Dear Students: Your Work Ethic is What You Need to Develop Right Now

Your work ethic now is an indicator of your future work habits.

Roderick Conwi
Nourishment Notes
3 min readSep 6, 2020

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Dear Students,

Something that I want you to realize at a young age is that your work ethic is a major factor in your life. As an adult, it showcases your level of responsibility and integrity. Your work ethic will help you be productive and effective in everything that you do. Your work ethic will determine how you help people and how many people you help. Your work ethic will affect whether or not you will be promoted in your career and how far you go in your career path. The thing is, work ethic isn’t something that just happens in adulthood, you are already developing it.

How you work in high school is a reflection of how you will work in adulthood. If you are responsible now, chances are you will be responsible later. If you’re consistently on time to class, then you’ll probably be consistently on time to your future meetings and appointments. You are learning to be a professional now so you can be a professional as an adult.

Having a good work ethic means that you are responsible. You are responsible for your education, your assignments, and your school materials. No one else is going to earn your education but you. Your teachers can help, but ultimately, it’s up to you. Being responsible means that you are taking the initiative to ensure that you are taking care of what needs to be done.

How you manage your time is a reflection of your work ethic. Do you consistently waste time? Do you typically procrastinate? Do you plan ahead? Take a moment to consider all that. You need to ensure that you are using your time wisely. That means that you are effectively using your time and not squandering it.

Your task management is another reflection of your work ethic. Do you know what you need to do? Do you know when your assignments are due? Are your assignments completed on time? Are your assignments done completely, or are they done with minimal effort? Your completed work will be a reflection of the work you will be doing as an adult in your career.

As people get older, they do change, hopefully for the better. As you get older, you should be more mature, more disciplined, and more responsible. You need to ensure that your work ethic gets better as you get older, not worse. In most cases, you have to push yourself to be better, which is outside your comfort zone. It may be hard at first, but after a while, it becomes routine.If you establish a good work ethic now, you will experience the benefits in the future.

Sincerely,

A teacher

Roderick Conwi is the Executive Editor at Nourishment Notes. He is also the author of The Procrastinator’s Quick Guide To Getting It Done.

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Roderick Conwi
Nourishment Notes

Author, Writer, & Poet. Activiely exploring life and all its wonderful complexities.