Little Things Can Make A Big Difference by Michael
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Little Things Can Make A Big Difference by Michael - June 2019 Scholarship Essay
Everyday, we perform tasks. These tasks can be big, like driving a car, or small, like picking up trash. Tasks are a daily part of life and they demand attention from us. As humans, it is essential to carry out these tasks because it has an impact on us and others around us. Whether it’s realized or not, how we look at these things and choose to execute them can make a huge difference.
I have always performed tasks throughout my life. However, there have been some tasks that I neglected. I swayed them as irrelevant and it wasn’t until I learned a lesson from a well known teacher that my perspective changed. Rachel, a sub that would appear in many classrooms to take over teaching duties when teachers were absent, would typically present pieces of advice for us to think about. This particular lesson stuck with me and made me question myself on things I did. I remember that she told the class about making differences and starting out with small things. She had read a book that stressed how little things could change our lives and the world around us. One particular thing that stood out in the lesson she presented was making a bed. This served as a base to the lesson and it let me understand how a small task could have a huge impact. I knew that making up my bed showed organization, attention, and discipline. These traits were important in the real world and it left impressions on what people thought of me. By paying more attention to smaller tasks and taking time to do them properly, it would help make a big difference. Tasks that were small formed a chain, and depending on how each one was performed it led to a particular outcome. Rachel stressed that tasks that were done correctly could give us pride and promote encouragement in us to do bigger things. I am very glad that I had tuned into this lesson.
The lesson that Rachel told me about impacted my education in a huge way. For instance, in math, I make sure to think about a problem and make sure that small operations such as division, multiplication, addition, and subtraction are correct. If I do this, then it boosts my chances of getting a problem correct. However, if one small task is neglected, then the entire answer is wrong. Depending on how many answers I get wrong, I know it impacts my grade which can be a good one or bad one. This is why I take the lesson I learned at heart, since it impacts my confidence and self-esteem. Whenever I pay attention and do small tasks in an organized manner, it encourages me to move on to bigger tasks and I have a sense of accomplishment. This lets me know that I can do things well and that I am a smart person. Despite how I might feel on big tests, keeping this at the back of my mind enables me to do better and feel more confident, by not letting results define who I am completely, but keeping in mind that I am a sum total of the details. Anxiety is lowered and I can think problems through without letting emotions hesitate me. Small tasks have given me a very unique angle to measure myself in life.
Tasks are things that are carried out by all of us. Doing small tasks provides us with confidence and can be used as a way to measure ourselves. Also, these tasks help make a difference in others around us and can make potential changes. One by one, they can bring the results we want to see.