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Fofino [41]
3 years ago
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Tell about a time you felt pressured to do something you did not want to do. What were the circumstances? What was the outcome?

What did you learn from the experience?
English
1 answer:
timofeeve [1]3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Choose the best option.

Explanation:

One day my father told me that I need to look for a new job because our spending at home is growing and we all need to work to help. I understood the situation, but at that moment I needed to practice hard for a new contest for a new band and instrument I play. I knew it was more important to get a job but my wish was to dedicate myself and be able to participate in a band even we still won't make money playing.

Circumstances : We had problems at home and although I had my own desire for something tertiary, I knew I needed to help with more income.

Outcome :  I will lose the spot in the band although I will help my family.

Learned : I needed to understand to leave something that is less important in order to be able to help something that is happening at a particular time. My family and financial matters were more important than something else.

Of course I learned that I need to have patience for my desires, and that if the opportunity happens again in the future I will struggle to get it.

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