Opportunity is like a revolving door. When the neutral gear turns in front of you, you must squeeze in quickly. Face the opportunity, seize it, don't let it slip away.
When I was very young, I realized that I had to seize the opportunity myself. I was born in a family with many people, and I have many brothers and sisters, so the opportunity is unequal to us, so when the opportunity comes to me, I will definitely seize it.
When I was a child, I liked to go shopping with my mother, because I could not only feast my eyes, but also have a meal occasionally. However, there are many children at home, so mothers can't take all the children with them. So I always take the initiative to ask my mother out and actively help her do something within my power. Because of this, I am good at seizing every opportunity, so I am the luckiest child in everyone's eyes, always me and my mother. Of course, in the face of all this, I am always beaming, and I am happy and proud that I am good at grasping opportunities!
Entering junior high school, when I grow up, I won't be as playful as before. I have a bigger goal, and more different opportunities float in front of me, waiting for me to catch it, catch it. I seized the hard-won learning opportunity and cherished it. I studied hard and proved my strength with excellent results. The process of learning is extremely competitive, just like a war without smoke. Only by studying harder can we be invincible on the battlefield. We urgently need more opportunities to show our strength and become the brightest tomorrow star in everyone's eyes!
When I learned that the school was going to set up a literature club this year, my first thought was that my opportunity had come. Yes, this is undoubtedly an excellent opportunity for me as a literature lover, but the number of places in each class is limited, so it is not my turn to resign myself to fate. What should I do? Am I just going to give up this great opportunity? I don't want to, because I have crazy feelings for literature. No, never, never give up! With this strong desire and persistent pursuit of literature, I got up the courage, recommended myself to the teacher, and handed in my carefully prepared articles. Finally, I was recognized by the teacher, accepted by me, and successfully joined the school's literature club. From this incident, I once again deeply realized the importance of seizing opportunities. The competition in today's society is very fierce. We should strive for it by ourselves, seize the opportunity in the competition, water the seeds of "opportunity" with our own efforts, and let it take root, sprout, branch and grow sturdily. ...
Opportunities are like twinkling stars all over the sky, many and many. When you open your eyes, you will see the stars, but the problem is not who sees the stars first, but who can seize the opportunity first and firmly grasp it.
What is the secretarial major?
Secretarial major is management major.
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