If I could compare myself to an inanimate object it would have to be a set of stairs. I am like a set of stairs because just like there are steps to the top on stairs, I complete any task because I organize my task into steps. This helps my mind become less cluttered and I finish my task more easily. For example, when I do my homework every night, I organize my tasks into steps like this:
1: Math
2: AP Euro
3: English
4: Spanish
5: Chemistry
6: Band practice.
This way helps me a lot. You see, if you just think in your head about what you have to do, and not what you are going to do first and at what time, then your mind becomes unorganized and you cannot complete your goal as easily or fast. Usually, when I write down my homework step by step with the times, I don’t get off track as easily and I complete my homework faster and better. If you do your homework by just thinking about what you haven’t done yet, than you jumble up your tasks and are unorganized. I am like stairs because I can do tasks step by step.
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Nicely done, John. Here's a famous poem for you to look up. It's by one of my favorite poets, Langston Hughes, and is titled, "Mother to Son." The mother is speaking to her son, encouraging him to keep climbing the stairs, just as you said. It's one of my favorites. Look it up; you'll like it!
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