In this article, it says that the way in which you act depends on the occasion. This is very true. The setting that a person is in makes the ultimate difference in the way in which they perform. There can be causal settings, such as a night with your friends. Or a more proper setting where you need to watch how you act a little more carefully. Such as a meeting. Regardless of the occasion, you must perform the way that is appropriate.
I played volleyball basically all of my life. My senior year our team went to the state championship. This was probably the biggest moment of my life. I was the captain of the team so this meant I held a lot of authority. With this authority came so much pressure. I had to give a speech to my team before we played. Although I was around my best friends and teammates, I still had to preform very maturely. My coaches and whole team were looking at me for guidance and hope. This was one of my most composed and mature moments in high school.
Another moment I remember was when I led one of our school pep rallys. We were all getting pumped for one of our homecoming football games. My job was to be crazy and get everyone excited. I got to act silly and run around while getting the students to `join in with chants and other celebrations. This was much less formal and I was able to act immature and just have a good time.
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