机会总是青睐有准备的人英语作文

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机会总是青睐有准备的人英语作文

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Opportunity Always Favors the Prepared

Hello everyone! My name is Emma and I'm going to tell you

all about how being prepared helps you take advantage of

opportunities in life. This is something I've learned from

experience, and I think it's a really important lesson that can help

you succeed.

You might be wondering - what do I mean by being

"prepared"? Well, it means getting ready ahead of time for

things instead of waiting until the last minute. Like studying for a

test instead of playing video games until bedtime the night

before. Or packing your soccer gear the evening before your big

game rather than scrambling around in the morning. Being

prepared means thinking ahead and getting organized!

I'll give you an example from my own life of how being

prepared helped me. Last year, my class had a big science fair

competition. The winners would get to go on a really cool field

trip to the science museum. I really, really wanted to win and go on that field trip. So do you know what I did? I started working

on my project almost two months before it was due!

Every day after school, I would spend an hour or two

researching my topic, designing my experiment, and getting my

presentation ready. While my friends were watching TV or

playing outside, I was hard at work getting prepared. Was it easy?

No way! I had to make a lot of sacrifices and put in a ton of effort.

But it was worth it.

When the science fair finally came around, I was totally ready.

My experiment was done perfectly, my presentation looked

great, and I knew everything about my topic inside and out. I

could explain it to the judges confidently. A lot of the other kids

seemed flustered and underprepared on the day of the fair. Their

projects were rushed or they didn't understand their own

experiments fully.

Guess what happened? I won first place! My hard work and

preparation paid off big time. I got to go on that amazing field

trip with a few other winners. We had a blast learning about

science in such a fun, interactive way. It's a day I'll never forget.

That's just one example, but there are so many others ways

that being prepared has helped me out in life so far. Like the time

I aced my math test because I had studied the concepts thoroughly for weeks rather than cramming at the last second.

Or when I made the travel baseball team because I had practiced

and trained way harder than the other kids trying out.

Opportunities are all around us in life, but they're no good if

you aren't ready to seize them. That's why it's so important to

always be prepared - whether it's for a test, competition,

performance, or anything else important. Here are some of my

top tips for how to be a prepared person:

Make a plan far in advance for whatever you need to prepare

for. Don't leave things until the last minute!

Break down your overall goal into smaller, manageable steps

that you can check off one-by-one as you prepare.

If you need to study or practice something, make a schedule

and stick to it rigorously until you've mastered the material.

Get rid of distractions and make preparation your top

priority for a period of time. That might mean no TV, video

games, going out with friends, etc.

Gather all the materials, equipment, or resources you need

well before you need them so you aren't rushing at the end. Practice communicating or presenting your prepared work

out loud. Being prepared isn't just doing the work - it's about

performing it perfectly too!

Don't be afraid to ask for help from teachers, parents, or

coaches as you prepare. It's okay not to know everything as long

as you're trying.

Stay positive and confident in yourself. Negativity will

undermine all your preparation. Believe you can do it!

I know preparation isn't always fun. It takes hard work,

discipline, and sacrifice to get truly prepared for something

important. Trust me, I'd much rather be playing than spending

hours studying or working on a project some days! But I've

learned that when I put in that hard work of preparing, amazing

things happen. Doors open, opportunities arise, and I get to

experience really cool things.

Meanwhile, I see other kids who goof off instead of

preparing. They watch as I and other prepared kids get chances

that they miss out on. They don't put in the effort up front, so

they aren't ready when an opportunity comes along. How sad to

see someone with potential miss out just because they didn't

prepare! I never want that to happen to me.