend the class. It is always around 5-30 minutes after the actual time when I walk in the class. I don't know why I'm always this late when it comes to early classes. In fact, I used to attend my elementary classes at 5:30 in the morning. Maybe, I'm just being very irresponsible and I don't manage my time effectively.
I think that I must not let this become my habit. I shouldn't be late for class anymore because if I'll continue it, possible things might happen like missing something very valuable that I might be needing in that class or worst, I might end up failing that subject. I did experience something like that. I almost got failed on a subject. It was the first class and the professor said that if I miss another class I'll be failed. He said that in front of everyone and I felt embarassed but that awkward moment taught me something.
I should start putting things in perspective. There's no regret about me being always late because I realize what I might lose. I can't promise not to be late again, I still need to do some adjustments. One thing I'm sure now is that I learned my lesson, I'll be more aware of my time and hopefully, I'll not be late anytime soon.
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@xiaohongxiaohong (340)
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11 Oct 13
Nothing is impossible if you set your mind to do it.
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@honeymcouture (40)
• Liverpool, England
11 Oct 13
They said it's better late than never... Yeah it's true but you need to cope with that habit of yours. It's not good for you to be always late it can affect to your record as a student and probably you will take that habit when you go to work so you must try your best to change that habit as early as now before it is too late. Learn to manage time, and discipline yourself.
And the good thing about your experience is that you've learned from it.
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@sunilmishra7756 (4263)
• Moradabad, India
10 Oct 13
One who has heart to accept his evils, will soon mend them
Thanks