Asked by jerry
Wisdom
Having confidence in decision-making; good judgment; keeping perspective. Accountability
Fairness; justice; cause and effect. Trust
A belief in someone or something. Growth
Intellectual, emotional, spiritual, and physical development. Curiosity
Willingness to explore and learn.
You will choose three core values of my life that are important to me as a 9th grade football player who plays slot receiver player who plays football and believes in god then answer the following questions.
For each value, respond to:
What does this value mean to me?
Where did it come from?
When have I shown it?
give a short 9th grade response for each task
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I picked Accountability, Trust, and Growth. Short answers for each:
1) Accountability
- What it means to me: Being responsible for my role on the team, showing up to practice on time, doing my homework, and owning my mistakes on and off the field.
- Where it came from: My parents, my coaches, and my church taught me to do what I say I’ll do and to follow rules.
- When I’ve shown it: I stayed late after practice to fix my drops, told the coach I messed up on a play, and made sure to balance study time with training.
2) Trust
- What it means to me: Believing my teammates and QB will do their jobs, trusting the coach’s plan, and trusting God in tough moments.
- Where it came from: My teammates and coaches earned it, and my faith at church taught me to rely on God and others.
- When I’ve shown it: I ran my route without hesitation because I trusted the QB, I covered for a teammate when he got hurt, and I prayed before games for confidence.
3) Growth
- What it means to me: Getting better physically, mentally, and spiritually — learning routes, improving speed, and growing in my relationship with God.
- Where it came from: Feedback from coaches, watching older players, personal goals, and lessons from church and family.
- When I’ve shown it: My hands and route-running improved after extra reps this season, I increased my conditioning over the summer, and I’ve been reading the Bible more to strengthen my faith.
1) Accountability
- What it means to me: Being responsible for my role on the team, showing up to practice on time, doing my homework, and owning my mistakes on and off the field.
- Where it came from: My parents, my coaches, and my church taught me to do what I say I’ll do and to follow rules.
- When I’ve shown it: I stayed late after practice to fix my drops, told the coach I messed up on a play, and made sure to balance study time with training.
2) Trust
- What it means to me: Believing my teammates and QB will do their jobs, trusting the coach’s plan, and trusting God in tough moments.
- Where it came from: My teammates and coaches earned it, and my faith at church taught me to rely on God and others.
- When I’ve shown it: I ran my route without hesitation because I trusted the QB, I covered for a teammate when he got hurt, and I prayed before games for confidence.
3) Growth
- What it means to me: Getting better physically, mentally, and spiritually — learning routes, improving speed, and growing in my relationship with God.
- Where it came from: Feedback from coaches, watching older players, personal goals, and lessons from church and family.
- When I’ve shown it: My hands and route-running improved after extra reps this season, I increased my conditioning over the summer, and I’ve been reading the Bible more to strengthen my faith.
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