What do I need?
- Taya Greenup

- Mar 19, 2020
- 2 min read
I recently wrote an essay about personal needs and the ability to make our own choices. My main point was that we need personal choice because we know what is best for ourselves. This is because of individual needs and preferences. Now I am not here to talk just about an essay. Right now I'd rather talk about personal needs and us trying to fulfill them while we are at home and not as busy. The best thing for us to make sure our needs are met are to make a list or schedule either on paper or just in your head.
My schedule consists of one main project a day, this can be as simple as making bread, or going out to ride horses. Then I have time set away for writing and reading and any homework I may need to do. My two favorite parts of my schedule are times I have set for kindness, this means spending time to go out and do a kind deed for others and sometimes even do a little kind thing for myself. Because it's always important to show self love. And finally I have a time of day to try something new everyday.
Now you don't have to have a fully planned out schedule down to the minute, but it's very good to ask yourself one question...
"What do I need to succeed?"
Everyone has individual needs and requirements to succeed and reach their full potential.The important question is what are yours? My mission for you to work on over the time we have off school and work is to look for what you are missing. You always have more to work on with yourself, you can always try new things and learn more of what you like and want in life.
The big question isn't what you are, it is more of what you need, to be who you want. Now I want to be a kind and loving person so everyday I will work on being kinder and doing good deeds. I need to know who I am so I can be the best version of me for others. You don't have to be perfect to help others or do what you want, but you have to know what you want of yourself and who you are inside for you to be ready to take on the challenges of others or the new obstacles for doing what you want to do.



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