Celeste has a lot going on in her life: she's a volunteer at a community center for children, she works weekends as a receptionist, she babysits her nephews every Monday and Wednesday, she takes her parents' and neighbors' dogs for walks after school, she writes for the school newspaper, and she takes informal art classes whenever she can during the week. She's very organized with her commitments and keeps a well-planned schedule, but she's noticing a decline in her grades with so much going on. What should Celeste do to create a more balanced life?
A.
leave early from all of her commitments so she has more time to herself
B.
schedule tutoring appointments every week to help her with her classes
C.
figure out what's most important to her and drop the lowest priority
D.
quit only the commitments that take up the most time
Answers
Answer:
C.
Explanation:
She is doing 7 things in total. She is a volunteer, she works as a receptionist, she babysits, she walks dogs, she writes the school newspaper, she takes informal art classes, and she keeps a well-planned schedule.
Considering Celeste has so much going on in her life, her best option is to think more of school, instead of doing an excessive amount of work.
From option A, it says that she has to early from everything so she has more time to herself. If she is to leave early, she still has to do her other commitments. So this is a no.
From option B, it says to schedule tutoring appointments every week to help her with her classes. She obviously doesn't have enough time for tutoring, considering how much stuff she has going on in her life. So, this one is also a no.
From option C, it says for Celeste to figure out what's most important to her and to drop the lowest priority. This one is a possibility. She obviously needs to make time in her life to study, turn in assignments, and get good grades overall. So this is a possibility.
Lastly, from option D, it says for Celeste to quit only the commitments that take up the most time. We have no idea which ones take up the most time. They could be really useful in her life, while they could be a waste. If something like writing the newspaper takes hours, then it might be best if she stopped it (my opinion) to get her grades up. But, if it's something really important in her life, it's best she doesn't so that she keeps her reputation. Thus, this is a no.
After going through all of these, the most logical answer to your question is C. I hope this helped you. Have a great day :)
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