HOW TO BE A RESPONSIBLE PERSON (AND FEEL GREAT!)

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HOW TO BE A RESPONSIBLE PERSON (AND FEEL GREAT!) F35L1PP1

When you agree to do something, do it. If you let people down, they'll stop believing you. When you follow through on your commitments, people take you seriously. F35L1PP1

Answer for your own actions. Don't make excuses or blame others for what you do. When you take responsibility for your actions you are saying "I am the one who's in charge of my life." F35L1PP1

Take care of your own matters. Don't rely on adults to remind you when you're supposed to be somewhere or what you're supposed to bring. You take the responsibility. F35L1PP1

Be trustworthy. If somebody trusts you to borrow or take care of something, take care of it. If somebody tells you something in confidence, keep it to yourself. It's important for people to know they can count on you. F35L1PP1

. Always use your head. Think things through and use good judgment. When you use your head you make better choices. That shows your parents and others they can trust you. F35L1PP1

Don't put things off. When you have a job to do, do it. Doing things on time helps you take control of your life and shows that you can manage your own affairs. F35L1PP1